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Old 05-01-2020, 06:35 PM #16
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I'm definitely a cruising kinda guy. Throw in some dirt roads and light trails and that's about it for me, in the 4Runner at least..
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This guy know what hes doing... FS: Lightly used 4Runner.

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This guy know what hes doing... FS: Lightly used 4Runner.

Lmaoooo...could be very expensive if he lands wrong
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My primary interest in off-road driving is to get me where I want to go. I like anything from a graded dirt road to a moderately tricky trail. I can do some rock crawling when needed but don't seek it out, and when possible I prefer to avoid the really sphincter-puckering stuff where one wrong move ends in disaster.

This. Stuff like the Kentucky Toyota Trail Ride (vids are on my YT channel linked in my sig) & just exploring. Can’t wait to get my truck out west. I’ve done Shafer Trail at Canyonlands National Park & Georgia Pass on the Continental Divide in rented 4x4s and my dream would be to start around May one year in Texas & end up in Alaska by midsummer, exploring as much as possible along the way, then do the same headed back south.
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I don't care much for rock crawling, usually go for trails that go from village to village. That's my go to stuff Offroading can't guarantee you're gonna get back the same day but man its fun.

Weekend beach runs and nice fire roads are always fun when I can't get my offroad fix.

You can guess who took the 9 hour tough trail and who took the easy 2 hour route. Offroading
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I don't care much for rock crawling, usually go for trails that go from village to village. That's my go to stuff Offroading can't guarantee you're gonna get back the same day but man its fun.

Weekend beach runs and nice fire roads are always fun when I can't get my offroad fix.

You can guess who took the 9 hour tough trail and who took the easy 2 hour route. Offroading
That sounds like what we had to do when we went to Costa Rica. Just getting from the airport to our airbnb was a 4wd expedition. Not something we planned to do but crossing river beds on primitive so called roads and climbing over rocky terrain was just a village to village experience. Thank God that rented 4wd (some type of Nissan) held up because we could have been like many folks we saw along the way that were stuck in the mud or river beds just trying to reach their vacation destination. Our rental had to cleaned before we returned it because it looked similar to your vehicle..lol
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