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Old 12-24-2011, 02:09 PM
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I don't believe I've ever seen so many antennae. Lookin' like a bunch of 4WD insects. Can't fathom what anybody would need more than 2 for...but whatever...
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Man, you guys all have awesome looking rigs. Thanks for you post.
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Originally Posted by MudHippy
I don't believe I've ever seen so many antennae. Lookin' like a bunch of 4WD insects. Can't fathom what anybody would need more than 2 for...but whatever...
One for the scanner, one for the HF radio, one for the CB [FM band], one for the stereo, one for the cell/sat phone, one for the ELT/EPIRB [if installed]
each radio/comms device needs a dedicated antenna for maximum effectiveness.

That wind sounds like it was howling...
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Awesome pictures! I love Arctic trucks!
Old 12-25-2011, 01:09 PM
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Hah, for a limited time, you can view those videos on the Youtube site, and click the snowflake for even more frigid winter ambiance.
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I think your b*lls must clank when you walk... and not because they are frozen, lol.
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Wow, that is awesome, talk about the size of the footprint those tires leave. Nice trip
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Those are some crazy yotas. Love it!
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Thanks for sharing, awesome rides, awesome friends - good times!
Old 05-23-2012, 08:28 PM
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Toyota has that sweet spot in my heart but I won't lie, that Montero is really sweet too What a different world of offroad fun than I'm used to in Colorado. Even with some snow wheeling we don't have a lot of places with that type of freedom to just tear it up (in a truck at least).

Looks like you guys had a blast, and that cabin looks like a great place to relax
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Pretty cool to see the different style with these rigs. Looks like tons of fun.
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Man i wish i could have been there! these are some nice rigs!!! thanks for sharing!
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