Wow!!!!
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tooooo much throttle. you hear that thing rev up right before it went over?? yikes... makes me worried about my rig, i really cant afford a hit like that glad everyone walked out ok. lesson to all - be eeeeee zeeeee.
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WOW is right!!!
That guy that was spotting on the passenger side of the Jeep is lucky as hell he didn't decide to keep walking with her.
Man, just all kinds of bad in that video. So glad they seemed to be okay.
Scary.
I drive a manual and keep my left food as far away from the clutch as possible once I gear up to an obstacle. This has helped me a lot with throttle control. But I agree with some of the comments on the video, that she may have benefited from knowing how her Jeep responds a bit better before taking something like this on.
That guy that was spotting on the passenger side of the Jeep is lucky as hell he didn't decide to keep walking with her.
Man, just all kinds of bad in that video. So glad they seemed to be okay.
Scary.
I drive a manual and keep my left food as far away from the clutch as possible once I gear up to an obstacle. This has helped me a lot with throttle control. But I agree with some of the comments on the video, that she may have benefited from knowing how her Jeep responds a bit better before taking something like this on.
Last edited by JKChandler; 04-21-2011 at 09:16 PM.
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Wow!??? I'd be PISSED!! Sizzling hot! if my wifey rolled the Jeep and look at me like "uh! Wha! Wha! I don't know what happened..." *hair swinging all over the place*
Guess it's a lessoned learned though, without experience let her drive on the flat(ter) stuff.
I am glad they were okay though! :P
Guess it's a lessoned learned though, without experience let her drive on the flat(ter) stuff.
I am glad they were okay though! :P