funny thing is we had some automatic weapons too. helped us relieve some stress on day two. alberta canada. close to the nam.it is close to where we mountain bike.
the beast lives. bent side panel from roping the wheel and then jacking it, running boards bent up, scratched through from alder trees. loving every minute of it.
i live in calgary and we got lots of everything. 70km from my house in town. i had to climb a mountain scale a tree, but got cell phone reception. thank god. got more troops. i had mud terrains on and once we weren't high centred they got me going amazingly. that was so sticky.
ready to do it...
Had to leave the FJ out in the bush to fend for herself for a night! got super stuck in a ****hole and couldn't get out.
tried jacking with hilift and staking anchors in mud so deep and sticky we were getting super stuck walking in it. came back the next day with a bunch more gear and got it...
went out for the weekend and did some wheeling in some serious mud and hill climbs. The A-trac is pretty crazy in the mud you can just pin it in 4-low and get through some gnarly deep, sticky mud holes.
I put on some 33" mud terrains and other than that all stock FJ. I couldn't find any hills...