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Uploaded by on Oct 6, 2007

Mike tried to climb this hill and couldn't quite make it. While backing down he came pretty close to rolling.

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  • where abouts is this?

  • @souf13bay It's in Bryan, TX. The park is called Brazos Valley Offroad Ranch.. IIRC

    brazosvalleyoffroadranch(dot)c­om

  • Karma for leaving the trail got you stuck tread lightly next time

  • Actually, this is a newish offroad park that doesn't get very much business. As you can see in the video the place is very "grown up".

    He is on an established trail. How do you think the second Xterra got there so quick. He was going backwards on the trail to see if he could make that hill going up.

    We are very strict about treading lightly.

    Thanks for watching and thanks for telling people to tread lightly. We need more people who think like us out on the trails.

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  • @Dippindan0

    yes, the driver just balsy and like to take risks. ;-)

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  • Off Road Park?i just drive up the mountain and pick a trail.I do miss my Xterra,but it wasnt as half of a badass as my Jeep.shoulda never traded in my 86 4banger Trooper for it.Still a good truck,just not what i hoped for when i bought it.95 Grand Cherokee Orvis 5.2.stock except for tires.pulling Xterra up off of rock among other none Jeeps.but naa,much love for Xterra.better than most.

  • a little steep dont ya think

  • @kentuckycowboy2

    Totally agree with you brother with the exception of your remarks about *cost many lives*. That's pretty freaking Mellowdramatic with no disrespect or assholizm intended. What are the Statistics for Serious or Fatal Four Wheeling Injuries? They're very rare. I'll take my chances Wheeling in Moab anyday over driving on he Highways and Interstates of the USA.

    Nice Rigs....I love my WD21 and I'd be honored to go wheeling with Ya'll.

    Peace

  • are you guys on clubxterra. org?

  • WHAT R FRIENDZ FOR EHHH? haha

  • @kentuckycowboy2

    Wise words and fine advice! So many try to go with no tools, jacks etc and find themselves in a fix in short order. Often I see the driver type that can't think ahead far enough to avoid a problem that they could have. The wanna go fast, rip and tear. Speed is fine but accuracy is final

  • @75SharpsShooter It's one reason it's never a good ideal to go alone , even if you take communication devices such as cell phones just too many things can happen too fast on a good day . Same can be said about going without at least one experienced person maybe more if it's a large group , But I can't count the times we've been out & run into a kid & his girlfriend out in the middle of nowhere either doing the do or just wheeling bad territory's a bad ideal that has cost many lives .

  • an Xterra....Really?

  • i think it's very dangerous to recover that way by putting a vehicle in front with a strap on when you're climbing downhill like that, one of the cars might slip--my opinion

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