The Official 2nd Gen RAM Forum OT thread
Listed my 4Runner for sale today, hopefully it doesn't take to long to sell. These things are worth their weight in gold it seems like. Let's see if they're as sought after as everyone claims.
Mt Rainier, 14,411 feet. Boom. lol.
just snoqualmie pass on I-90 is 3,022'
rainier is big. but can you see it from where you live??? I can well if I drive a few blocks I can... damn trees and foothills are in the way lol. I live literally right at the bottom of the cascade foothills.
rainier is big. but can you see it from where you live??? I can well if I drive a few blocks I can... damn trees and foothills are in the way lol. I live literally right at the bottom of the cascade foothills.
I live 30 miles east of Snoqualmie pass (which is closed right now due to snow) at 2,250 ft. So when I leave my driveway I am driving in the mountains. And I have to drive in the snow everyday but we don't use salt out here on the left coast. So my rig doesn't rot away like they do out east. The crap they do put down does eat the finish off some finishes on rims. And of course the state nor the rim manufacture will claim responsibility for damaging $1,000 worth of rims. This year has been a real weird year for snow. We didn't have any until a week ago and now it will snow for a few days, then warms up and it all almost melts then it turns cold again. So we end up with ice everywhere.
And yea I can see it from where I live. Not the actual mountain, but I can look at pictures. Still counts right? And I live at 2000 feet, so if i want to play in the snow, I just have to go out the front door.
Last edited by AppelH; 02-17-2014 at 09:36 PM.
I live 30 miles east of Snoqualmie pass (which is closed right now due to snow) at 2,250 ft. So when I leave my driveway I am driving in the mountains. And I have to drive in the snow everyday but we don't use salt out here on the left coast. So my rig doesn't rot away like they do out east. The crap they do put down does eat the finish off some finishes on rims. And of course the state nor the rim manufacture will claim responsibility for damaging $1,000 worth of rims. This year has been a real weird year for snow. We didn't have any until a week ago and now it will snow for a few days, then warms up and it all almost melts then it turns cold again. So we end up with ice everywhere.