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Agreed 100%, if you don't have the time the read 153 pages on a truck you like why would he have the time to condense it. Unlike in school you don't always get to read the cliff notes to pass!
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Just you wait till you see the next update!I don't think that Dave has ever stood still for very long.
Nothing major, but the Black Fox conquered the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves in 11 miles) and even made the Killboy weekly highlight reel. Lol! Definitely not a machine renowned for its handling capabilities but it was still fun with the 5 speed. The Dragon is a more direct route for us when we visit family in SC.
In the next week or two our new camper should arrive at the dealer so we can actually start using the truck for what we bought it for. I'm anxious to see how it does pulling ~7500lbs through the mountains of East TN and NC. Until it arrives, I've been scouting campgrounds in the Smokies and neighboring national forests to see where we'll fit. It's going to be a bit tight in some campground areas, but I refuse to "camp" at an RV park. We were spoiled when we lived in Idaho and could camp virtually anywhere on open BLM land.
So far, the whole family loves the truck. Even my wife approves of it, which has historically been rare for most of my crazy vehicle purchases.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
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The Dragon is an experience, for sure. I'm lucky I live ~25 minutes away and can run it almost any day. We have some seriously fun roads around here.Crazy to think this thing was all the way across the country, now it's just across a state line.
My girlfriend's uncle actually ripped down the Tail of the Dragon a couple years ago on his bike, he said it's some of the most beautiful countryside he'd seen in a while.
I think most people are to busy to do somthing like that for a complete stranger on the internetit's fair enough to me, 88GMCtruck did say he is very busy which i didn't know.
Yeah well it wasn't supposed to be overly sarcastic, the convention on forums (at least those which I frequent) is to , search, read and then when all else fails ask for others for help....i like the sarcasm, but it would be easier for everyone later to have a single page in the forum that has just pics and not have to go through 152 long pages across 6 long years.
I've always wanted to conquer the dragon with my suburban! Looks like a blast!Nothing major, but the Black Fox conquered the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves in 11 miles) and even made the Killboy weekly highlight reel. Lol! Definitely not a machine renowned for its handling capabilities but it was still fun with the 5 speed. The Dragon is a more direct route for us when we visit family in SC.
In the next week or two our new camper should arrive at the dealer so we can actually start using the truck for what we bought it for. I'm anxious to see how it does pulling ~7500lbs through the mountains of East TN and NC. Until it arrives, I've been scouting campgrounds in the Smokies and neighboring national forests to see where we'll fit. It's going to be a bit tight in some campground areas, but I refuse to "camp" at an RV park. We were spoiled when we lived in Idaho and could camp virtually anywhere on open BLM land.
So far, the whole family loves the truck. Even my wife approves of it, which has historically been rare for most of my crazy vehicle purchases.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
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Thats awesome. I followed my mom and stepdads motorcycle group up the tail in my old tahoe back in 2011 or 2012. Of course it didnt keep up with the bikes so well but it was beautiful none the less. Looks like those wheels could use a polish though too lol.Nothing major, but the Black Fox conquered the Tail of the Dragon (318 curves in 11 miles) and even made the Killboy weekly highlight reel. Lol! Definitely not a machine renowned for its handling capabilities but it was still fun with the 5 speed. The Dragon is a more direct route for us when we visit family in SC.
In the next week or two our new camper should arrive at the dealer so we can actually start using the truck for what we bought it for. I'm anxious to see how it does pulling ~7500lbs through the mountains of East TN and NC. Until it arrives, I've been scouting campgrounds in the Smokies and neighboring national forests to see where we'll fit. It's going to be a bit tight in some campground areas, but I refuse to "camp" at an RV park. We were spoiled when we lived in Idaho and could camp virtually anywhere on open BLM land.
So far, the whole family loves the truck. Even my wife approves of it, which has historically been rare for most of my crazy vehicle purchases.You must be registered for see images attachYou must be registered for see images attach
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