Brian P
Misanthropic Fuel
- Location
- Taylorsville
I like this thread!
I L O V E me some old school wheelin, Or maybe its the BuhLite
I L O V E me some old school wheelin, Or maybe its the BuhLite
I'd like to see you take a stock Suburban or new Range Rover through there.
You owe me 6 bucks and a breakfast
All SWB 4x4's, to which I agreed can/could navigate it but I'm not going to listen to them whine back at camp because their plastic bumper cladding is scuffed They are not difficult trails, but many 4x4 owners are not comfortable putting scratches or dents in their daily drivers, hence my warning.
Oh, and this one when you were just a small child:
Oh, and this one when you were being a rebel in high school:
Oh, a stock suburban? Yeah, that would be sketchy and likely cause rocker damage. A Dante's Peak suburban could make it tho.
Keep a tab going. I'm sure I'll bail again if I ever get lucky enough for another invite.
Oh, yeah. I'd have to agree with this and shade my black statement into gray.
What a fantastic day! Arnold Palmers and some private tennis elbow treatment from Veronica. That one is two wheel drive, must have a locker.
More wonderful memories. Looks like the spoke-wheels were recently painted, without being removed. That kid in the front seat was a homeless child that we found on the pier.
We were muddin' in an all-white muddin' club.
Keep a tab going. I'm sure I'll bail again if I ever get lucky enough for another invite.
I first did it in in 1981 my brand new 1981Toyota truck with “oversized” 30 inch tires.
Sweet ride Dave...Yup. A '61 with a 3 digit VIN. Was still in use last I heard, about five years ago, going to check the mail and bring back the newspaper every morning at the end of a 1 mile long dirt driveway on a ranch in Nevada.
- DAA