Robobrainiac
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I have seen some people from Michigan on here and wondered if anyone has used Jay J Rock Stressman's services? Any feedback would be appreciated. Thank you!
If it looks like dirt and rocks it's probably safe. If it looks like ruts and deep water just keep in mind it's also a Jeep playground. As @TripleB and @Plumber32 found out in July there's plenty of variety from mud to rocks but the rain over the last month has made it a completely different placeWe frequent Drummond almost every year. My wife vacationed there all growing up and now has 1/3 of the family trust for the house in Drummond. My wife and her family grew up knowing the waters and now my wife and I are starting to explore the land. This will be our second time ORVing. Our first was in a bone stock pioneer 1000-5 and now we have made some improvements and gained some courage.
Sxs blog guys did thre mud trail the opposite direction than we did. I'm even more impressed now with what we did compared to what professionals did lol. Same with Marblehead.If it looks like dirt and rocks it's probably safe. If it looks like ruts and deep water just keep in mind it's also a Jeep playground. As @TripleB and @Plumber32 found out in July there's plenty of variety from mud to rocks but the rain over the last month has made it a completely different place
They did it for YouTube content... We did it because it was guys weekend and there were zero Fs to giveSxs blog guys did thre mud trail the opposite direction than we did. I'm even more impressed now with what we did compared to what professionals did lol. Same with Marblehead.
Ive done marblehead a few times. Once with my stock base P1K5 and a few other times with the accessories I currently have. Its not bad, didn't have any problems either time.The first time we went to Marblehead we watched a group of jeepers go down it and up it. We parked and walked down to the cliff edge. We might think about trying it in the pioneer this time. We had a huge blast last time and the machine overly impressed us everywhere we went. There was 1 place we turned around and that was after Marblehead when we followed the jeeps out. I don't know where they went but a little ways down the road they were hitting mud ruts that came up to their lifted jeep doors and we decided no thanks. There was 1 spot that I can't remember where it was but it was a very long string of hills full of rocks just continuous rocks. We went all the way thru it and it was just nerve wracking thinking of a pinched sidewall in the stock big horns with no spare with us. We went so slow thru it that it felt like forever. Then had to crawl all back down it to go home. That is the only spot we did not enjoy.
It can put you in a sketchy predicament if you slide sideways. I'd make sure you had a 2nd rig to anchor off of just in case. I believe it's more chewed up than it use to be watching videos.Ive done marblehead a few times. Once with my stock base P1K5 and a few other times with the accessories I currently have. Its not bad, didn't have any problems either time.
Oh yeah i be it is for sure. The Ole Lady and I went up and down it alone stock in 16’ and its a wonder we made it.It can put you in a sketchy predicament if you slide sideways. I'd make sure you had a 2nd rig to anchor off of just in case. I believe it's more chewed up than it use to be watching videos.
I agree not having a spare tire is stressful on Drummond island.The first time we went to Marblehead we watched a group of jeepers go down it and up it. We parked and walked down to the cliff edge. We might think about trying it in the pioneer this time. We had a huge blast last time and the machine overly impressed us everywhere we went. There was 1 place we turned around and that was after Marblehead when we followed the jeeps out. I don't know where they went but a little ways down the road they were hitting mud ruts that came up to their lifted jeep doors and we decided no thanks. There was 1 spot that I can't remember where it was but it was a very long string of hills full of rocks just continuous rocks. We went all the way thru it and it was just nerve wracking thinking of a pinched sidewall in the stock big horns with no spare with us. We went so slow thru it that it felt like forever. Then had to crawl all back down it to go home. That is the only spot we did not enjoy.