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Forest road on the way to a trail head. They basically angle parked right where the road is smoothest, forcing us to climb the much more difficult ruts and steps to the right. We did it in a 3rd gen Rav4. Three-wheeled it on the way down, and took a couple tries to get the perfect line going up, but we did it. It should have been no trouble for the jeep, or the pro-4x Xterra that was there earlier. smh
I know it doesn’t look it, but it’s fairly steep, and wet. The step and rut things are up to my knees in more than a few spots.
We left a polite note on the jeep letting them know that their chosen parking spot is terrible.
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It’d be a shame to have two flat tires in the woods.
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You wouldn’t understand.
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A real Jeep does not choose to park there, it just breaks down there
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That’s the kind of thing that makes me want to drive by super close to the Jeep (without making contact) , in hopes that the owner is nearby to get nervous about the paint getting scratched.
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Sahara - makes sense.
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Chrome wheels is a dead giveaway.
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I no-goe d a section like this in my suburban a few years ago. I was afraid that it would get high centered getting out of the rut on the running boards and since it was a work truck I wanted all the pieces attached when I showed up to work on Monday morning.