67r/t4speeder Wrote:Yeah not too crazy like today crazy, we had these unusual high winds so trees were falling all over the place nobody had power, my son and I went around town with chain saws and helped people where we could. I grew up in Texas so this is not a storm to me , when the sky turns black in Texas... Run and hide there is a storm coming . you people back east have storm's also like I have never experienced.
...but we're a tough bunch!!
Objects quickly DISAPPEAR in the rearview mirror and PLEASE stay seated until the ride comes to a complete stop!!
Silver Lake sand dunes are a smaller in area than the Pismo beach dunes. There is around 3,000 acres of dunes but only around 500 acres are used for vehicles. https://youtu.be/tkBED21oGgE
This link is from my gopro video.
The video is a little deceiving. The dunes are pretty steep. I was surprised how good the truck did. There were many vehicles that couldn't make it up to the top. Had 12 PSI in the tires.
Back when my powerwagon was solely a beach truck it had a built 318 1/2 ton axles( light was key) 15x10 wheels with Yokohama super diggers tires, it was the fastest around except for the blown big block machines. 3 pounds air psi bead locks was key. Could stop half way up the hill then tale again like glue to the sand.
That was our make MoPar proud days of the 90S for Troxellsgarage.com
The Idaho Andy I love the smell of race fuel in the morning