On the track down to Dingo Dell in the Blue Mountains. Its hard to tell but I have my camper trailer on the back, this was just after I got the camper and before the lift.
This was also the second atempt at the crosing, had to back the trailer back across the creek after not giving it enough the first time.
Glenn
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This is mine, doesn't look to hard but it was rutted and very loose and we were fairly well into it to get up the hill. The tail end has actually flicked out in this shoot.
Same hill going down.
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If you know pics are going to be taken whilst your climbing a tricky spot or whatever, a good tip is to turn your lights OFF.
They throw out the light metering on a lot of cameras, leading to darker shots
This will always be my favorite action shot. It is Hells Gate in Moab, Utah, USA. It climbs up a "V" crevasse at a 60 degree angle. Notice all the debris and oil spills from rolled vehicles. I'm glad the spotter stopped me here because this is at about the FJ's rollover angle.
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