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Thought I would start a thread on cool rig photos that are a little different.

Here is one of my rig going down I-5. My wife and I were passing a semi truck that was extremely clean. In the hub of the rear wheel was a perfect shot of my trucks reflection.



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This is at monument Valley..... notice the 3 different images because of the spot or big mirror



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This is at Sand Hollow in Utah Near St. George... ...



Oh and this was taken with a 40 yr old "Brownie" Camera (the Kind you look down into the viewfinder)



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The 2005 winning the "24 valve truck" at May Madness..... Lots of elbow grease



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Heading over Ophir pass into Silverton Colorado.



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This is up on Engineer pass between Silverton and Lake City Colorado. (12,800 Feet Elevation)

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Engineer pass over in october in my old 93

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California pass in october

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Mactruck, the last time I did Ophir it was in an '89 Toyota 4runner. It was a tight ride then, how did you do it in the Ram?

Ron
 
This is my truck in the vacant lot across from where my new house is being built in El Dorado Hills, Ca I love the view from here. Oh yeah and my truck :-laf :-laf



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And the view from this spot.....



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-Ryan
 
rono said:
Mactruck, the last time I did Ophir it was in an '89 Toyota 4runner. It was a tight ride then, how did you do it in the Ram?

Ron



VERY Carefully :-laf



I used to 4 wheel alot when I went to college in New Hampshire. So I'm used to tight wheeling I guess. ( IE: Granite and Trees)



I had a few people warn me that it would be tight but I didn't feel like I had a real problem getting up and over. It was quite fun.



Now RDusch's pics of Engineer pass are that much more impressive because it's in the snow. I bet the pucker factor on some of those switchbacks in the snow is alot more intense. :eek:



Here is another view of Ophir pass Looking up.

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