So, the headlight. . .
The little Discovery was a champ. It is Sinuhe's personal vehicle, and built to drive that type of terrain. The only place it couldn't be in the lead was in the three-foot deep snow. And it had company. My Overland JK couldn't break trail either, even with 35" tires. It took the Brute to break trail.
So, we were rallying along a wide, dirt road, having a little fun. Lets call it spirited driving. . . The headlights on the Disco are held in place with little itty bitty ball and clips. Sinuhe was driving at a spirited pace too, and hit a ditch a little too hard and pop, goes the headlight.
But, unfortunately he didn't know that, and drove a few more miles with the headlight resting on the front bumper. Well, not exactly resting.
We had all stopped, and Sinuhe came rolling up some time later, with his headlight hanging from the harness like something out of mad max - we all had a good laugh, and he finished the trip as the one-eyed wonder.
Seriously, that Disco was amazing and Sinuhe did a great job driving it. It had 2" smaller tires than anything else on the trip, nearly 2' shorter wheel base and a fraction of the hp (less than half of the Brute). Even Harriton was impressed by the end of it.
Oh. and did I mention it was COLD!