After Amicalola: Reflections & Photos

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Back to the other vehicles, on the way through Madisonville, TN, there was an older long wheelbase Land Rover truck, bright red, sitting in the front row of cars at a gas station, possibly for sale. It sure was 'purdy'.

Bob
Thinking of pulling the trigger and getting gazelle to keep the elephant company?
 

BMThiker

SE Expedition Society
Ha, ha, no I missed that. That winch has done some serious work since I got it and I am well satisfied with it also. When I go out by myself the winch provides great peace of mind. Even with other vehicles, it's a requirement due to the trucks weight of 14,000 lbs, with the camper. Mud and "stuck" takes on a serious meaning with that weight.

Back to the other vehicles, on the way through Madisonville, TN, there was an older long wheelbase Land Rover truck, bright red, sitting in the front row of cars at a gas station, possibly for sale. It sure was 'purdy'.

Bob

Bob, I'm still awestruck by the engineering of the Unimog. I mean, whoever heard of a "1-link" axle setup?! Just amazing! I was another one gawking at the winch on your beast.
 

BMThiker

SE Expedition Society
Hey zolo, when you get a chance PM me or post what you have done to your suspension. Even though our brief SAR night ride got cut short, the experience of Marley on the stereo, a working heater, no weird drafts, and the sensation of busting *ss along the trail without it sounding like I was in a run-away chuckwagon made quite an impression. I am on fire to start tweaking my Nismo. Really liked the looks of your front coilover set-up.

Mike

I know he runs Sway-A-Way (aka, SAW) RaceRunner coilovers. They are fully adjustable up to 2.5" of lift. About $1400-1500 msrp
http://www.swayaway.com/index.html
 

smkymtns

Adventurer
Hey, it is nice to see that my new LED brake lights work good. :ylsmoke: People used to always complain about my crappy brake/tail lights.

DSC03639.jpg
 

MikenBama

New member
Thanks for the link on the shocks. I think you must have gotten the camera out right after I learned that the middle path takes a more careful approach than I first thought. If I had known someone was shooting video I would have tried a more exciting line with some pedal mashing instead of just going around the edge. Looks like I am asleep and the truck is just loafing along. After seeing the river scene I will definitely have to work on my on-camera hijinks.
 

zolo

Explorer
My Sway-a-way are actually a 2.5" shock body and adjustable 0-3" i PM u and they are worth it. They make what ever u want pretty much, and Mike yes u should have taken the harder line its a defender after all, just not a white defender!
 

pnorvell

Adventurer
My Sway-a-way are actually a 2.5" shock body and adjustable 0-3" i PM u and they are worth it. They make what ever u want pretty much, and Mike yes u should have taken the harder line its a defender after all, just not a white defender!

The white adds to the off road performance. Everyone should know this by now.

Peter
 

Dendy Jarrett

Expedition Portal Admin
Staff member
Dang:
How did I miss this thread before now ... and how did I miss that this weekend was even happening?

Looks like a great time. I know Bill kept the crowd motivated!

Good times (as they say).

Dendy
 

Hilldweller

SE Expedition Society
Dang:
How did I miss this thread before now ... and how did I miss that this weekend was even happening?

Looks like a great time. I know Bill kept the crowd motivated!

Good times (as they say).

Dendy
Of all people, sir --- you always seem to know what's going on...
It's the economy, isn't it? Working too much? Need a break?

Next (smaller?) boondoggle is scheduled for 20-Feb through 22-Feb, closer to your home. Somewhere off of TN-165 outside of Tellico Plains.
Call Chris and provision your trailer.
 

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