drewcrane wrote:MilesnMiles wrote:This is a great read on a grey autumn day! The Black cars look superb against that backdrop. Grand Canyon ain't bad either. My wife now wants us to go back there!
Well...........there is so much more here then the Grand...........so bring it

I hope this warmes the heart and soul.it was so fricking hot here in the Black rock desert Ifollowed Roland out to this bowl of dust........so fine it resembled flour consistency ,Roland pulled off to the side of the road and he sunk in to the dirt......estimated 20 mm and he was stuck....it reminded me of deep snow......he kept on giving it gas.................I watched.......chuckled...and then Ihad to get out and shove away the dirt so he could get ...............I on the other hand sat calmly .............and gave it just a tad bit of gas and Iwas out of the soft dirt...............Roland just kept giving it gas untill he buried his tyre deep enough to to flat bury the wheel.........
I have alot of desert life (I camped out in the Sonora desert for 3 weeks)as well having this area in my back yard so speak,so I chose to use caution in this situation...............you are not gonna believe this but when we got to this area Idrove 1 ile with him and I bailed and told Roland " these cars were not made for this terrain,
He said "leave me here and go back to the hotel".....................
I said fine I have been here ,done this,....BUT HE HAS NOT.so not to spoile his trip I told him if you are not back at the Hotel by 10 pm I am sending rescue.......he showed up about 8: 30 pm and I had a sandi and beer ( I ,needed it too)ready for him,
I called my wife just to bounce it off of her............I left my mate out 75 miles from civilization...............in a very harsh area...................he actually left me standing there ,and he just drove off...........................I shot a vid (I will post later) of him leaving......................very surreal.
here is the last shot I have of him