+Team LaLonde Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 We just picked up a 2005 Jeep Liberty Diesel last night. Now we're a two Jeep family! Quote
+Monkeybrad Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 The date on the pic is wrong, but the line up is still accurate, Monkeymobiles for 07 include: 2003 Ford Excursion - 4WD room for eight, multiple power outlets, gps antennas for all three rows of seats, laptop, satellite radio, etc. basically any goodie that we could think of to make caching better/easier/faster has been added to this truck, I think it is pretty, but this is one Excursion that is not afraid to get dirty. 1981 Jeep CJ-7 - 4WD 3" of body and 3" of suspension lift, Micky Thompson 35's. stock 258, she is plain, but she is tough, Garmin GPS V mounted on dash used as accurate speedometer. (it is a big tire thing) 2001 Ford F-150 - My wife's truck, our caching machine when it is just the two of us. 2003 Honda Shadow Aero - Great for weekend caching trips, Garmin GPS V mounted on handlebars. 2005 K2 Zed 2.0 Mountain Bike - 100% monkey-powered caching machine, Garmin Legend mounted on bars. 1994 24' deck boat with Yamaha 200 horse outboard motor. (unpictured) Lowa Renegade GTX Hiking Boots (unpictured) Plus, we recently added an Old Town Otter XT Kayak, a Mainstream Jon Buoy Hybrid Kayak and a 12 foot fiberglass canoe to the fleet. Quote
+majicman Posted July 6, 2007 Posted July 6, 2007 Sometimes I drive myself crazy... sometimes I ride a camel... Sometimes I just hoof it in my patent leather hig heels!! Quote
+Tahoein' Bunch Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 (edited) Edited July 8, 2007 by Tahoein' Bunch Quote
Blue_Stone Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 (edited) WTG! Old? Now THATS what I'm talkin' 'bout!! SHWEET!! (Although you do seem to be missing your grille bezel...LOL) Edited July 8, 2007 by Blue_stone Quote
+Knight2000 Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 2007 Honda Rincon 680cc - street legal garmin 60csx mounted on handlebars. US? How can that be street legal? Quote
PAPAKI Posted July 8, 2007 Posted July 8, 2007 (edited) I have installed a mirror and a horn, its legal to drive on all roads. Fuel injected disc brakes front and rear 72 mph 120 miles on a tank. Edited July 8, 2007 by PAPAKI Quote
+Guns&Hoses Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 We geocache in our 2002 Chevy Avalanche. Call them what you'd like, but this thing really has soo many functions. Throw bikes/canoe/4-wheeler/snowmobile in the bed, throw the pup and kennel in the fold down back seat and we even have the built in cooler in the saddle bags for cold water on long trips. The Avy goes anywhere I have really needed it to go, has a 31gallon gas tank so road trips are somewhat efficient, and it's roomy. Plus, with the "cladded sides" (body panels), it really prevent a lot of those "Minnesota Pin Stripes". I'd post pictures but despite reading the "How To" a dozen times, I can never figure this stuff out. Guns&Hoses Quote
+Studio Seven Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 I am relatively new to geocaching. There are hundreds within a few miles of my home. I usually go out in a Yamaha scooter. It is easier getting arond. For further ones, or when I can talk someone else into going with me, I use a trailblazer. Quote
+ekhoc Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Driving my old good Opel Astra Caravan 1.6 (=Station wagon type) from 1999. With gasoline prices near 7 dollars per gallon, I'd like to go to diesel. Not that the average 32 mpg would be very bad. Still... Quote
+ourwebstop Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 2003 VW Jetta TDI -- running on used fryer grease for carbon-neutral driving. http://vw.ourwebstop.com Quote
+JeffSueRead Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 We drive a Toyota FJ Cruiser - Awesome for those caches out in the mountains. We made our FJ into a Travel Bug and then drop and retrieve the TB in a caches to keep a track our caching trips. http://www.geocaching.com/track/details.aspx?id=475693 Quote
+mousekakat Posted July 9, 2007 Posted July 9, 2007 Driving my old good Opel Astra Caravan 1.6 (=Station wagon type) from 1999. With gasoline prices near 7 dollars per gallon, I'd like to go to diesel. Not that the average 32 mpg would be very bad. Still... Yeah, that almost 7 bucks a gallon is getting us here in Sweden, too! I get 0,79l/10 km in my Opel Zafira, so it's not too bad, hubby gets a LOT better in his little Renault Twingo sardine can, 0,5l/10km, but his car isn't as comfy as the family Opel is, so we suffer the gas mileage and go in the Opel when it's caching time! I'm American living here, so the other day when I converted gas prices to gallon and what it costs me to fill my tank here I almost had a heart attack!! Quote
+catolee Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 Here in the Poconos of PA the Catolee crew drives a 06 Chevy Cobalt, base model no frills even hand cranked windows! Quote
+sbell111 Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 I don't have a pic of my Grand Cherokee here at work, but here's one of my new toy: Quote
+trsrhuntr Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 (edited) I drive the most practical thing for caching...... My Lil' Green Machine. Edited July 11, 2007 by trsrhuntr Quote
+sbell111 Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 I drive the most practical thing for caching...... My Lil' Green Machine. Why is that the 'most practical thing'? Quote
+Rockin Roddy Posted July 11, 2007 Posted July 11, 2007 I don't have a pic of my Grand Cherokee here at work, but here's one of my new toy: What is that sbell? Nice looking ride! Me, I drive my Liberty Renegade or my Kaw! Both are fun, but the Kaw does get 55 mpg!! Quote
