Ballen Photo wrote:That's kind of the conversation I had with my brother. He has a full size Hum Vee and claims it's the most awesome offroad vehicle ever made. I challenged Him to a little run I know of that goes over the backside of Mt Charleston into Pahrump. You NEVER see any Hummers going through there as they are simply too wide. BTW, He didn't take the challenge, and I now call Him a "Poser".
-Bruce
I was out in a place where a canyon was washed out, there was a bunch off off roaders going down a one way hill (soft sand) and into this canyon. One of the SUVs was a Lexas. I told them " I wouldnt go down there if I was you" . Someone said no problem. Ok the Lexas looked like a crushed tuna can when it came out the other end of the canyon.
I was in another canyon, rocks were looking like they would split you wide open...I busted one long arm and out of no where came these Sumies...In between the rocks... there must have been 10 of them, no dent scratches and these were lifted and trail rated.
I have some great pictures of stuff which happens in the desert. With the 20D next season I'll start posting.
I may post a Rubicon which came down a hill and landed on his head, had all the skid plate stuff but hey after it was all over the radio still worked. For all of you which off road, the person who rolled the Rubicon ended up with a black eye from the "Club" bouncing around while it was cart wheeling. TIE YOUR EQUIPMENT DOWN!!
I always carry a camera but now with the Canon I'll have some super shots.
Keep cool and take great shots!!
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