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<blockquote data-quote="Becker69 CO" data-source="post: 777832" data-attributes="member: 53963"><p>Thanks for posting a Pic of mine!! That is a genuine shot... not photoshopped in the least. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Place: Moab</p><p></p><p>Trail: Top of the World</p><p></p><p>Date: Mothers day 2006</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can tell you that next to being shot at... that was one of the scariest drives to the edge. I trust Brian (in the shot at left) with my life.... he guided me out and told me where to put it. The first thing I did when I came to a stop was IMMEDIATELY shift into Reverse... as in my fear and my right foot shaking on the brake... I didn't want to fudge with what gear I was in when I wanted to get off it!! Next I was screaming at my other buddy to take the damn picture cuz I didn't want to be out there very long! I believe it's a 3000 ft cliff that you are on, it's windy and Robins are screaming up and down the cliff. The view is second to none. I was perfectly aware that it is 'SlickRock' sandstone and fully ladden my truck weighs close to 4750 lbs.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will try Caymens advice (it should have occured to me last night!) Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Becker69 CO, post: 777832, member: 53963"] Thanks for posting a Pic of mine!! That is a genuine shot... not photoshopped in the least. Place: Moab Trail: Top of the World Date: Mothers day 2006 I can tell you that next to being shot at... that was one of the scariest drives to the edge. I trust Brian (in the shot at left) with my life.... he guided me out and told me where to put it. The first thing I did when I came to a stop was IMMEDIATELY shift into Reverse... as in my fear and my right foot shaking on the brake... I didn't want to fudge with what gear I was in when I wanted to get off it!! Next I was screaming at my other buddy to take the damn picture cuz I didn't want to be out there very long! I believe it's a 3000 ft cliff that you are on, it's windy and Robins are screaming up and down the cliff. The view is second to none. I was perfectly aware that it is 'SlickRock' sandstone and fully ladden my truck weighs close to 4750 lbs. I will try Caymens advice (it should have occured to me last night!) Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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