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The photo was mistakenly posted in the incorrect form. Here’s the Jeep in its proper, natural state .
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Not on its roof? Not a Jeep
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For anyone who didn’t spot this link...
http://www.rubicon4wheeler.com/2014/09/jeep-rollover-on-black-bear-pass.html
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I still don’t understand... “Why pick that line?” That’s just a physics phail...
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There are just crazy rollovers on Black Bear every year. There were three right after it opened last summer that forced it to recover, included a 4Runner one that made the rounds on the internet last year.
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Jeep on the rocks...
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That’s what I thought of when I saw it.
Also:
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Dang them’s some serious sideways trees.
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Derecho
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#(semi)Orloved
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The trees apparently got orloved too.
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It must be a high wind area.
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Or this is a rare photo of trees sleeping.