It all eventually comes together and today with some new friends from mud the brick got a little dirty. a big thanks to Scott (highlandcruzer) for the guided tour and Chris (Fedyschyn) from harrisonburg for joining the trip and doing some outstanding wheel work with road tires lets not forget his co-pilot who took some good action shots, dude sorry about the name i forgot the initials and don't want to screw it up.
Driving through the hills in nelson county virginia we drove about 25 miles with a couple steep hills, red clay, ruts, a few stream crossings and plenty of slippery trails. nothing crazy but was a good time. a couple important things no one got hurt, no one broke anything, and no one had to be pulled out. had a few tricky areas where the virginia red clay was trying to latch hold of the trucks but without success.
it was a good day, the brick did everything i wanted her to do and more with ease made a couple friend and saw some nice country. The other guys will post up later.
Driving through the hills in nelson county virginia we drove about 25 miles with a couple steep hills, red clay, ruts, a few stream crossings and plenty of slippery trails. nothing crazy but was a good time. a couple important things no one got hurt, no one broke anything, and no one had to be pulled out. had a few tricky areas where the virginia red clay was trying to latch hold of the trucks but without success.
it was a good day, the brick did everything i wanted her to do and more with ease made a couple friend and saw some nice country. The other guys will post up later.