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Some weekend fun in the mud.

netrogue

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Here is a couple pictures from this weekend.

Every year I hit the trail with a group called Legendary Civilian Jeepers. They put together a food drive for our local food pantry. Unfortunately I was unable to make the drop off this year, but here is a link to the news coverage this year:
[video]http://www.wxow.com/story/16182578/legendary-civilian-jeepers-donate-record-amounts-of-food#.TtvCBdDaECo.facebook?autoStart=true&topVideo CatNo=default&clipId=6515050[/video]

Here is the group getting ready.
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Here is me charging up a hill, only myself and two other jeeps made it :)
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Here is me getting pulled out of the "hole". Everyone needed to get winched out..including the highly modified jeep that is pulling me. I also made it up the farthest. :)
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All done for the day, getting ready to leave.
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netrogue

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The rain did end up changing over to snow about 2 hours after we got off the trail on Saturday. Only about 3" of snow on the ground atm.
 

netrogue

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I did get a ton of crap from most of them before we even got on the trail. Then after I cleared the first obstacle with ease, they became believers.
 

Hans3T

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Nice pics, thanks for sharing!

Were the Jeep guys welcoming? I ran with one Jeep group back home once and I got some mixed "reviews".
 

netrogue

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Yes, they are a good group of guys, I have wheeled with them before in my other jeeps that I had owned. It was more of why the hell did I go with this big H2 and not a JK. The only thing that I was not allowed to do was pull any of them out... I think they didn't want any evidence. :)
 
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cgalpha08

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I did get a ton of crap from most of them before we even got on the trail. Then after I cleared the first obstacle with ease, they became believers.
Haters will hate, till they just cant hate anymore, i do love how jeepers hate until you just show them up lol

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06 H3

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beautiful Hummer btw! How does the supercharger do in an offroad environment? does it make a difference?
 

netrogue

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beautiful Hummer btw! How does the supercharger do in an offroad environment? does it make a difference?

I guess I have didn't really drive the H2 without one, but I think it would "feel" underpowered if I didn't have it. The H2 didn't even sweat a bit on anything we tried.

Only thing I wish I did have on the truck was front lockers. I had a bit of an issue getting over a rock that was sloppy because of the mud. I kept just sliding down the rock with my drivers side front tire. So instead of crawling over it, I had to just get a run at it and bump over it. Without the mud, it would have been no problem.
 

kflips

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Looks like fun - your rig looked like John Holmes at a Pee Wee Herman convention in those pictures.
 

glpd74

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got to play in the mud for a good cause...talk about a win win. Thanks for sharing :thumbs:
 
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