Just wanted to let you know I have been reading and enjoying Four Wheeler since the late '60s, love off-road racing, and everything outdoors. I have had many subscriptions in the past, now I read it taking advantage of my son's subscription. He has been four-wheelin' with me since he was less than a year old and was also bitten by the 4x4 bug. He has an '89 Comanche and also loves off-road racing and everything outdoors. I still have many older copies, some even double from subscription overlaps. I was introduced to 4x4s at about 5 years old when a friend of my father brought his M37 ex-Army truck to the ranch where I grew up. The ranch had some nice dunes spanning about 50 square miles, and at that time we could only explore them on foot or horseback because they were bordered by a big arroyo and the road was cut off there by another arroyo, at the ruins of the old ranch, which was a stagecoach stop in the 1800s (this road is part of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro made by the Spanish when they were exploring the northern part of the Nueva Espana territory in Colonial times, and it spanned from Mexico City to Santa Fe, New Mexico). We would go up there in the ranch truck and that was it. From there on it was on foot.
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