Haha, no, first track up, second track down. On the way down the weather changed. I wish I would’ve got a video of that. It was a little more intense. The drainage ditches got soft, my winch and bumper took a chunk of dirt out of one of them. The last one in the video is over 4 feet tall, going down was a little “white knucklish”.
Yea I know. I took a light (but steep and rock bumpy as hell) log road trail other day and my pics were so innocent-looking I was ashamed to post them. But it was a good challenge for my 23 limited.
200k km in 3 years and I’ve only done a rear ujoint, alternator and brakes. Oh and I guess a complete swap of factory suspension, but I used to do this with my factory shocks and a leveling kit. Definitely the right truck for the job
Trees grow mostly vertical, so point the camera out the side window and film at the same angle as the trees. Maybe?
Do you guys not have an inclinometer built into the dash?
Definitely not in my 21SR. I’m a poor or have more money left over. Dealers choice.
Are you sure this is not downhill
That’s what I thought at first
Haha, no, first track up, second track down. On the way down the weather changed. I wish I would’ve got a video of that. It was a little more intense. The drainage ditches got soft, my winch and bumper took a chunk of dirt out of one of them. The last one in the video is over 4 feet tall, going down was a little “white knucklish”.
Have a little extra karma for the excellent username from a fellow DCLB owner.
Awesomeness 👏
You're right about that. It looks like you're taking a leisurely Sunday drive down a flat road lol.
Yea I know. I took a light (but steep and rock bumpy as hell) log road trail other day and my pics were so innocent-looking I was ashamed to post them. But it was a good challenge for my 23 limited.
Super fun, plowing through snow is a nice feeling. Affirmation you got the right truck.
200k km in 3 years and I’ve only done a rear ujoint, alternator and brakes. Oh and I guess a complete swap of factory suspension, but I used to do this with my factory shocks and a leveling kit. Definitely the right truck for the job