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Wheelin' Trip PICS!

wentz912

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Made a trip up to a place between white pass and Naches and did some wheelin', got my first body damage from the trail, and did some stuff I NEVER thought my little Yota would do...... Here's some pics of a different run then the one that gave me the damage....

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This one was just cool.:cool:


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Showing off that skateboard-like flex:fawkdancesmiley:


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God these hills change a lot after just a little bit of rain....:eeek:


What sucks is I never got any pictures of the trail run that gave me the body damage...oh well...there'll be more runs, going on one down to Tillamook for a halloween run. Anybody in?:awesomework:
 

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Not for the Halloween run....dont feel like paying $40 to $50 clams to wheel. I will be out this weekend though.
 
Say how much?? The group of us that's planning to go is talking the Brown's camp area of TSF, wasn't aware of there being any organized event that we'd have to pay for, unless of course you just mean the camping fee. Well, we should be there so if you see the little green yota running around give a holler or something eh?
 
well I don't see you guys posting any pictures :fawkdancesmiley: But yeah, the best run of the weekend ended up with the camera left at camp.....that was the best run too!
 
I think it's one of those bad Karma things you know? I keep wondering who I pissed off though.

Learned a lot about just what my lil toyota is capable of doing out in the woods. learned a bit about using the bedsides to pivot around trees and let the rear end slide down into a hole to make the turn that would crush my radiator if I tried to just make the turn. How to keep calm on those outside off camber corners with a 1,000+ ft drop on my buddie's side of the truck. Oh, and just when to let off the gas when the entire truck is bouncing up and down on that shale up hill with every powered tire spinning JUST before I break an axle shaft or summat.

Lessons learned, and hopefully to be improved upon soon!
 
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