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Old 05-29-2003, 05:24 PM
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With a full time mechanic too I guess.
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Old 05-30-2003, 05:24 AM
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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by JSA_3:
The perfect compliment to my H2 would be an H1 sitting next to it in the driveway <HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Absolutely! If you can get the tow-truck guy to drop the H1 in your driveway it's much easier to work on it there. Just make sure it isn't going to block your other vehicles from accessing the garage!

Thanks for all the compliments on my responses guys....but fyi...the properly accepted terminology to use when in agreement with me is the ever-classic "amen". While I'm not the least bit religious (except on extreme side-slopes)....the "amen" thing seems to chap MAC's hyde.

Ya know...the funny thing is...the H1 guys and the Disco guys have something in extreme common: they both fiecely defend their rigs and adamandtly love them...BUT once you get past the resilient exterior you'll find a group rattled with maintenance, reliability and quality issues.
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Old 07-30-2005, 12:24 AM
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Already got slammed for it twice, dude.

Does it sound like I'm bored, newly subscribing and looking for somebody to wheel with?

Looks like 6 other posters didn't mind me resurrecting it, though.

Wanna meet me in CO to wheel???
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Old 05-29-2003, 02:01 PM
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I'm with Steve and John my H2 is a stepping stone to a H1. Don;t get me wrong I will keep the H2 too.......lol come to think about it I want the SUT too.
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Old 07-28-2005, 12:11 AM
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Hi Alec,
I'm thinking of concentrating on trails in Chaffee and Gunnison counties so I'm thinking between Bueana Vista and Crested Butte especially since there's a trail which connects them over Schofield Pass? Never been on it although I've been in both towns. I am quite flexible although I would say that I was on most of the trails around Ouray and Telluride last year.
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A cross of tahoe/suburban maybey, but definetly not the escalade. in my eyes, the escalade is purely a comfort vehicle. close to no offroad capabilites and an extremely bulky body for its class. i hardly ever see them offroad anyways so why it would come into this even as a suggestion, i do not know.
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Let's drop the charade, shall we? The vehicle is a mutt. It's a combination of Tahoe, Suburban and Escalade with a HUMMEResque body. We can put the rumors to bed right now. This vehicle has almost zero resemblance to the H1. The only similarity I can find is that they're both built in the same city. Don't get me wrong, I LOVE my H2 and can't think of another vehicle I would rather drive, but who are we kidding?

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Old 05-29-2003, 06:31 AM
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Course....the other thing is....at all our events the H1's have to follow me in my H2.

I've yet to find an H1 that can keep up with me racing through the forest.

The money I saved not buying an H1 is a large part of the down-payment for a vacation home I planning on buying in Lake Arrowhead.

Just tease them back, it's all part of the fun. Sooner or later they'll breakdown and that's when you pour the lemon onto the wound. Payback's a bitch!
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I've had a bunch of people say the same to me, usually my response is "Where's your Hummer?" which shuts them up. Another time I was arguing with a moronic sales rep from Polaris that my Banshee would rip they're new Predator to pieces, he asked me if I had 10,000.00 to bet, or if that would be my life savings. I looked at him and just said "10G's? I drive a hummer for a daily driver" "Oh yeah?" he says, "Me too, but not a fag ass H2" "Oh, my toy car is a 2k3 Z06," I say. "Me too" Thats when I laughed at him and walked away. People are rediculous.

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Oh, and one other thing: in Grass Valley in the snow we had two H1s hopelessly stuck. One had to be winched out, the other winched AND dug out. How many H2s got stuck that weekend? Exactly zero.

So I'm reluctant to say that I'm kidding myself.

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Phil, I took a look at your website. Do you still have that H1???
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