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Congrats! you gotta give up more pics tho lol and the blue truck looks more like a mud truck then a rock truck.

 

Brandon

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A cage like that for mud? :rotf:

Awww, give tha kid a break. At least he's trying to learn and is doing his own work. Thats more than you can say for all the other spoiled brats that expect mommy and daddy to by um a car and pay to have it fixed.

 

Your doing OK Brandon. But try not to advise people on things you have little or no experience on. Just because you read it somewhere (in which I think you do a lot of and thats good) doesn't qualify you to advise others based on reading alone. You'll gain knowledge and experience as you go along and with that gain the respect you'll deserve.

 

Keep up the good work.

 

 

Sorry for highjacking your thread. I now return you to your normal B/S.

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Wish I lived around there. What they call mountains around here are mole hills. I miss the Swiss Alps. The closest thing to them here would be the Rockies. (Actually, they are taller than the Alps).

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How far off would I be if I said that looks like Colorado Springs Garden of the Gods area?

 

A while back we took a little road trip from Denver to Colorado Springs then north into the Rockies completing a loop as it was making our way back through The Eisenhower Tunnel and returning to Denver. Although short it was an awesome trip through some beautiful county. One that I'd love to make again.

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I'm waiting on more pics from buddies,will post asap.

This trail is around an hour or so west,up in the mountains(close to Decker,CO.) of GoG and the Springs. :chillin:

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Hey ive seen a truck just like that out at a mud hole. I just figgered that with supper swamper's it was more for mud. I allways thought that rock climbing trucks would use a different type of tire. Like this irok.jpg I allways thought super swamper tsl's were more for the mud. I also know many trucks that have a cage that only play in the mud. You can roll in the mud just like on rocks.

 

Brandon

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I'll give you ya little on the cage thing, but at the same time, I rock crawled with TSL SSwampers with great results,and jamminz.gif rest assured, the Toyota truggy pictured was totally built for rock crawlin'.

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Brandon- just because someone has jogging shoes on doesn't mean they actually go running :D most rock crawlers try to have a lower center of gravity as most of the situations they get themselves into end up in off camber, sometimes impossible looking obstacles that most of those Floridian mud boggers would flip so easily on :thumbsup:

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I have a suspicion that the 'Yoda driver wouldn't cry as much when his rig flops.

 

Looking forward to my 12th year wheeling the rockies this summer. :brows:

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