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Outstanding trip to Big Bend, TX October 24. Rainy muddy. Scenic views and good times camping, hiking, wheeling.
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Why we H8MUD. I really really H8MUD. Notom Rd at Burr Trail, Utah
Took a big front end loader to lift and then pull me out. 1 ton pickup with yanker did not budge it an inch.
Update 11/9/2015: Mud and grit damaged the PS axle oil seal on front diff and it had to be replaced.

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Why we H8MUD. I really really H8MUD. Notom Rd at Burr Trail, Utah
Took a big front end loader to lift and then pull me out. 1 ton pickup with yanker did not budge it an inch.

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I think the idea is to dig under the truck or around the tires, actually... :D
 
My Cruiser is on Google Maps Street View apparently... I remember passing the Google Earth car that day.

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Why we H8MUD. I really really H8MUD. Notom Rd at Burr Trail, Utah
Took a big front end loader to lift and then pull me out. 1 ton pickup with yanker did not budge it an inch.

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Glad I've never been on that road in those conditions . . .
 
What's that grill thingy on the spare tire?
Edit: sorry smoothLC for the misquote.

It is a grille for the camp fire. cook steaks, burgers, chicken... and fits on the spare tire. made by front runner outfitters.
 
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Why we H8MUD. I really really H8MUD. Notom Rd at Burr Trail, Utah
Took a big front end loader to lift and then pull me out. 1 ton pickup with yanker did not budge it an inch.

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Wow! Really step in it! Thats wy ya send a 80 into the wet cement first! Must of been a great relief when the loader pulled the 100 the solid ground.
 
It is a grille for the camp fire. cook steaks, burgers, chicken... and fits on the spare tire. made by front runner outfitters.

Huh? Think you probably quoted the wrong post. Anyway, that is a nice grill. I've got a taste for FR stuff too.
 
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