I've always called the CUCV the 'Chick Repellant Vehicle' because whenever someone is selling one the reason they give for selling is, "My wife hates it" or, "My wife won't ride in it."
My wife was on the fence about mine until we took it camping. Now she says I can't get rid of it! Washington has miles and miles of old logging roads in all manner of condition. Some are smooth, some are potholed, others are so overgrown nobody ever ventures down them.
We enjoy driving down some of the brushy overgrown ones, exploring and seeing where they go. Some just peter out (long drive backwards) others just to cul-de-sac with enough room to turn around. The cul-de-sac ones make great campgrounds with total privacy. We've been going into the Olympics frequently and the last time out we discovered a new campsite, so we went there this weekend.
For this one we needed the ground clearance and the paint's resistance to brush, as the road (?) in was pretty primitive. At the end we found a excellent little camp site amongst the daises. Not a place I'd want to bring my Grand Cherokee or Liberty. The bonus is that there's enough dead wood for a few dozen campfires, and even a hillside for a backstop for pistol shooting.


