Here my d-90 is taking on a small incline in Moab. The landscape in Moab is unbeatable for both scenery and offroad trails.
This picture is taken at Lefthand Canyon just outside of North Boulder in Colorado. Lefthand Canyon has a loop that has claimed numerous vehicle parts. Though I have not completed the loop myself, I am told that lockers and 35's are most preferable. The spur roads around Lefthand are a lot of fun to mess around on even if not tackling the loop itself.
This is another angle of the Lefthand flex picture.
This picture was taken just outside my house in Boulder when I was attending CU-Boulder. My roommate threw a 3-inch Downie suspension lift and 33" BF mud terrains in his Tacoma. Unfortunately, he was not able to do the same to my truck because of possible body damage. We figured it was not worth the risk just for screwing around in the front of the house.
These are some pictures of our crew in Moab. Sometimes were bright eyed and clean and sometimes were tired and buried with dirt from camping the night before. Moab is no place to stay in a hotel. If you're not camping, you are afraid of having a real Moab experience.
Here me and my buddies were exploring the lands of Moab and we came across a great sand dune area. There we just spun our trucks around for about twenty minutes. Just gunning it up steep mound of sand and feeling like it was some desert safari was pretty cool.
Pete decided he was going to try and look cool burning a wheel at the sacred grounds of our Kappa Sig barbecue pit. Did he succeed?
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