ZPD
NAXJA Forum User
- Location
- Modesto Ca.
It was a good trip. There was a several other vehicles out there. The only damage was I lost my muffler (it was rusted out anyway). My friend did pretty well with his land cruiser. With some careful tire placement he was able to get his non locked Toyota through quite a bit of the fun stuff.
When we got to the top for lunch there was quite a few people there including several H1's
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One guy who owned some stero shop in Fresno thought he would be cool and drive close to the edge of the cliff. But his underbody cameras, LCD screens, custom interior, more flashing lights than the highway patrol couldn't compensate for his incredible stupidity. He obviously didn't understand the fundamental faults of independant suspensions. He got a little tippy and it took about 4 guys to hold the corner of his hummer down and keep it from falling down the cliff. We finally coaxed him to let us hook up a winch to it. So my friend got his LC and we hooked it up and then we pulled him down to the ground while he backed up. After we disconnected him he drove over to his other H1 buddies
uke:
Later he made a fairly large effort to drive quite a ways around us when he left the top to go back to his stereo store. The guy never even said thanks :rattle: He had a little piece of humble pie. :looser:
This is after we got him back to earth.
When we got to the top for lunch there was quite a few people there including several H1's

One guy who owned some stero shop in Fresno thought he would be cool and drive close to the edge of the cliff. But his underbody cameras, LCD screens, custom interior, more flashing lights than the highway patrol couldn't compensate for his incredible stupidity. He obviously didn't understand the fundamental faults of independant suspensions. He got a little tippy and it took about 4 guys to hold the corner of his hummer down and keep it from falling down the cliff. We finally coaxed him to let us hook up a winch to it. So my friend got his LC and we hooked it up and then we pulled him down to the ground while he backed up. After we disconnected him he drove over to his other H1 buddies

Later he made a fairly large effort to drive quite a ways around us when he left the top to go back to his stereo store. The guy never even said thanks :rattle: He had a little piece of humble pie. :looser:


This is after we got him back to earth.
