Lets see those off-road pictures
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End of the Earth
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#2143
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You know what really destroys the country? Road ways, shopping malls, cell phone towers, power lines, houses. Unless you're willing to live in a tree I suggest not judging lmao. When you're preserving the country by giving up every day life don't dig a hole to **** in, it'll be around for years and years.
While we were out wheeling we went down unimproved roads. Legal road ways, just unpaved.. Tree huggers..
Nice looking winter run! I'll have to watch the video when i get home tonight.
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Dave1014 (05-14-2016)
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Beer, Boats, and Trucks.
man that looks like a blast!
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End of the Earth
Have known a lot of them for a while and have been a passenger for past events with them. This run was open to anyone really. There was a bone stock Nissan Xterra there too along with a couple other normal F150's.
#2146
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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
Did your ancestors cut down trees to build a house an live in. What they did destroyed the terrain for years and years and years. Go rag on your pioneer friends.
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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
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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
Hope your family never used natural resources to enjoy their lives.... otherwise you'll be a GIANT hypocrite.
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Toshbar (04-16-2016)
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Where did this take place? I am from the far NW side of Chicago and have family we visit regularly in MI. As of yet I have not found any locations that are as nice as this to get my tires dirty.