Alrighty folks...
I have some interesting, and very unexpected news here today.
First we'll set the scene:
I'm trying to plan a camping trip to a place in British Columbia called Whiteswan Provincial Park
http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/whtswan/. From the sounds of it, there are plenty of back roads/logging roads in the area, and I've been getting excited about this. In searching for trail guides etc... I stumbled accross
http://www.traildamage.com. Getting VERY excited, I franticly look for BC (before realizing it was all utah/colorado). No BC (surprise surprise).
Mention the website to my fiance, who so far, has NO interest in wheeling... or modding our Liberty, and she said she'd LOVE to do a road trip (from Calgary AB Canada) to Colorado/Utah. WOW! So I show some pictures off of the site, and she thinks it looks like FUN!
HOLY SCHMOLY!!!
Now we'll set MY backstory:
I have no experience off road (with the exception of gravel country roads around farms and such). So far, the jeep is 1 year old, and the only time it's in 4hi is snow here in Calgary - 4lo a couple times in the back ally/36" drifts. I am a 23 (24 on May 17) year old male, who is somewhat mechanically inclined. I grew up doing all my own maintenance with my Dad. Taught me alot. So I'm not TOO afraid to try something myself... I've been lurking here mostly, reading what I can, learning what I can.
Now to the Questions:
What do I do now?
The Colorado trip probably isn't until next year (if even then...), but Whiteswan is still coming up hopefully in a few months.
What should I be doing to prepare my Jeep (2008 Limited w/ no mods thus far) for both whiteswan/colorado? I believe most any stock vehicle can get into whiteswan, so I'm not TOO worried there. What about Colorado?
Considering I have no experience, and from what I've seen of trail pictures - I think level 1-2 trails and MAYBE 3 would be an option. But what mods should I plan here? What about "modding" myself? Any resources you fine folks would recommend?
Now that this has gotten to an ungodly level of wordyness, I'll shut up.
Thanks alot everyone for your advice.
Brendon.