AAAh man!
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ya I know I can wheel in the winter but I really don't feel like being FUBAR in a foot of snow and -15 outside
I am getting soft in my old age
I am getting soft in my old age
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I went wheeling just over a week ago and just over three weeks ago. Didn't have my JK, I didn't get to drive, and we were stuck in heavy and deep snow a lot, but it was still lots of fun.
This is how one day ended, but then I was given a new truck.
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This is how one day ended, but then I was given a new truck.
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Looks like Connaught Ranges? Nice chains on the HL.....lol....what happened to the ML?
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Actually the picture was taken outside of P102 in Pet. The MLVW lost a steering knuckle during a blackout drive. The student was complaining that she couldn't get the truck to turn to stay on the trail.
The chains didn't do the HL a lot of good earlier in the day when they found a hole under the snow and sank. It took two MLs to pull it out. The EME Sgt told me not to take any pictures despite him taking photos of my truck every time one of my students got it stuck. So I only have one or two photos that don't officially exist.
The chains didn't do the HL a lot of good earlier in the day when they found a hole under the snow and sank. It took two MLs to pull it out. The EME Sgt told me not to take any pictures despite him taking photos of my truck every time one of my students got it stuck. So I only have one or two photos that don't officially exist.
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Actually the picture was taken outside of P102 in Pet. The MLVW lost a steering knuckle during a blackout drive. The student was complaining that she couldn't get the truck to turn to stay on the trail.
The chains didn't do the HL a lot of good earlier in the day when they found a hole under the snow and sank. It took two MLs to pull it out. The EME Sgt told me not to take any pictures despite him taking photos of my truck every time one of my students got it stuck. So I only have one or two photos that don't officially exist.
The chains didn't do the HL a lot of good earlier in the day when they found a hole under the snow and sank. It took two MLs to pull it out. The EME Sgt told me not to take any pictures despite him taking photos of my truck every time one of my students got it stuck. So I only have one or two photos that don't officially exist.