My Trip To J.W. Corbitt

Ha, ha........Gator looks like he's saying; "break down....break down, go ahead....break down and you're mine."
or..."Mmmmmmmm.....Hummer, hard on the outside...soft on the inside."
Cliff
I went out again today.
The water had receded and I was able to run the trail I was afraid to previously.
Ironically enough there was a gator in the water.
Needless to say, I was glad I didn't get stuck...





The water had receded and I was able to run the trail I was afraid to previously.
Ironically enough there was a gator in the water.
Needless to say, I was glad I didn't get stuck...





ORIGINAL: 3hummers
It would be a good idea to run with a buddy though.
It would be a good idea to run with a buddy though.
My girlfriend accompanied me on my frist trip, and it was on a Saturday, so there were plenty of people there.
This time, I went alone and was probably the only person in the park. I was getting a little braver to boot.
There was a one lane construction road built up with rocks that was surrounded by water on both sides that traversed the entire park. I was travelling down it and eventually had to turn around. I got one wheel off the path and into the water, and I sank like I rock into this nasty, super thick mud. My heart was racing as I knew I did not have winch point, nor anyone else to help me out. Luckily, I was able to lock up the rear and reverse out, otherwise, I may have spent the night there...
Don't you just love the water lizards. We get them in Queensland up north but crocs not ali's. Looks like great fun there mate.
We actually put 4 screws in number plates to stop the water ripping them off. A mate thought he would put one in each top corner and one in the centre on the bottom of the plate as his plate was mounted on a flat surface on his bull bar. Deep water still bent up the corners.
We actually put 4 screws in number plates to stop the water ripping them off. A mate thought he would put one in each top corner and one in the centre on the bottom of the plate as his plate was mounted on a flat surface on his bull bar. Deep water still bent up the corners.



