To: EBUCK
But why would a flat-lander need a four wheel drive? It's flat. FLAT. Here in Idaho, complaints about a mere gravel road are for sissies. Try six inches of mud at a 30 degree slope-narrow, winding, with rocks on one side and the long drop into the lake on the other. NOW you'll need to get out and turn the hubs......
To: frodolives
I don't know man. Flatlanders are a funny sort any way you look at it LOL. I'm in Oregon and we've got most of the same as you except, of course, we have an ocean with beaches to boot.
EBUCK
23 posted on
03/25/2002 11:38:19 AM PST by
EBUCK
To: frodolives
If you can't get there in two wheel drive, you don't need to be there.
To: frodolives
My son had a old GMC Jimmy that he used to get to the back country in order to go caving. I know a father is supposed to get mad at a kid who has a car accident but what do you tell a kid that tore off the mirrors and wrecked the bumpers off of his truck and at the same time wore out two volumes of "The Caves of Tennessee?
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