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Exclamation Trail Advice For Newbies!!

Before you go trekking off-road remember to remove your running boards, side steps, etc... prior to going out....or they may not look or function as well when you get back. We learned that, and a few other things, the hard way on our last run.

Peace, And Enjoy the view when your out there!

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Ouch!!
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Before you go trekking off-road remember to remove your running boards, side steps, etc... prior to going out....or they may not look or function as well when you get back. We learned that, and a few other things, the hard way on our last run.

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No you didn't. You didn't even make it to the trail.
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No you didn't. You didn't even make it to the trail.

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I got the video from Geoff of the CV Break... Arrgghhh!

I'll post it in a little while.... It's so good to relive the funtimes!

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Looking forward to seeing it
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Taking the side steps is Hummer Happening 101 stuff. Learning a bit about your vehicle and what it can do, what gear to carry, and some basic recovery techniques is better advice.

Here's some old links on some basic stuff that may be useful to those that have not seen them;

http://www.*******club.com/tech/trail.html

http://www.*******club.com/tech/h2_4wd.html

http://www.*******club.com/tech/recovery.html

http://www.*******club.com/tech/gear.html

i saw that *******club site the other day, its great stuff
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