Bobby Nelson

67750

Mapping Crew - Arizona

My Profile

Year Started:
1983
Off-Road Style:
Other
My Garage:
  • 1999 Jeep Wrangler (2 door) (4" lift, 35" tires)
While living in the Midwest, I developed a passion for searching out new trails and hidden spots. That passion continues to this day in the beautiful southwestern United States. My wife and I are full-time RVers who travel from region to region, exploring every nook and cranny we can find. While we're getting to know the locals, we gain insight into these areas then pass on that knowledge to our subscribers. We truly enjoy traversing long, beautiful back-country routes with epic campsites, but we equally enjoy pushing the limits on challenging rock crawling trails. Our rig was built to do everything, and that's what we hope to share with our subscribers. Please visit our website https://www.xploremor.net to follow us and for opportunities to join us on our adventures. You can also view our vast video library on YouTube. Xploremor YouTube

My Garage (1)

1999 Jeep Wrangler (2 door)

Lift Size: 4"
Tire Size: 35"
We're currently driving our well-built TJ with the 4.0. It has the Rubicon Express long-arm kit. Rear Ford 8.8 swap with 4:88 and limited-slip. Front D44 Ox Cable Locker & Synergy Progressive Springs. Tera low kit in the transfer case makes the 5-speed conquer the rocks. TYRI has supplied an amazing light system.

My Trail Reviews (3)

(within last 6 months)
Box Canyon - Florence (01/25/2023)
It was a perfect day driving through the slot canyon. The water flowing added a different experience. Everything was so green and close to blooming. The gravel was really high, it had filled in most of the rocky sections. We stopped at the petroglyphs and the old wagon depot. We continued over Granny's Pass, all the way out to US60. Be warned, the waterfalls on Mineral Mountain have gotten harder. If you want to bypass them, take the new Scout Route, North Box Canyon. It's a much easier and scenic way over to 5-Points. I included a few pictures of that trail.
Perkinsville Old 354 Road (11/20/2022)
The latest on the trail being closed after WP 16. Date(s): Sep 7, 2022 National Forest System Road (NFSR) 354 is closed for public safety due to flood damage and washed-out sections of the road, which lies on portions of the Prescott and Kaibab National Forests. The purpose of this order is to provide for public health and safety due to flood damage to the road systems. This forest order shall be in effective on Friday August 27, 2022 at 11:00 A.M. and shall remain in effect till August 27, 2023, unless rescinded. https://www.fs.usda.gov/alerts/kaibab/alerts-notices/?aid=75417
Logandale Main Loop 01 (11/12/2022)
PLEASE Act to help save access to this wonderful trail system. BLM has proposed eliminating all OHV access to the area. That means closing all the trails north of the Valley of Fire. Please follow the link and take a moment to share your experience on this amazing trail system. https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2016311/510

My Trails (246)