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Old 01-28-2008, 07:46 PM   #5 (permalink)
Sean K.
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Re: GREAT Charleau Gap pic from this weekend (on another site).

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homedad previously said: View Post
So how do you get yourself in such a stupid pickle...and have smoke rollin' out of the rear diff at the same time???

Must be a heep thing...I wouldn't understand....
Well, from looking at the pics, it looks like he was afraid of dropping into an undercut with that front driver tire on the wall, so he turned a little too far uphill and the tires stuck well enough that it climbed too high and then he ended up resting on the wall.

You can see here:



that he's fine.

Here:



he's avoiding the undercut but has turned too far up into the wall face.

And this:



was the end result.....

Simple enough mistake.

Sean
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