Great Hummer H1 shots.
#33
I've trailguided some of them around Arkansas and we have broken them pretty bad. Very cool rigs but don't handle tight extreme trails very well or steep hill climbs. They are awesome in a desert environment where they have room to stretch their legs.
Awesome pics though, I still love them and just got off of Ebay looking for one!
Awesome pics though, I still love them and just got off of Ebay looking for one!
#34
I've trailguided some of them around Arkansas and we have broken them pretty bad. Very cool rigs but don't handle tight extreme trails very well or steep hill climbs. They are awesome in a desert environment where they have room to stretch their legs.
Awesome pics though, I still love them and just got off of Ebay looking for one!
Awesome pics though, I still love them and just got off of Ebay looking for one!
#36
My buddies old Powerstroke...
We had this buried up to the windows in a retention pond.... 3 trucks, 1 winch, 4 tow straps, the Ford was finally out.... and it was an expensive tow to the tranny shop, and an expensive tranny for the Ford............... and we went out and did it again This time, we didn't get stuck.
We had this buried up to the windows in a retention pond.... 3 trucks, 1 winch, 4 tow straps, the Ford was finally out.... and it was an expensive tow to the tranny shop, and an expensive tranny for the Ford............... and we went out and did it again This time, we didn't get stuck.
#37
Around here we have high HP loose rock hillclimbs. They are very steep and very loose. The Hummers were just really heavy and couldn't keep the wheelspeed up to climb. On a solid hillclimb, where they can get traction, they are mountain goats.
#43
Hot Springs... I cut a lot of those trails over there with a chain saw.
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