Whiskey ******** Wildlife Area
Went out yesterday to test out the new suspension do some camping with friends.
Ended up learning (very quickly) how different the GX is from my old 4Runner as about 100 yards into the trail I chose a line that would have been just fine in my wider, lower, and lower CoG 4Runner and about ended up on my passenger side. Unfortunately I also learned how heavy my driver's door is when you're lifting it nearly straight up, and decided to just trust the guy behind me on how to back up out of the predicament I had gotten myself into.
Backed out, gathered my pride, and took a smarter line. =p
The rest of the trail was very simple, but got pretty tight in some spots. The brand new Tacoma and F150 with us did not like that.
The camping was excellent, the beer was cold, and the company was great. Can't beat that.
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Alex Wilson, on Flickr This was right after my little spill. I stopped to make sure everyone else got up just fine... Of course they did, they had my perfect example of what NOT to do =D
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Being up front, and moving a bit more quickly than everyone else gave me some time to take pictures while I waited for the others to catch up every now and again.
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And found this old motorcycle out there at the bottom of a steep hill climb. While going up that same hill climb in 4lo my traction control kicked on, which I didn't think we supposed to happen. I still made it up without issue, but the traction control noise and flashing light was pretty discomforting.
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As we all know, photos always do obstacles justice. Not.
This corner would have been fine with a bit of speed coming UP but going down with no real room for speed, us top heavy guys we getting pretty tippy. Decided to play it safe and straddle the inside edge and ride it down.
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Got up pretty high!