Frankly, I have had the opposite experience, at least this year. That said, I do love the off road capability, but the drive to and from just wears on me (12 hours each way) Lack of power (pushing 37's) and honestly the pickup gets us into most places the jeep does anyway. I like my jeep, but starting to think it's not the best option for me any more.
I had a bit of bad luck and the rear diff in my jeep went out on the way to CO. Took up most of 3 days of my pre season scouting so no harm done, but I did end up renting a pickup for two of those days and running up and set up camp and did some scouting while the Jeep was being repaired. So much more comfortable and didn't feel like I had to be on the wheel all the time. 4 wheel drive system in the pickup worked well enough and didn't really ever feel like I was at a loss. Plus, the quad cab pickup hauls so much stuff. I always feel like I have to compromise a bit with the jeep on what I take (for base camp anyway).
Shoot I just bought a Subaru Crosstrek, and if not for the space available, would consider taking that thing next year. One of the trails we take into a hunting area is handled by the jeep very easily, a bit slower in my brother's f150, but crap we got back in there and there were no less than 2 Subaru Outbacks. Makes you wonder.
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