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The best of my mountains hiking & crawling

Awesome ....Simply Awesome,I do some similar but not nearly as high as that"thumbsup"it can get intense do you have a tether on your truck?
as i've learned it's a long walk to go flip it over again:lmao:I'm running a summit Once you get it set up right It's pretty much unstopable(The winch helps:ror:)Once again great pic's
 
Good idea and realization of your winch servo "thumbsup", have you had to modify the servo? or it was continuous rotation.

When do you use the winch, do you use the throttle at the same time?, is it possible to leave the summit in neutral when you use the winch?.
In 3906 Emaxx can be done but it is something not easily achieved.
 
The servo mod was easy if you would like i can post a link.I modded my tq4 (am) so that the two speed rocker controls the winch line in/out and added a button for on/off.the good part is i could use that for rear steer in the future rocker, left or right and the button when in the off position it centers the servo.No neutral but i have full control of throttle and steering.The servo i used is strong enough to drag the truck up stuff ,very rare i do that. it will lift the truck straight up off the ground.My truck is around 15 lbs now gotta put it on a diet...LOL
 
Would like to mount a winch like yours, Jaymann, in the Emaxx!, but do not know if I will have patience to use.
Very interesting your transmitter modification.

RC Hiking in the rain.
Trial 58:The path to the rain clouds:Through the fog.

I leave the 1/1. Prepare the Emaxx and starts to rain. :lmao:
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Maybe the cows food was expired ?. That smell!
This is is the true revenge of the cows when the farmer left the fencing closed.
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Slippery wet rocks.
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That rarest dog down there!, is red.
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Parts of our way ,in the background on the slope
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A bit of mud.
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And a lot of mud
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Suggestive photo. Way to where?
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"thumbsup"
 
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man that is incredible that you do all of this hiking alone much less with an E-MAXX!! great job and congratulations for being able to live near such beauty!
 
Would like to mount a winch like yours, Jaymann, in the Emaxx!, but do not know if I will have patience to use.
Very interesting your transmitter modification.

RC Hiking in the rain.
Trial 58:The path to the rain clouds:Through the fog.

I leave the 1/1. Prepare the Emaxx and starts to rain. :lmao:
txind3_003.jpg


Maybe the cows food was expired ?. That smell!
This is is the true revenge of the cows when the farmer left the fencing closed.
txind3_004.jpg


Slippery wet rocks.
txind3_006.jpg

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txind3_007.jpg


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txind3_008.jpg

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That rarest dog down there!, is red.
txind3_010.jpg



Parts of our way ,in the background on the slope
txind3_011.jpg


-
txind3_012.jpg


A bit of mud.
txind3_018.jpg


And a lot of mud
txind3_019.jpg


Suggestive photo. Way to where?
txind3_020.jpg


"thumbsup"

It's actually quite easy to do it. I did it to mine (mine is the older like yours) Look at my thread called MY SPIN ON AN E-MAXX I would post a direc
t link showing the picture but I'm not on a computer. Love the trails btw. You ever thought of changing the wheels and tires?
 
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Yes, I tried Masher tires for a while, and some Moab 40 series, but I'm back to this kind of harder rubber.
I move a lot in areas of mud and snow.
Now i use a Moab (175 * 99 mm) with snow chains and spikes for the winter, and smaller wheels in summer.
I just bought a trencher Proline 3.8, I'm hoping they leave the customs offices :evil:.

RC Mountain Hiking #59. Aizkorri.

I do not think we all fit!, so I'll have to wait a bit. They do not seem to have much urgency to go.
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Passing through a natural cave
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aizk3_007.jpg

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One of the rocky areas that I like in this excursion
aizk3_008.jpg


Trail to the first mountain pass.
aizk3_010.jpg


Going up.
aizk3_011.jpg


Our goal in the background, is a half-hour or 45 minutes of walking along a very rocky path.
aizk3_013.jpg


King & Queens of the cliffs
aizk3_014.jpg


The top of Aizkorri mountains.
aizk3_017.jpg


Returning, the slope is strong and must walk with care.
aizk3_018.jpg


Link to trail #59
http://translate.google.com/transla...kalnet.net/treewebs/truc ktrial/aizkorri3.htm
 
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You'll love the TRENCHERS man trust me. How do the tire chains perform in the mud?

