This is on my bucket this, to drive around each Great Lake with my grandson. Project may start this year with Lake Michigan.
Thanks, for sharing.
Brian.
^^^^wow, you save the guy a $150.00/$300.00 tow bill (back then) and he just books without a simple thank you. Boy, talk about ignorant.
Last time l got jerked out, guys doing the pulling broke their strap, got two of their trucks stuck and unstuck and spent a good hour helping me...and I was...
For me...the situation gets broken down into two categories.
1) Getting all the folks involved in the...stuck/deep water crossing/about to fall off a cliff/rolled over...rig out of harms way. If this means putting myself at risk, regardless of their condition...so be it.
2) Accessing the...
If the traction control is working properly, these choices are very capable rigs. Just returned from a three day wheeling trip in southern Ohio and followed some pretty stock LR's that handled some very difficult climbs with just traction control option. One LR3 was the HD package and had rear...
Started reading your adventures (from start) and really enjoy the simplistic, raw nature of your travels. Very fascinating journey.
Thank you, for taking the time to share.
Brian.
Enjoying the blog and your adventure. Love the minimalist approach, very refreshing...and one personally appreciated.
Also, agree wholeheartedly with the fear-factor becoming unwarrentedly engrained in America culture. Sad state of affairs, for sure.
Brian.
Couple more pictures...
1) The view. 2) Grandson browning marshmallows. 3) Neighbors, trumpeter swans (which, lived up to their name). 4) Grandson warming up with a cup of hot cocolate.
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