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tension ?

I at one point in life made copper sculptures and sold them but at some point the cost to make them and what I could sell them for kinda blended together and I lost interest
Did you weld up all those metal sculptures near the Anza Borrego dessert ? Lol
Well I don't know where exactly but it was out east of Hemet somewhere.
Used to see some art sculptures when I rolled out to Pinion Canyon I thunk or maybe it was Truck Haven ? Near the Salton Sea ?
That used be my off road park in my 1:1 rig before Johnson Valley became more popular with the Hammers.

https://youtu.be/0YXqv08F04A?si=8JuAj2cnpmC-rX0x

https://youtu.be/-PkPNmaq1r8?si=RGLkDqO5TQQ9s2Gx

https://youtu.be/pibS4xWF19M?si=Ebb86h7lQfcBh5zI

Used to love going out to Big Bear too - Holcomb Creek, Jon Bull etc.

https://youtu.be/fZXuBniHK_4?si=Pv9Pq0Q9hsNMMjOh

And then there was Moab Utah ! 8)

https://youtu.be/RXUWOg50MMI?si=8NurvnXxjUv8zUS2

https://youtu.be/nTsV69yqlgY?si=N_7RRS2sW8qm3o3Y

https://youtu.be/zhrdSFKCOzE?si=nu0yyD44Y6Jbj9dr
 
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Nope I made small ones the biggest one was a 3ft scooner or a ketch I don't remember lol
Salton sea was a fun place ho wheel but ya Johnson valley is much better lol that's why I live here the scale crawling in off the charts too big bear is fun I spend a lot of time up there on the back roads getting firewood but no heavy wheelin the only off road capable rig I have thats running is 1 subaru and it's not a off road vehicle even though its got a 3"ish lift and oversized tires the scout and the k5 are both down for motor swaps problem is I just don't have the energy to finish them and then theres the other subarus one just needs tires and a freeze plug put back in lol and that one has the low range and locked diff out back and a poormans locker up front and another that's been chopped and bobbed and is waiting for it's cage but again no energy to Finnish
 
Nope I made small ones the biggest one was a 3ft scooner or a ketch I don't remember lol
Salton sea was a fun place ho wheel but ya Johnson valley is much better lol that's why I live here the scale crawling in off the charts too big bear is fun I spend a lot of time up there on the back roads getting firewood but no heavy wheelin the only off road capable rig I have thats running is 1 subaru and it's not a off road vehicle even though its got a 3"ish lift and oversized tires the scout and the k5 are both down for motor swaps problem is I just don't have the energy to finish them and then theres the other subarus one just needs tires and a freeze plug put back in lol and that one has the low range and locked diff out back and a poormans locker up front and another that's been chopped and bobbed and is waiting for it's cage but again no energy to Finnish

Oh I thought you had something to do with 20 - 30 FT tall art statues out there 8)

I had a Subaru Brat once, was a bad choice for me though.
Nothing more then an all wheel drive trail rig (car) with few abilities off road.
My Toyota Tacoma on the other hand was tried and proven successful at off road worthiness !
But I had to do a ton of modifications/upgrades to it,
for it to wheel reasonably well.
 
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