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Off-roading at night: it's cooler out, but... [pics]


Ryker
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certain hazards -- sudden drop-offs, namely -- are a little more difficult to identify:

 

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I thought I was Suba-screwed (i.e., was going to slide off or flip over). After managing to climb out, I had to abandon her for the night, get a ride home, and then return the next day with SuBrat84. Wish I could have gotten some pics/footage of the extrication, but had to man the helm.

 

Lurch saved the day... twice. (Shamaru later decided to beach herself.)

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Far from rolling there but I'm sure it scared you good in the dark! Trail riding at night is fun but its also alot more risky. A lot more easy to get lost and if someone breaks down or gets stuck it really makes for a long night.

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most of the off-roading i do is at night.. but then again we don't have terrain like that in NH :rolleyes: Good lights will make a world of difference.. well.. doesn't help your traction or roll angle.. but you can see when you're going over! :brow:

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