Exterme Trail Picture Collection
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Exterme Trail Picture Collection
I was interested, for the sake of coversation, if we could start a thread with only PICTURES reflecting what people regard as "extreme" trail pics pulled from reports posted here.
So, pull your favorite pics. The criterion are as follows:
1. Must be of a YT member/poster
2. Must reflect Tread Lightly
3. Must not include any BS.
Thanks.
So, pull your favorite pics. The criterion are as follows:
1. Must be of a YT member/poster
2. Must reflect Tread Lightly
3. Must not include any BS.
Thanks.
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Ye ask and ye shall recieve:
Two Yota's on extreme crawl, summer 05
Frontal "cover shot". The very definition of GNARLY. Complete with CB antenna installed
Snow run. This shot deserves only the best descriptors: intense, unreal, unforgettable, supreme. Nothing whatsoever can compare to this.
Two Yota's on extreme crawl, summer 05
Frontal "cover shot". The very definition of GNARLY. Complete with CB antenna installed
Snow run. This shot deserves only the best descriptors: intense, unreal, unforgettable, supreme. Nothing whatsoever can compare to this.
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LMAO Issac!
You guys may have already seen some of these but heck.... (Edited to add trail names)
Z Turn - Moab Rim Trail
Escalator - Hells Revenge - Moab
Escalator - Hells Revenge - Moab
Feder Faw**** - Carnage Canyon - Boulder CO
And Adrien - dod you mean you wanted to see pictures of extreme trails (obstacles) or pics of a truck doing something extreme.. like Isaac so perfectly posted)?
You guys may have already seen some of these but heck.... (Edited to add trail names)
Z Turn - Moab Rim Trail
Escalator - Hells Revenge - Moab
Escalator - Hells Revenge - Moab
Feder Faw**** - Carnage Canyon - Boulder CO
And Adrien - dod you mean you wanted to see pictures of extreme trails (obstacles) or pics of a truck doing something extreme.. like Isaac so perfectly posted)?
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Carveacre can get tough...
Pinyon Mtn...
The So Cal desert is full of challenging areas
These are some of the hardest trails in So Cal...that is as far as I went
Pinyon Mtn...
The So Cal desert is full of challenging areas
These are some of the hardest trails in So Cal...that is as far as I went
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More xtreme truck pr0n!
My friend chris who a long time back was a YT member. (Can't remember his screen name). Behind the Rocks? - Moab
Brian Ellinger from Front Range Off Road (He has to be a YT member) Rockpile - Pritchett Canyon - Moab
And then of course TC in Moab. Cliffhanger - Moab
My friend chris who a long time back was a YT member. (Can't remember his screen name). Behind the Rocks? - Moab
Brian Ellinger from Front Range Off Road (He has to be a YT member) Rockpile - Pritchett Canyon - Moab
And then of course TC in Moab. Cliffhanger - Moab
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A great shot of Steve on Yellow Belly -
This was my unsuccessful attempt at Yellow Belly a couple years back without a front locker -
http://www.members.cox.net/benspics1/MCC/Tipped.jpg
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its not the size that matters, but the way you use it.
Besides, if it ever came down to a confrontation, i can run faster than he can.
I was refering to the pictures...
Besides, if it ever came down to a confrontation, i can run faster than he can.
I was refering to the pictures...
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In an effort to make up for all the BS I've polluted this thread with - the most extreme wheeling I've seen lately is Moab - Hell's Revenge - Tip Over Challenge in icy/frost!
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Yeah but that isn't a YT member ya goof! (But a YT member was riding in there (me) and Troy *DID* take the picture). Yeah that was a puckery stunt for sure!
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Here's the most extreme trail I have ever been on.
Jaws of Death - Los Lunas, NM
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That trail doesn't look that tough! LOL
So long as you stay on the proper lines ... looks like the penalty for being off an inch or so are pretty severe!
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Finally, a spot where width would be great!
Trail looks killer Jim, where is that in relation to ABQ? Depending on work this summer, and now that I know I can drive 80, I would like to practice getting to AZ by stopping at your place!
Isaac, I have been training.
Trail looks killer Jim, where is that in relation to ABQ? Depending on work this summer, and now that I know I can drive 80, I would like to practice getting to AZ by stopping at your place!
Isaac, I have been training.
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Jaws is about 1 hour south of ABQ near Los Lunas; far from Farmington.
I would love to run it again, I didn't have a front locker when I ran it the first time. There's some pretty good obstacles. In fact, these pics don't do it justice. We were too busy wheelin' to take more pics.
You are right Cheese, width on this obstacle might be beneficial. This is an in and out trail so going in you drop off of the V ledge.
Here's Josh's Taco for perspective.
Your 37's would fall almost outside on his 35's I believe.
Cheese, you should check out the NM TTORA Farmington thread(s) on TTORA. NM is hosting Takeover the 1st weekend in August this year in Farmington. Pre-run on Cinco de Mayo weekend.
Width is king on a few trails in Farmington from looking at the pics.
I would love to run it again, I didn't have a front locker when I ran it the first time. There's some pretty good obstacles. In fact, these pics don't do it justice. We were too busy wheelin' to take more pics.
You are right Cheese, width on this obstacle might be beneficial. This is an in and out trail so going in you drop off of the V ledge.
Here's Josh's Taco for perspective.
Your 37's would fall almost outside on his 35's I believe.
Cheese, you should check out the NM TTORA Farmington thread(s) on TTORA. NM is hosting Takeover the 1st weekend in August this year in Farmington. Pre-run on Cinco de Mayo weekend.
Width is king on a few trails in Farmington from looking at the pics.
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Hey Cheesy-goodness, let me know when you plan on doing some local stuff.