Jeep Hair

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Lynnette Riding in the Jeep For the past month and a half, I've been trying to grow some good "Jeep hair". You know... a "do" that will sustain Jeep-force winds when riding with the top down and doors off!

A ponytail would be nice.

I'm not really happy with how it looks now, but we'll see how it ends up. My luck, it'll be perfect by the time winter rolls around and we're no longer riding around topless!


For the record, my problem has always been that I simply refuse to pay the [high] price to get my hair trimmed & styled "professionally"... so I usually do it myself.

This is me to a tee: Why My Hair is Long. And, on a related note, another story about my crazy hair.

Here are some excellent hair products for Jeep & convertible owners that will help to maintain your "do".
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Photos

  • Trying to locate a geocache that's been buried. photo by sentience
  • Geocaching offroad with a 4x4 vehicle and a GPS. photo by roman jr
  • Jeep racers geocoin. photo by mundoo
  • An expandable telescoping mirror like this is great for finding hidden caches when geocaching offroad.
  • Notice the 2 red arrows -- one points to the T-shaped handle for the manual door pull. The other points to the limited space between the Jeep and the door opening.
  • Our Jeep Wrangler Unlimited before we drove it off the lot with its new lift kit and tires.
  • Evening: A look at the Jeep on the road moments after we added the new lift kit and tires.
  • Morning: A look at the Jeep on the road moments before we added the new lift kit and tires.
  • Jim driving the Jeep -- as viewed from my rearview mirror. A decent perspective of how high up the Jeep is... enough, but not a lot.
  • Jim's egress is much better than mine now that the Jeep has been lifted somewhere between 4 to 5 inches. He's 6 foot 4.
  • Our Jeep Wrangler Unlimited on the lift at 4WheelParts in Nashville. At this point, they just had to put the 'new spare tire' on.
  • Our Jeep up on the racks at 4WheelParts, next to some serious offroad vehicles!

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