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Ditto 2x^^^
 
Just got LX470

Hi All,
I am new here just want say hi.
2004 LX470
53,000mils
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A fellow ONSC member captured me going down Kodak. I posted pictures earlier but they did no justice on the technicality of Kodak. I am the first person to take a 100 on Kodak, many 80's and 40's have been on Kodak, when I said I was going to do it I thought hell froze over because of the looks I was getting. Jeeps on 40's get beat up going down it... it took me 30 minutes to get down a 300ft decent where a Jeep on 40's would probably do it in 10 but different setup for sure. I'm not sure I'd take a SWB on this....It's so steep you can barely walk on it.

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Running Dickie Bell. Another steep as hell climb.




and this was on Pirate 4X4, no clue who took it but thanks.

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stinkyfj60 said:
maybe i should strip my back bumper like that?

I'm not a fan of the looks. But it's better than ripping it off on the trail an having to deal with it. Sure does give you a lot of clearance.
 
Some trail damage after running Chinaman Gulch:doh:. I will post some more of the run later (dont have them on my camera).
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Shaggy, you know you're supposed to have a rear bumper on CG right? Just ask Farnham, he did the same thing on the other side. I almost did but I had a bumper :)

Thanks for the headsup btw, dick :flipoff2:
 
Details...

My friend in an 80 tweaked his body panels after getting turtled in a squeeze and now cannot open his driver door.

Right back atcha mr Red cone!:flipoff2:
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A fellow ONSC member captured me going down Kodak. I posted pictures earlier but they did no justice on the technicality of Kodak. I am the first person to take a 100 on Kodak, many 80's and 40's have been on Kodak, when I said I was going to do it I thought hell froze over because of the looks I was getting. Jeeps on 40's get beat up going down it... it took me 30 minutes to get down a 300ft decent where a Jeep on 40's would probably do it in 10 but different setup for sure. I'm not sure I'd take a SWB on this....It's so steep you can barely walk on it.
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Nick - Looks like you guys had fun but I see pictures of you driving AROUND the Kodak Rock area not actually up Kodak itself... Kodak Rock is the biggest obsticle in the rock garden from what we've always understood... Looks to me like you went up the lower ledge near Kodak and and took some routes around Kodak... That's why they call it Kodak Rock not Kodak Rocks or Kodak Trail... :flipoff2::beer:

Tons of videos online for Kodak but here is a short one - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bJpdyLZ4kYo&feature=related
 
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Just got a new Ford and love it!


























































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some pics from WABDR section 1 from last weekend...

a litlle Mt. Adams photo op:
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No mas autos!
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Epic secret camp spot. Will sell lat/long for $50! :)
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My home for the night. The little subie in the background is an amazing vehicle, virtually everything has been upgraded or replaced. It's worthy of a build thread of its own.

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Cruiser-sized windfall left to waste in situ by GPNF. So now the worms need oldgrowth as habitat??? Give me a break! This is a huge waste of beautiful timber!

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Spray paint semi gloss, not pretty, but black indeed :clap:
 

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