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steve lynch -> almost rolled my h2... :( (9/24/2007 11:06:30 PM)
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I mistakenly believed I could just automatically conquer any terrain in my hummer, so I decided to not be a pansy, and took my hummer to the trails along the high power lines near my house... lots of 45 degree slopes, and loose rock, mud, ruts, streams, etc... had a blast until i got a little over my head... I started to descend a very steep dirt path and got my right wheel in an erosion rut. my truck nosed over, and the back left wheel was at full excursion, with like 3 feet from the tire to the fender (or so it looked) and I should also mention that the wheel was a foot off the ground. I couldn't back up, and i got very scared! I finally climbed out and started formulating a plan.... there were a bunch of 4 wheeler guys whizzing around, so we got 5 guys to hang off the side standing on the side step, and decided the best course of action was to continue forward to raise up out of the rut.. we did it, and the guys all jumped off, and I leveled off.... I learned a huge lesson.... though off roading is usually percieved as a sport for dumbass rednecks, you do have to have a bit of technique... I do not... that was my first time off road ever. I'm going to take an offroad class from the local dealer, and hopefully next time I'll be a bit less eager to start something I can't finish... so my question is this... when you hit too steep of a trail, and you feel like it's gonna be too steep (maybe i'm just not used to driving a vehicle up such a steep incline, and it just feels too steep) espescially going upwards, what do you do when you can't continue forward? how do you back down? or do you? can you roll the truck over backwards? I see pictures of people launching their hummers over the top of far steper hills, but I just feel unsafe. I was an idiot for getting in over my head, but not enough of an idiot to do it again, so i guess, that makes me only half an idiot. :)
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