Aaron Meyer has dealt with the remote life since he was a kid. We mean that in the sense of, his life has always been about getting over the covered road: snow, mud, rocks, and you name it that has only remote access. He grew up in the West with his family and Jeep CJs, which were used for rolling into town or to those remote places. It was also the mode of transportation for camping trips or to the hunters camps his dad liked to find. “That gave me my passion to explore and see where those two-track dirt trails go,” Aaron said. After seeing what the mostly stock CJs could do, he was certain of one thing: He’d one day own a Jeep. And that he did. What you see here took 10 years to build: an ’06 Jeep Wrangler, which was on our Overland Adventure.
Aaron was 14 when he learned to drive a 4x4—but it wasn’t a Jeep. It was his grandfather's ’70 GMC pickup. “I remember looking down a two-track dirt trail that I was driving on and wondering where it went as it disappeared into a grove of aspen trees,” Aaron recalled. “My dad warned me about getting the old ranch truck stuck, so I took his advice and turned around. That experience has been my motivation to find out what is down that next dirt road and to plan for it.”
This story is from the June 2020 edition of Four Wheeler.
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