I had a free weekend with my pops and drove down, had an awesome time. I'm so impressed with my Jeep right now, it did so well on the obstacles on those trails. Aired down to 17psi, disco'd, and the TJ ate it up!
Side note: The BOH thing...i'm surprised your not familiar. It's a cool program Jeep has developed to promote Jeeping and good practices, along with pride in conquering certain off-road trail that Jeep endorses. There are 40 something trails across the US, each trail when you arrive, you check-in via Jeep App and gps somehow knows your there and allows you to confirm (even while offline or no service). Then you simply complete the trail and you get a physical "hard badge" for your Jeep! Kind of like the Trail Rated Badges but a little different. I'll attach a pic of mine. On the app, you can see where all the Jeep trails are.
In the PNW there are only 2, both in the TSF, Cedar Tree and Firebreak Five. I have collected a few on my journey West though too, some in Raucsh Creek Off-Road Park in Pennsylvania, and a newer one in the Flathead National Forest in Montana. Now these two...
Only Jeep vehicles can participate as you need an account associated with a your VIN. There should probably be a thread separate on that topic though, there are most likely tons of people that have these and don't mention it.
Here are some of mine that I haven't affixed yet:
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Oh man, i've been to Cape Lookout State Park many times, love it there! My wife and I got married in Oceanside just past Netarts over there. One of my favorite places on earth.
Lol, I tried to sum up the BOH thing above but like I said there should be a thread on it here soon, it's a cool program, and its Jeep specific. Everyone says that about my plates too, lmao I was gonna just run them till my registration expired, which isn't that far away but money is tight man. Especially when I weigh things like: WA registration or Disconnects...priorities, i know.