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Project Hatari! To the Rubicon, Part 2

A 1,391-mile CJ-6 road trip to the world's most famous trail.
By Christian Hazel
Photography by Christian Hazel, John Cappa, Orion Burns
1971 Jeep CJ6 Front Hood

1971 Jeep CJ6 Interior Driving
Over our nearly 1,400-mile round trip we averaged 17.2 mpg, comfortably cruised at 75 mph, had room enough for all of our gear, and got weird looks from everybody we passed.

1975 Jeep CJ6 Towing Motorhome
Hunter S. Thompson didn't die and get shot into space, he's currently touring the desert Southwest in a hot rod '75 CJ-6.

1971 Jeep CJ6 Front Driver Side In Front Of Truck
About 60 miles into 395 we came across this 5-ton truck.
1971 Jeep CJ6 In Front Of Train
We've driven by this Baldwin locomotive in Independence for years before finally stopping to check it out.
1971 Jeep CJ6 Driver Side View
The Hatari! CJ looks right at home parked outside the rest of the rust buckets at the Lee Vining implement museum.
1971 Jeep CJ6 Front Driver Side
As it turns out, we put to every modification we made in Part 1 of this story to good use, especially the Warn M6000 SDP winch.
1971 Jeep Cj6  Holiday Inn Wtf
The room key is one reason not to stay in a Holiday Inn Express. Creepy, to say the least.
1971 Jeep Cj6  Lee Vining Museum Shovel
Rust is cool.

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