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Old Dec 6, 2021 | 07:10 AM
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this is not a thread to claim a problem or look for a solution. Just an open discussion about the very good off-road capability of our beasts.
Yesterday I was almost stuck in a deep muddy track, I was about to call a tractor, but keep working with all its hardware, it got out by itself and also later on on a very slippery terrain, it proved to be a very good car.
Anyhow, what I did was definitely too risky, therefore now I will look for somebody else when going offroad to have some fun.
Enjoy!
 
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Originally Posted by Fantatouring
Friends,
this is not a thread to claim a problem or look for a solution. Just an open discussion about the very good off-road capability of our beasts.
Yesterday I was almost stuck in a deep muddy track, I was about to call a tractor, but keep working with all its hardware, it got out by itself and also later on on a very slippery terrain, it proved to be a very good car.
Anyhow, what I did was definitely too risky, therefore now I will look for somebody else when going offroad to have some fun.
Enjoy!
Always best to have two vehicles when off roading. Someone to either pull you out, or a ride to go get something else to pull you out. If there are any clubs in your area, might consider visiting a couple, and see which fits best. Going in a group is both fun, and safer.

I too have been impressed with some of the places I have been able to get myself with my trucks. Some of those places, I very likely should not have been. WAY off the beaten path..... and if I broke down, or got stuck, I would be REALLY stuck.
 
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