Yes, I tried Masher tires for a while, and some Moab 40 series, but I'm back to this kind of harder rubber.
I move a lot in areas of mud and snow.
Now i use a Moab (175 * 99 mm) with snow chains and spikes for the winter, and smaller wheels in summer.
I just bought a trencher Proline 3.8, I'm hoping they leave the customs offices :evil:.

RC Mountain Hiking #59. Aizkorri.

I do not think we all fit!, so I'll have to wait a bit. They do not seem to have much urgency to go.
aizk3_001.jpg


Passing through a natural cave
aizk3_003.jpg



aizk3_007.jpg

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One of the rocky areas that I like in this excursion
aizk3_008.jpg


Trail to the first mountain pass.
aizk3_010.jpg


Going up.
aizk3_011.jpg


Our goal in the background, is a half-hour or 45 minutes of walking along a very rocky path.
aizk3_013.jpg


King & Queens of the cliffs
aizk3_014.jpg


The top of Aizkorri mountains.
aizk3_017.jpg


Returning, the slope is strong and must walk with care.
aizk3_018.jpg


Link to trail #59
http://translate.google.com/transla...kalnet.net/treewebs/truc ktrial/aizkorri3.htm
 
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Today I received the Proline Trencher tires and the first impression is that the rubber is very thin. On the one hand is very flexible and adherent b
ut otherwise seems to me not very robust on rocks with sharp edges. I will try soon.

Hike 60 Part 1, climbing "Brecha de Roland"

At the beginning of the hike, and we have snow
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Also rocks
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and Milestones
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We go up by a beautiful snow-covered trail
brech006.jpg



Must reach the mountain pass by a really tough terrain
brech009.jpg


The emaxx across a frozen waterfall,
brech012.jpg



Image of Taillon Glacier, and our goal at the top.
brech013.jpg


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brech014.jpg


Mountain pass and Sarradets refuge
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What way?
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Link - http://www.rc-hiking.com/sarradets.htm
 
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I'm always excited to see trucktrial update this thread with more cool photos of the world's highest mileage E-maxx in amazing places. I am seriously impressed that the truck survives that kind of true offroad abuse.
 
So are you saying that you don't like them?

Today I received the Proline Trencher tires and the first impression is that the rubber is very thin. On the one hand is ve
ry flexible and adherent but otherwise seems to me not very robust on rocks with sharp edges. I will try soon.

Hike 60 Part 1, climbing "Brecha de Roland"

At the beginning of the hike, and we have snow
brech002.jpg


Also rocks
brech003.jpg


and Milestones
brech004.jpg



We go up by a beautiful snow-covered trail
brech006.jpg



Must reach the mountain pass by a really tough terrain
brech009.jpg


The emaxx across a frozen waterfall,
brech012.jpg



Image of Taillon Glacier, and our goal at the top.
brech013.jpg


-
brech014.jpg


Mountain pass and Sarradets refuge
brech016.jpg


What way?
brech017.jpg


Link - http://www.rc-hiking.com/sarradets.htm
 
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No, just that at first glance Trencher's rubber coating seems too thin to roll in these sharp rocks. I try them soon.

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CrawlerKing what rims do you use? are beadlock? . Easily enter water inside?


I'm using the Axial 40 series rockster beadlock wheels. Idk about the water as I've never run mine at all except for once in the snow and it was fine the snow was starting to melt so it was wet but they stayed nice and dry. Hope this helps.
 
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#62 Winter ascent to the peak of "Chinebral de Gamueta" 2329m.

rise from 1350 to 2329 m on snow and ice.

Departure on the grassland so cold that it seemed like walking on wood
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First steps in a beech forest
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Climb to a mountain pass known as "Passage of the Bear"
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Very hard ascent zigzagging up the slope
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Atxerito and Chinebral peaks, our goal.
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approximation to the top, in the background
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The first arrow points to a small shelter in the "Paso del Oso".
The second, aty the "Paso del Caballo",
The third arrow, the refuge of Linza, where we began the hike.
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Descent path, that's just a mountain for approximation to peak.
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Link to trail #62 [ translated ] http://www.google.com/translate?langpair=es|en&u=http://www.rc-hiking.com/chinebral.htm
 
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