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Old 12-08-2008, 02:25 PM
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Default Houston Area Offroading Anyone?

Im going to start this thread with the intent that anyone in the Houston area that wants to do a little off roading can post up here. Ive been out twice in the past month by myself (nobody wants to play with me) LOL

So anyways, I found this spot a few miles from the house and had my brother meet me out there in his TRD Taco. While I was waiting I decided to drive down this huge drainage ditch that looked pretty solid so I kept it in 2wd. Much to my suprise after I broke that top crusty layer it was extremely soft and since I left it out of 4wd I didnt have any clawing power with the front rubber and stuck the truck pretty good.

It took my brothers Taco and a buddies Jeep Commander to get me out. LOL



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Old 12-08-2008, 09:55 PM
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Yeah it was cold and my camera batteries were dying.

Here is my suggestions - since I am a 2 wheeler. Where we are going is the back end of new master planned communities. There are retainage ditches to get in (the ones that have grass) bayous to drive in/around and for the area that we were at new lakes to explore around.

For guys like myself who were to cheap to get a 4wd it is fun and challenging in a 2wd at the same time since we cant get in the deep mud it makes for an easier clean.

I am up for going out to Bridgeland or Black Horse Ranch. Those are big areas I am sure they have something fun to get into.
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still no repsonses! this site sux.
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