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The driver did not have a scratch on him at all. It took us a minute to get him to answer us as we were calling for him. We had no clue if he had passengers or not.
I have never seen fire extinguishers come out as quick as they did with the Explorer group.
The trip was a blast guys. I am already figuring out when to go back.
Man sucks that I couldnt make it. I ended up goin to the hospital Sunday morning bc one of my students has Spinal Meningitis, and I wanted to be safe since Ive been sick lately. Had to get my Cipro pill... Oh well... Maybe next time, and Ill bring my camera and be the photog...
--Bryan
nice pics, jeff. lloovvee it. there is a guy down the street selling his 87 jeep cherokee for 2G with 200,000 miles on it. maybe i can get him to lower the price a lot. lol.
that last set of pics, was that shake rattle and roll..looks like fun. i wanna do that one.
Okay. There is nothing funny about a roll over, but you guys have got to look at this album. Start with the first picture and then use the arrows to scroll to the next picture.
This link is the Scout that rolled and a Bio of their trip back to Dallas. I could not stop laughing at this.
to all of you who make fun of built rigs that are trailered... this is why you trailer your **** when you run tough trails. he was lucky he could drive it home. ive been on that trail several times, and im still wondering how in the hell he went over end over end. i read his description, but ive put a tire in that hole several times. oh well, at least he wasnt hurt. bet he has a cage next time.
Man, thats impressive... I made that drive (Marshall to Dallas) a few weeks ago, and I wouldnt want to do it at night, without a top or windshield... had to suck... glad he was OK though.
--Bryan
I don't know, but it makes me wonder if I shouldn't install a rollcage some day! Although we don't see too many trails like that in the Pines.... just a lot of mud.