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17/07/2024

Tired of being silent. I am a conservative, Trump policy avocate. No biden fan will be willing walk here. Some of you will recognize the Trump rock. This should go viral. I sent it to Fox a few months ago. Let's share. MAGA!

Moab area 4x4 trail guide

14/07/2024

Just got my 1st comment about Trump being shot but not dead. "that's too bad". Unamerican... PERIOD!

This is a play day pic in Holy Cross, not for the weak of heart.  A huge adrenaline rush being the leader.  This Jeep is...
19/06/2024

This is a play day pic in Holy Cross, not for the weak of heart. A huge adrenaline rush being the leader. This Jeep is now on 40's & is 4 sal (FL area?)

16/06/2023

Moab area 4x4 trail guide

16/06/2023
Jeeper Jeff on Steel Bender
24/11/2022

Jeeper Jeff on Steel Bender

As an avid off-road Jeep enthusiast, "Jeeper Jeff" Pearson demands aggressive traction and extreme durability from his Mud Terrain tires. Not only is the Fal...

Can't Jeep Everyday!  Change of pace Sunday.  40mph instead of 3mph.  Thanks, Moab Jett!
04/05/2022

Can't Jeep Everyday! Change of pace Sunday. 40mph instead of 3mph. Thanks, Moab Jett!

A Jeep, yes, but not a Top of the World rig.  He made it up to the top solo and then joined us for the trip down.  We st...
05/01/2022

A Jeep, yes, but not a Top of the World rig. He made it up to the top solo and then joined us for the trip down. We strapped him 2x and he slide off the trail 1x resulting in about $10K in body damage.

19/12/2021

The sound effects are better than the video!! People that know me, know my go to phrase; Fun, Funner, & Funnerist. I am often asked "Does it get harder than this?" Me, "No, it gets funner"! Having a funnerist time without 37's or lockers.

Falken Wild Peak MT.  Best rock crawling tires I have ever used.  Looking for qty 3 - 37x12.5x17's.  Please help me. Tha...
10/09/2021

Falken Wild Peak MT. Best rock crawling tires I have ever used. Looking for qty 3 - 37x12.5x17's. Please help me. Thank you.

As an avid off-road Jeep enthusiast, "Jeeper Jeff" Pearson demands aggressive traction and extreme durability from his Mud Terrain tires. Not only is the Fal...

An ENLIGHTNING Evening Jeeping MoabYesterday evening an adventure never to be forgotten, never to be repeated.  A travel...
28/08/2021

An ENLIGHTNING Evening Jeeping Moab
Yesterday evening an adventure never to be forgotten, never to be repeated. A traveling med tech friend working here in Moab has been on a few rock crawling trails with me this past summer. Yesterday I offered to do a scenic trail, Hurrah Pass. We agreed to meet at 6:05pm (odd time?). I checked the weather radar just ahead of leaving home – storm would be past Moab by 6:06pm. Close enough for me. However, I left home in a hail storm just so that I would miss the rain in Moab. As we progressed up the canyon and came to Kane Creek there was a few inches of water running across the road. I said, “not much rain but the water will likely be higher on the way back”. As we drove up the road watching the lightning and listening to the thunder, I said, “don’t lean on the Jeep while taking pics, lightning would rather ground itself through you than the tires. I drove up to the nice big parking lot overlook to right, not far below the pass. As we were taking pictures, I forgot that advice and placed my elbow on the metal fender. Never saw the lightning, but damn the shock scared me (but obviously, not to death). I got a lightning jolt that went from my right elbow, to my shoulder, down to my knee, and then my foot! After some recovery time and happy to be alive, I noted that I hadn’t even opened a beer. I said “imagine what if had died with unopened beer 3’ away. She replied: “what a travesty that would have been”. Ok, off we go to the pass, storm has past now. Another truck sitting at the pass told us that they had been watching lightning strike the ground between the pass and the river. They said they were watching the ground explode. The sun dropped, we departed. Nice drive back down to Kane Creek. Yeppers, you got it, there was more water. I wouldn’t call it a flash flood as I am accustomed to river crossings 2+ feet deep. I estimated maybe a foot deep now. I was pretty close on my estimate. 4L and proceed cautiously. The sand was a bit mushy and the Jeep decided to spin tires. Because of the fat guy driving, the driver side tires had traction, the passenger side tires decided to have a Funnerist (Fun, Funner, & Funnerist - and this was Funnerist) time spinning. Popped on the lockers and walked right on through. Shelby got somewhat excited as I was getting through the creek. I was paying attention to the Jeep, not my passenger. OH NO! Look at the pics. All the mud on the windshield is on the inside. – Update: Shelby said was smiling today. My elbow is still sore, my headache is gone, the humming in my ears is gone, and I am still waiting for my superpowers to kick in. An ADVENTURE to share, not to be experienced.

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Jeeper Jeff’s Trail Guide Service

"I have been driving a 4x4 of one type or another for 45 years. After driving and leading groups for fun on hundreds of trails in the desert southwest over the past several years I have turned my passion into a 4x4 trail guide business. I love to meet people and share the fun and challenges of 4x4ing, especially rock crawling.

My goal is for you to maximize your enjoyment while safely playing on the trails around Moab. I invite you to spend a couple of days on the trail with me. I have trail options that include everything from beautiful scenic gravel roads to rock-strewn trails that offer the opportunity to challenge both you and your 4x4." - Jeeper Jeff

Bring your own 4x4. We do not rent Jeeps, nor do we carry passengers. For those of you that want to play and do not own a Jeep, there are several 4x4 rental businesses in Moab that we can recommend.