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Old 04-18-2009, 06:43 PM
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It's been raining like crazy the last couple days in the Houston area, it caused some flash flooding today. This was my first time driving my ram through water and my first time ever driving through water for such a distance (~15miles). When I first started out the water was probably around 6" deep but by the time I got home it was at my doors easily. In the couple places where I was afraid it was too deep I jumped up on the median and hammered on it before any 5-0's saw me.

I snapped this pic of a ford "cross over" at the beginning of my trip.



Ended up being quite the adventure, thought I'd share.
 
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Old 04-18-2009, 06:55 PM
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holy shiz....crazy...you drivin' a 4 x 4...im from south texas...it rained last night and this morning...nothing like this though......
 
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Old 04-18-2009, 06:58 PM
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If only we had rain like that down here in Central florida... We would be able to wash outr trucks.... Water Restrictions suck!
 
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water restrictions???...here, we can only water at night....tuesdays and thursdays.....never stopped me though...lol
 
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HAHAHA Yeah doesnt stop alot of people... We arent supposed to water at all... but 100 miles north of us the Suwanne River is flooded... its up like 5 feet or something... talk about gettin hosed....
 
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Yeah I had 'er in 4x most of the trip home. I had never thought about how much effort it would take to push through that much water. I stayed around 2k RPM's and was probably only averaging 15 mph.
 
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crazy bro....these are the reasons we drive a DODGE....did you go muddin afterwards
 
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crazy bro....these are the reasons we drive a DODGE....did you go muddin afterwards
I went muddin' during. Kicked up LOTS of mud sneaking onto the medians as I went around the real deep water. HAHAHA ended up gettin to go muddin' and wash my truck on one trip!
 
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thats is a great example of double dippin....sick bro..
 
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Yeah, you guys in houston got alot more rain then we did here in college station.....that was some crazy rain though.hope its done for now
 


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