Lets see those off-road pictures
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DanAustin (04-11-2016)
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Well I don't take my F150 off roading but it does happen to get to the places I want to go.
This was out moose hunting. I had been going in and out of a cut that I was hunting. I had to run some light mud and straddle the skidder ruts to get in and out. One time I wasn't paying enough attention and slipped into the ruts. I was already in 4 wheel drive so I just dropped the hammer. I managed to make it through and into the cut but did not get the windows up in time
The sad parts was every time I went through after that my new ruts pulled me into the skidder ruts and I had to run the mud.
A shot from the moose camp in the evening
Some trail ridding to get to Flett Tunnel, an old abandoned railway tunnel.
Finally a shot of her in all her glory
This was out moose hunting. I had been going in and out of a cut that I was hunting. I had to run some light mud and straddle the skidder ruts to get in and out. One time I wasn't paying enough attention and slipped into the ruts. I was already in 4 wheel drive so I just dropped the hammer. I managed to make it through and into the cut but did not get the windows up in time
The sad parts was every time I went through after that my new ruts pulled me into the skidder ruts and I had to run the mud.
A shot from the moose camp in the evening
Some trail ridding to get to Flett Tunnel, an old abandoned railway tunnel.
Finally a shot of her in all her glory
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sigma pi (04-13-2016)
#2134
These new trucks with a lift and tires look exactly like the Atlas concept, which was a very sweet looking truck. I really like the color of yours as well with the black wheels and grille.
#2135
Well I don't take my F150 off roading but it does happen to get to the places I want to go.
This was out moose hunting. I had been going in and out of a cut that I was hunting. I had to run some light mud and straddle the skidder ruts to get in and out. One time I wasn't paying enough attention and slipped into the ruts. I was already in 4 wheel drive so I just dropped the hammer. I managed to make it through and into the cut but did not get the windows up in time
The sad parts was every time I went through after that my new ruts pulled me into the skidder ruts and I had to run the mud.
A shot from the moose camp in the evening
Some trail ridding to get to Flett Tunnel, an old abandoned railway tunnel.
Finally a shot of her in all her glory
This was out moose hunting. I had been going in and out of a cut that I was hunting. I had to run some light mud and straddle the skidder ruts to get in and out. One time I wasn't paying enough attention and slipped into the ruts. I was already in 4 wheel drive so I just dropped the hammer. I managed to make it through and into the cut but did not get the windows up in time
The sad parts was every time I went through after that my new ruts pulled me into the skidder ruts and I had to run the mud.
A shot from the moose camp in the evening
Some trail ridding to get to Flett Tunnel, an old abandoned railway tunnel.
Finally a shot of her in all her glory
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#2137
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Went out a played with some Jeep guys this past weekend. Was a blast! Have to say I am super impressed with the truck as we walked right through everything they did, plus some Even had some guys wait for me thinking I was going to get stuck..didn't even come close!
And a short little video from some of the useable footy I had from my GoPro!
And a short little video from some of the useable footy I had from my GoPro!
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shelby500_35 (04-11-2016)
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I guess you guys think it is fun to tear up the country and leave behind tracks that will last for years and years, my family is a AZ pioneer family from the 1880's and we have learned to leave the country the way you found it not destroy it by mud bogging, and impressing your friends with how dirty you can get your truck the real art is to get somewhere without leaving tracks
#2139
I guess you guys think it is fun to tear up the country and leave behind tracks that will last for years and years, my family is a AZ pioneer family from the 1880's and we have learned to leave the country the way you found it not destroy it by mud bogging, and impressing your friends with how dirty you can get your truck the real art is to get somewhere without leaving tracks
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#2140
Beer, Boats, and Trucks.
Yeah this is probably private property. I mean could have sold it ripped all the trees out level everything and put up a shopping strip or a factory... but instead they decide to go out and enjoy this wonderful harmonious fun between nature and machine!
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