Traveler III
Yes pics!Will be watching this thread! Photos are a must!
And the rest they say, is history lol.My worst time being stuck had absolutely nothing to do with overlanding.
My girlfriend at the time lived on a state highway in west-central Ohio. Her family's house was quite a ways back from the highway, and had a looping gravel driveway to get there with some off-camber curves.One winter night, instead of driving my VW Scirocco, I was driving my mother's 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. All these years later, I don't remember why. Maybe we were on a fancy dinner date, or maybe the VW was broken.
I was there until well after 1 AM, and while we were inside, it had snowed about 8" on top of the several inches of snow we already had, and out in the country like that, it drifted a lot. I'm sure you can see where this is headed...
So there I was, very late at night, off the side of the driveway, in over a foot of snow, spinning the wheels trying to gain some traction in a car with no weight on the rear end and wide, useless tires. I'd try to dig some out with my gloved hands, and go at it again. Eventually, my girlfriends' father and brother, who had already gone to bed, came out to help push me out. Very embarrassing, and certainly endeared me to her family.
That's her in the avatar above.
Man thats a great story! Glad you made it work out all these yearsMy worst time being stuck had absolutely nothing to do with overlanding.
My girlfriend at the time lived on a state highway in west-central Ohio. Her family's house was quite a ways back from the highway, and had a looping gravel driveway to get there with some off-camber curves.One winter night, instead of driving my VW Scirocco, I was driving my mother's 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. All these years later, I don't remember why. Maybe we were on a fancy dinner date, or maybe the VW was broken.
I was there until well after 1 AM, and while we were inside, it had snowed about 8" on top of the several inches of snow we already had, and out in the country like that, it drifted a lot. I'm sure you can see where this is headed...
So there I was, very late at night, off the side of the driveway, in over a foot of snow, spinning the wheels trying to gain some traction in a car with no weight on the rear end and wide, useless tires. I'd try to dig some out with my gloved hands, and go at it again. Eventually, my girlfriends' father and brother, who had already gone to bed, came out to help push me out. Very embarrassing, and certainly endeared me to her family.
That's her in the avatar above. [emoji813]eyes:
I had a '70 Supreme convertible in high school and had a lot of fun in the snow with that car....I was driving my mother's 1968 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme.
Influencer II
Those are fun!Got stuck on my wife and I's anniversary 2 years ago coming back from Gatlinburg TN. I told her i wanted to take my truck in case it got bad, she insisted that her car would be fine and she'd rather take it because it is more comfortable....her car is a supercharged V8 Olds Aurora. Needless to say, it is not great in the snow. On the drive home it took us 16hrs to drive what normally would be a 7hr drive. So we got tired and took a pitstop and a friends house in Lawrenceburg, IN. That was a mistake. We came back out from his house to find 6 more inches of snow had fallen. To leave his house we had to drive up an incline to leave. We got stuck in her car and it required the use of one of these to get out!
Got stuck on my wife and I's anniversary 2 years ago coming back from Gatlinburg TN. I told her i wanted to take my truck in case it got bad, she insisted that her car would be fine and she'd rather take it because it is more comfortable....her car is a supercharged V8 Olds Aurora. Needless to say, it is not great in the snow. On the drive home it took us 16hrs to drive what normally would be a 7hr drive. So we got tired and took a pitstop and a friends house in Lawrenceburg, IN. That was a mistake. We came back out from his house to find 6 more inches of snow had fallen. To leave his house we had to drive up an incline to leave. We got stuck in her car and it required the use of one of these to get out!
Advocate II
Haha thats funnyNo matter the stuck Be sure, I will be there.
Get Out! Life is Good!
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Advocate II
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Ah yes NTCI high centered a Hmmwv at NTC and it required everyone standing on hood to tip it over the edge and get traction.
That sounds like a genuine Infantry Solution.I high centered a Hmmwv at NTC and it required everyone standing on hood to tip it over the edge and get traction.
Pathfinder III
Thats still some impressive wheeling with a van, you have my respect on that lolThese, where I broke my car.