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Jim McClain

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Caught a break between rain storms to go out looking for pictures. I'm so into my KJ now, I can't help but capture it too when I go out shooting.

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I decided to stop here. The harsh winter has caused a lot of flooding and washouts and swollen creeks and rivers. Since I was alone, I didn't want to take a chance on this trail. Prob'ly woulda been okay, but I'm a whus. :whymewhyme:

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you definitely could use a winch and an adventure buddy. you sure you can't find a photo arts student that understands that free range gluten free tacos aren't a real thing?
 

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I decided to stop here. The harsh winter has caused a lot of flooding and washouts and swollen creeks and rivers. Since I was alone, I didn't want to take a chance on this trail. Prob'ly woulda been okay, but I'm a whus. :whymewhyme:

Not a whus, being smart , always check depth, conditions before you start across any stream, creek, river etc Plus being out alone is never a good idea.

On another note do you do something with the photos you post, none look real, like you used filters or something
 

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Does oil suffer in the winter like the rest of the Jeep? I changed mine about a month ago and it was the worst I remember draining out.

Oil holds up equally well in the cold or heat as long as it's not some dollar store oil. Now filters can take a beating in winter from cold starts and thick oil flowing across the media.
 

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Wednesday, got my leaking transmission lines replaced at the shop, cost vs laziness and mud driveway persuaded me otherwise.

Also got the oil change done and my first 5 tire rotation:gr_grin:
 

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Not a whus, being smart , always check depth, conditions before you start across any stream, creek, river etc Plus being out alone is never a good idea.

On another note do you do something with the photos you post, none look real, like you used filters or something

looks like HDR (High Dynamic Range)
 

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looks like HDR (High Dynamic Range)

Oh so sort of like doing a makeover on a ****** and placing her in a low light area next to the local bar. Looks good in that setting, but................
Nothing against Jim and his photography skills, I follow him on Fakebook and has amazing talents with scenery, but on Jeeps etc , just like to see it all natural
 

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Oh so sort of like doing a makeover on a ****** and placing her in a low light area next to the local bar. Looks good in that setting, but................"
:happy175::happy175:
 

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Have you seen this site? https://www.traildamage.com/trails/index.php

Has a lot of trails listed

Yeah it is a good site to find the trails, but not as active as it once was from the looks of things. Also this time of year you aren't going to find a whole lot of trails that are clear and not snow packed. I have done a bit of wheeling up in the central city area. It is a great place to go see what you can handle before going out on bigger trails. The only problem is that utvs have been ripping the :favorites68: out of the trails up there when they are snow packed and wet so the roads are deteriorating quite rapidly. I have seen a group of mixed jeeps once going over Kingston peak with two KJ's in the group. I tend to just go with a friend or two. Plan on making a couple day run out to Ouray this summer and do a camping jeep trip. Also a lot of the trails don't open until memorial day due to being controlled by the parks service and then even at that some don't become passable until June or July.
 

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think of it more along the lines of the difference between Kodachrome and basic negative film. The color "pop" of Kodachrome was legendary, but could be implemented to "skew" the image's dynamic range. (in reality, Kodachrome had a very narrow dynamic range, which gave it that "look" everyone loved.) HDR is digital's attempt to simulate it, but seems to take it too far. I've never personally dealt with it (I'm not a digital fan) and I've yet to see an HDR image printed, so maybe it would work out better than what we see on our limited-range monitors. Combine that with Jim's love of depth of field and you get what you see.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a DoF ***** as much as the next guy...

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when the cause it there. :D
 

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Yeah it is a good site to find the trails, but not as active as it once was from the looks of things. Also this time of year you aren't going to find a whole lot of trails that are clear and not snow packed. I have done a bit of wheeling up in the central city area. It is a great place to go see what you can handle before going out on bigger trails. The only problem is that utvs have been ripping the :favorites68: out of the trails up there when they are snow packed and wet so the roads are deteriorating quite rapidly. I have seen a group of mixed jeeps once going over Kingston peak with two KJ's in the group. I tend to just go with a friend or two. Plan on making a couple day run out to Ouray this summer and do a camping jeep trip. Also a lot of the trails don't open until memorial day due to being controlled by the parks service and then even at that some don't become passable until June or July.

If you and rockdart want hit me up during the summer we can hit some trails,I do need 2 weeks notice for weekend runs since I work weekends.There are a few trails that open up earlier like Chinamans Gulch which a super fun trail to run and a moderately modded KJ can do,same with Eagle Rock which is on old stage road between Cripple Creek and Colorado Springs.
 

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IDK if Jim is shooting in a flavor mode but..I shoot manual white balanced, with an original image, then post process.
I took one of Jim's images color corrected, turned down saturation, and adjusted red green & blue levels.
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This looks more natural IMHO.
 

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Changed the oil in the 05. Pretty dirty looking for 3500 miles.
Ya using synthetics are going to clean it up, so I would try every 2500k for now and see how it looks then.
Mine gets done (combo hwy/ city now every 2500) as I think there is a bit of blow by still and it get dirty faster on the 3.7's. :emotions34:
 

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If you and rockdart want hit me up during the summer we can hit some trails,I do need 2 weeks notice for weekend runs since I work weekends.There are a few trails that open up earlier like Chinamans Gulch which a super fun trail to run and a moderately modded KJ can do,same with Eagle Rock which is on old stage road between Cripple Creek and Colorado Springs.

I will definitely have to take you up on that offer. I am going to try and get out at least twice a month while the weather is good this summer. I am also going to try and get a little ways off from Denver this year due to the ripped up trails that are close by.
 

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I will definitely have to take you up on that offer. I am going to try and get out at least twice a month while the weather is good this summer. I am also going to try and get a little ways off from Denver this year due to the ripped up trails that are close by.

Idaho Springs area has alot of nice trails that are not to difficult either but yeah those won't open till at least July.Wheeler Lake is one.Gotta check but there are 3 trails that are all connected and you can do all 3,just can't remember the names right now.

Which reminds me I need to get the Jeep ready for MOAB in May.
 

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Idaho Springs area has alot of nice trails that are not to difficult either but yeah those won't open till at least July.Wheeler Lake is one.Gotta check but there are 3 trails that are all connected and you can do all 3,just can't remember the names right now.

Which reminds me I need to get the Jeep ready for MOAB in May.

Is the one out of Idaho Springs the one that goes through the town of Alice? There is quite a set of trails up there. The Yankee hill set of trails is the set that I am refering to when I say they have gone to :favorites68:
 

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Oh so sort of like doing a makeover on a ****** and placing her in a low light area next to the local bar. Looks good in that setting, but................
Nothing against Jim and his photography skills, I follow him on Fakebook and has amazing talents with scenery, but on Jeeps etc , just like to see it all natural

^^******....no ****** but I think I see bigfoot in the bushes over there behind Jim's jeep.....he's a little blurry but.....:happy175:

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think of it more along the lines of the difference between Kodachrome and basic negative film. The color "pop" of Kodachrome was legendary, but could be implemented to "skew" the image's dynamic range. (in reality, Kodachrome had a very narrow dynamic range, which gave it that "look" everyone loved.) HDR is digital's attempt to simulate it, but seems to take it too far. I've never personally dealt with it (I'm not a digital fan) and I've yet to see an HDR image printed, so maybe it would work out better than what we see on our limited-range monitors. Combine that with Jim's love of depth of field and you get what you see.

Don't get me wrong, I'm a DoF ***** as much as the next guy...

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when the cause it there. :D


^^pic is no good.....there's no jeep in it.....:happy175:

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pretty sure the church would have frowned on that.
plus I didn't own the jeep at that time.
 
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