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I pulled a similar ( empty ) rig out of a "ditch" myself alone with my mitsubishi 4x4 pickup

The driver had pulled over to make a call, and meanwhile his tractor sank down in the soft side of the road, not much offcourse but still enuff to ensure he wasent going nowhere.
And when i said well hang on i will pull you out he said no way can you do that.

So i said well lest see, ill hook up back here on your trailer and when you feel me pull just reverse nice and easy.

And soon he was back on dry tarmack with a big smile on his face "thumbsup"

O forgot to tell, i allso digged a little behind his wheels and put down my sand ladder for him to get grip.

you lean a little playing with Land rovers in the mud for a decade, and thats about all the terrain we have here to drive 4x4 in.
 
hehe you would like to take one of those to the beaches down there wont you ;-)

Same up here but there is a 20 km/h speed limit on the beaches along the west coast.
Not that it stopped me from tearing them up on my quad, but i am sure if i did the same in the summer time with all the summer housed over there occoupied i would have been stopped in no time.
BTW its not fun to stand in a 1 M deep river trying to push a 660 ccm yamaha out of it, not leasst when its late October :mrgreen:

PS. if Glamis was over here, it would be a wildlife sanctuary.

PPS. hell if its fun, it is proberly illigal here, or will be soon when EU get ther sticky hands on it.
 
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It's almost impressive the amount of "truck drivers" that don't carry chains or have a clue how to put them on even if they did have them. It's the law to carry the proper number of chains from November 1st to April 1st in mountain states,
 
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Wééééééé !!!

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Yes, very majestic. 8)

(I love watching gliders. There's a lot of glider and balloon action in my area during the summer.)
 
That moonlight longbording is cool.

I have just ordered a camera ( IP ) with the Sony IMX185 sensor, so soon i will be able to make cool color recordings in pretty low light.

The camera have build in SD slot for use out and about, this means on the scope of my airrifle.
When not out and about i will proberly connect the camera to my NVR as i have 1 unused channel.

A lot of 4 legged rats will die this year, and they will die in glorious HD.

DEMO of what a IMX185 do with darkness, it litterally kill it.
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