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Messing with Photoshop...

At the Grand Canyon

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Well, this happened last saturday on a muddy trail, when I tried to avoid the thorny bush on the PS. I didn't notice that the high grass on the DS was hiding a small creek, about half a meter below, and half a meter deep. So I ended hanging on the belly with both left wheels in the air. At every pulling attempt, my 100 slipped further sideways on the soaked clay, and there was an instant when I really feared I was going to end upside down in the water. Finally we managed it with an HDJ80 securing from the front, and a 90 winching from the rear, anchored to another 120 (else the 90 woud slide towards the much heavier 100).
The only damage was a ripped rear mudguard.

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my LX470

2004 LX470 in the Cal mountains
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1loudlx, I envy you. 18ºC here yesterday, so no way to see snow except in the mountains.

Last saturday, after getting stuck in the sand (see above), I pulled out this KZJ95 that "parked" in the middle of the puddle (soft sandy bottom):

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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA, te has pasado de pijo macho, moja el culo joder! hahahahahahahaaa:flipoff2:
 
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Rod Seagel here in AZ built his '99 into a Roklimo clone. Rod's cool. He doesn't care about pinstripes. Rod's the first known 100-series to climb The Step on the Charouleau Gap Trail. It's a 4.0 rated obstacle that's imfamous for eating parts and bodies (and front diffs). On this day....the 80's had nothing over Rod's 100. Since this trip, "LandCruiserPhil" has also run the Gap in his 100 though he was smart to not attempt the Step as he doesn't have sliders yet.

The first pic is me in my LX. It shows the wild steepness at the bottom. The next is Rod climbing the onstacle with nar a slip! The last pic is another 80. That pic shows how TALL of a step The Step is! Wet tires don't help either!

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Little expedition on a recent trip to Qatar…two local guides and one courtesy the local Avis dealer.
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I love mine, the TJM warehouse is bout 1.5 hours from my house. So I did'nt have to pay shipping. The only had a couple of the T15's left. The T3 has been backordered 4 months I think Slee may have a T15. I'm gonna add tire carrier later to rear tjm bumper. I'm having a lot of trouble uploading pix. I used to load them straight from my photo bucket but having trouble now:mad:
 

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