I'll put it this way the bottom two pictures were taken in Montezuma Creek just south of Moab utah. I don't have pictures of this but I wish I did. My friend was backing up on an old dirt road and I was standing outside to make sure he didn't get stuck and he got the car on 3 wheels. Then later we got lost about 9pm at night on what we thought was a road (ended up being a drainage creek for a windmill)and he swore at one time we had the car on two wheel (one front one back).
My old corolla that you see all nice and clean spent half the time with me covered in mud but I babied it still and after selling it 2 years ago I saw it and the paint still looks great. The top car picture was taken in Dove Creek north of Kanab, Utah.
I'll have pictures of my camry with bikes and all on top this year and it will probable be a muddy picture as well.
Who said that I was jeep guy in another life here is a picture for you. If you look in the back seat you can see one of my friends coming back down after hitting his head on the roof of the jeep. Enjoy the picture. Sorry for the size I seem to be unable to get it smaller in photobucket.
Unfortunately that's not my fj it belongs to friend. I lived down on the navajo indian reservation for almost a year. So no I don't live in moab but I have heard of the lions back.
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