Scrappy came along, he was just rarin' to go.
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Before I found a place to settle in, my buddy Drew and I did some offroading, the Dodge definitely gets around where the Jeep never could. Ended up on top of a mountaintop for a great view.
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While we were up there, Drew noticed a car had been rolled down the mountain. As it turns out, it had been hotwired, so it was presumably stolen. It was also riddled with bullet holes. No blood was to be seen, so we doubt anyone was in it when it went down the mountian.
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On the way down off the peak, we visited the Slab O' Doom! it's a 3 and a half foot long, 75` angled rock slab that sits right in the middle of one of the paths. I didn't try to cross it with the truck, but Drew went over it with his Wrangler.
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When I redo the suspension on the truck, it's going to flex like this.
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I took this picture with my fingers in between the tire and wheel well... barely.
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I know it's hard to tell, but the Jeep is actually level in this photo <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />
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"Teaching is not showing others new things, but reminding them that they know as well as you."

JYD #118