+sbell111 Posted July 12, 2007 Posted July 12, 2007 I don't have a pic of my Grand Cherokee here at work, but here's one of my new toy: What is that sbell? Nice looking ride! Me, I drive my Liberty Renegade or my Kaw! Both are fun, but the Kaw does get 55 mpg!! It's a Cadillac Allante. Quote
+outdoorsaddix Posted July 13, 2007 Author Posted July 13, 2007 Bump and Update!!! I bought my Cherokee, its a real nice 1991 2dr Inline 6 wiht only 117 000KM Quote
+Redthorne Posted July 13, 2007 Posted July 13, 2007 My geomobile/hikemobile/campmobile/bikemobile: 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX Wagon, Limited package. Special ordered it from the factory last year. She gets winter shoes, and so far has been pretty unstoppable bringing me up unplowed trails for skiing and geocaching. No I can't rock crawl or anything , but that's more fun on foot anyway. And no, I have no plans to "mod" the car or anything like that. Quote
+gelfling6 Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 (edited) 2005 International Corp. FE DT460 Yeah, My manager wasn't too crazy about it either, and told me to take the magnet off.. Edited July 14, 2007 by gelfling6 Quote
+admo1972 Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Just bought a 2007 Honda Pilot last night. Loving it. Quote
fl4t_four Posted July 18, 2007 Posted July 18, 2007 Nice waggy Redthorn! Either my 05 WRX <----hence the name or Munkyfunk's huge lifted Wrangler or Daywatches Yukon Quote
+pigpen4x4 Posted July 19, 2007 Posted July 19, 2007 2001 F-350 4X4 Crew Cab Powerstroke Diesel Dually Long Bed W/High Performance Chip Bright Red So ya better get outa my way!!!!! Or the Caravan. PP Quote
+blackfatcat Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 (edited) Basically what do you drive when you go caching? give the make/model and type (SUV, truck, car), I personally am 1900 bucks short of getting the Jeep Cherokee i want so i borrow a sedan from my mom, but i would like to see what other cachers are driving We mainly drive a 1985 Ford "Geo"van ..... but around town caches, we drive the 1998 Mark VI .... Happy Geocaching[] Edited July 20, 2007 by blackfatcat Quote
+Mopar Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 Well, the CR-V has been very very good to us: But at 140,000 miles it was time to retire it from daily driver status. We still have it, but probably won't be seeing many more 500 mile cache runs. The new replacement arrived this week: 2007 Ram 1500 quad cab 4x4 with the hemi, of course. Of course, we also still have (and cache with) the motorcycles: Hers (red, 250cc) and his (blue, 1100cc) Yamaha Viragos. Quote
+firemedic311 Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 My 1998 Dodge 2500 diesel, 4x4 truck. Just finding caches and blowing smoke. Quote
+dwpsco Posted January 19, 2008 Posted January 19, 2008 (edited) My wife drives I navagate, in a 2006 Chevy Silverado 1/2 ton 4x4. Edited January 19, 2008 by dwpsco Quote
+Okiebryan Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 Two different cache rides, depending on who's going along, and the weather, and how long the trip is. 1998 Expedition EB 4x4...older but in great shape! 1995 Honda Goldwing GL1500 Aspencade (longer trips in nice weather) Quote
barnabasbenn Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 Just my old "88 Ranger,not pretty but gets me there, and there, and over there! Quote
+geowizerd Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 For the "backcountry" caches, a 1993 Jeep Cherokee Sport, 4.0L I-6, 5sp manual, Upcountry package (limited slip diff, skid plates, etc.). Because of its' "pristine" condition, I don't have to worry about scratches and dents. 1998 Acura CL in background for less stressful drives. Once the weather breaks, and especially if gas stays this high, 1994 Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic. I look for any excuse to ride! Quote
+nativefly182 Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 i drive my '95 Ford Contour with 146,000 miles +. I also use it to carry my kayak to the places I launch at. Quote
+Hick@Heart Posted January 27, 2008 Posted January 27, 2008 1999 Chevy Suburban. You can read about me caching the 2WD to the limit here. Quote
+KJcachers Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 (edited) 2005 Dark Khaki Jeep Liberty Limited, just turned 55k today while caching. Edited January 28, 2008 by KJcachers Quote
+CacheMiner72 Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 A 2006 Chevy Avalanche to the trail head and then either walk in for there or ride in on my new '08 Can-Am Outlander 800 XT. It's a lot faster but requies a lot more room on the trail than two feet do. Quote
+rixart Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 I drive a TravelBug! "Blueberry" TBGC14 http://img.geocaching.com/track/ed95d7a3-5...1b9951eb91c.jpg http://img.geocaching.com/track/4d75f72a-2...9f0f9ef8698.jpg Happy Trails! Rixart Quote
+sbell111 Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 I destroyed my Grand Cherokee's transmission on Saturday, so Sunday's caching was done in a bare bones 2007 Jeep Liberty rental. It felt much flimsier than my WJ and certainly didn't have the road manners, power, or comfort level but it handled itself pretty well off road. Quote
+sbell111 Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 I drive a TravelBug! "Blueberry" TBGC14 http://img.geocaching.com/track/ed95d7a3-5...1b9951eb91c.jpg http://img.geocaching.com/track/4d75f72a-2...9f0f9ef8698.jpg Happy Trails! Rixart How do you keep that big antenna from dragging the ground when you close the hatch? Quote
+TheAlabamaRambler Posted January 28, 2008 Posted January 28, 2008 How do you keep that big antenna from dragging the ground when you close the hatch? The hatch won't close, but he can connect and get a PQ from anywhere! Quote
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