backcountryLR4
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Parent's came to visit and took them down to Moab for the weekend.
Hit 80 degrees yesterday for the first time of 2017 and went hunting for snow up in the mountains.
Ended up coming across a broken down F-150 up near the top of the trail and did some of my first towing/recovery with the landy. Hooked up the Ford and towed him up to an open spot(which happened to be a natural gravel pit) to where I could turn him around and get him pointing down hill. I expected to notice that I was pulling a 5,000 lb truck at 7000 ft elevation up a trail and through a deep gravel pit. I couldn't even tell he was there...
This was all after a Jeep over-heated trying to pull him. On-lookers even commented how effortless it was.
Haven't even had my LR4 for 6 months, but I like it more and more as time goes on.
Shot from last night prior to helping out the Ford:
Hit 80 degrees yesterday for the first time of 2017 and went hunting for snow up in the mountains.
Ended up coming across a broken down F-150 up near the top of the trail and did some of my first towing/recovery with the landy. Hooked up the Ford and towed him up to an open spot(which happened to be a natural gravel pit) to where I could turn him around and get him pointing down hill. I expected to notice that I was pulling a 5,000 lb truck at 7000 ft elevation up a trail and through a deep gravel pit. I couldn't even tell he was there...
This was all after a Jeep over-heated trying to pull him. On-lookers even commented how effortless it was.
Haven't even had my LR4 for 6 months, but I like it more and more as time goes on.
Shot from last night prior to helping out the Ford: