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2015 calendar pictures submissions needed ASAP!

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High Five H2

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this is a cool picture - take another one just like it but from the middle and a lower angle and on a hill so it looks like you're about to get run over. that would be rad.
 

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Alex just browse my Adventure thread and if you see something that fits email me again and I can send the full file.
http://www.hummer4x4offroad.com/forum/showthread.php?129-Hunner-s-USA-Adventures

Here is a fall shot.


Winter
Here is one that can only be done with stabilltrak shut off. Try it both ways.



and if you push it you can get a 180 spin!


Any season


Mojave River Crossing


Hummers in the Wild (Mojave)


Only those that travel the Mojave know what the placard in this pile of rocks brought by explorers, says!
There are two rocks from Arkansas in there.
Soda Lake 15 miles long by 6.2 and these are the ONLY rocks! lol


These are great places to go while they are still pristine. This is waaay out there.
This is the famous mailbox. Take what you need leave something useful.
We need captions on the calendar.

I can't help it, I'm a history buff and story teller.................
 
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ChihuahuaRide

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The latest craze in town for offroad tires at our area is currently MAXXIS TREPADOR BIAS 37 x 12.50 x 16R and they also come in 35 x 12.50 x 16R & 40 x 12.50 x 16R which are seen to be used widely in this year Rain Forest Challenge and Borneo Safari 2014. I am a strong SIMEX supporter and found that traction and grip is better on the Centipede compare to the Trepador Bias in muddy and soft surface where we normally find in our area.
 

derian06

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The latest craze in town for offroad tires at our area is currently MAXXIS TREPADOR BIAS 37 x 12.50 x 16R and they also come in 35 x 12.50 x 16R & 40 x 12.50 x 16R which are seen to be used widely in this year Rain Forest Challenge and Borneo Safari 2014. I am a strong SIMEX supporter and found that traction and grip is better on the Centipede compare to the Trepador Bias in muddy and soft surface where we normally find in our area.

Trepadors have really nice sidewalls
 

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High Five H2

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I like the black H2 coming out of the woods like some kind of a wild beast, and then sitting in a green field like bambi. that makes me laugh.

Also, the more black H2 SUTs you have, better for me. Those are starting to be my favorite hummer.
 
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