4x4’s & Overlanding
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@indigo_nico Right on! We didn't make it down to Durango, but the whole San Juans area is just absolutely bloomin' amazing.
Driving from Silverton to the Handies Peak trailhead via Cinnamon Pass was definitely an experience! Gnarly stuff. We got chased off by a thunderstorm on our first ascent attempt, so I took the route from Lake City for Summit Attempt #2 a few days later. Honestly, it's supposed to be way easier-going that way, and I guess it is a little, but it's still pretty dang rough. Good times! My oldest and I made it to the peak on the second try. Was his first 14er. Just a beautiful day.
How was the cycling trip? Did you have a race?
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Found a pic of the one extra-sharp/steep corner heading up out of Cinnamon Pass from Handies. The rain had helpfully turned the road into a small river by this point. Photo does not do the nature of this corner justice. It was fun.

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@nurunuru that sounds amazing dude. the trip was great, my friend throws a mountain bike race there and it kicked my ass haha. Such beautiful landscape tho. Would love to go back in the Tacoma
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@indigo_nico Nice one. Yeah, if a race didn't kick my ass, I would wonder WTF just happened

Maah Daah Hey 100 I fell down unconscious at the finish and got taken to hospital.
Arrowhead 135 has seen me DNF 3 out of 4 attempts.It's all about the ass-kickin's, ay

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@nurunuru dammmmmmmmmn dude I've always wanted to do MDH. the badlands are such an amazing place. bummed to hear you had to go to the hospital, but at least you crossed that finish line!
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@indigo_nico It's a heck of a course! The ND Badlands really are a wonderful place. I just love it out there. I did the Badlands Gravel Battle a coupla springs ago, too. That was fun as well! Though I signed up for the 40, and paced myself for the 40, then realised after about 41 miles that I had taken a wrong turn and was accidentally doing the 80. The back half was, uh... Slow

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"If you wanna see the Outback, take a Land Rover....if you want to get home again, take a Toyota"
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Climbed on top of the truck to remove my roam adventure co cases and found this. Imagine my surprise.
I have no idea how this happened. It looks like one was smashed and another had a blow torch taken to it.

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@worn2fade that is strange!
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@worn2fade Interesting. My best guess would be that you were parked in a spot where the glass of a building concentrated the sun onto those cases.
A skyscraper in London was responsible for similar damage back in 2013. They had to add a brise soleil the following year to fix the issue.
https://www.nbcnews.com/sciencemain/london-skyscraper-can-melt-cars-set-buildings-fire-8c11069092
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@nurunuru said in 4x4’s & Overlanding:
@worn2fade Interesting. My best guess would be that you were parked in a spot where the glass of a building concentrated the sun onto those cases.
A skyscraper in London was responsible for similar damage back in 2013. They had to add a brise soleil the following year to fix the issue.
https://www.nbcnews.com/sciencemain/london-skyscraper-can-melt-cars-set-buildings-fire-8c11069092
Thanks for the insight man, it seems like you’re correct cause I contacted roam and they’re saying the same thing.
“From what I see in the photos (and what we typically see in rare cases like this), that kind of damage can sometimes be caused by an intense reflected heat source, basically sunlight bouncing off something like glass or metal and concentrating heat onto one spot. It’s not common, but we’ve seen it happen in certain environments.”
The guy said he’s going to look into whether the warranty can cover this. I’m hopeful since he didn’t tell me straight up I’m out of luck, but we’ll see.
I just can’t even recall a place that I parked next to that could’ve possibly done that.
