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Old 10-21-2008, 07:30 PM   #1
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As an exploration geologist, I spent a lot of time four-wheeling in the wilderness. The number 1 rule of jeeping was not to do it at night. I only broke the rule once. Twisted the rear driveshaft in Utah and had to drive up a steep trail at night with two-wheel drive. On some switchbacks, the headlights were black. That's because they shined out on nothingness. The trail was next to a 500ft cliff.

A father and son were killed on Monday, when their Jeep went off a trail at night and plunged down a cliff. The father's body was found 300 feet down the mountain, and the son's 1,000 feet down. They still haven't found the Jeep yet. Story: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/new...-killed-plung/.
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Old 10-21-2008, 07:56 PM   #2
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As an exploration geologist, I spent a lot of time four-wheeling in the wilderness. The number 1 rule of jeeping was not to do it at night. I only broke the rule once. Twisted the rear driveshaft in Utah and had to drive up a steep trail at night with two-wheel drive. On some switchbacks, the headlights were black. That's because they shined out on nothingness. The trail was next to a 500ft cliff.

A father and son were killed on Monday, when their Jeep went off a trail at night and plunged down a cliff. The father's body was found 300 feet down the mountain, and the son's 1,000 feet down. They still haven't found the Jeep yet. Story: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/new...-killed-plung/.
first: thats a sad story that you hate to hear

second: did not know you were a geologist, i completed my minor in undergrad in geology, majored in enviromental science and biology, dont think i could us the geology background in TN, but out west geology has a better job market.
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I was gonna make a joke about the first rule of 4 wheeling...but this story brings me down. So no joke.
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I was gonna make a joke about the first rule of 4 wheeling...but this story brings me down. So no joke.
The son was 9 years old. Hell of a phone call for the wife/mom to get.
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The son was 9 years old. Hell of a phone call for the wife/mom to get.
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Damn, what a tragedy!
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No more sad threads. I can't take it.
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Damn.... That's horrible.
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Yeah i was going to share some of my ATV stories...But not after that. RIP, hope father and son are together somewhere...
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As an exploration geologist, I spent a lot of time four-wheeling in the wilderness. The number 1 rule of jeeping was not to do it at night. I only broke the rule once. Twisted the rear driveshaft in Utah and had to drive up a steep trail at night with two-wheel drive. On some switchbacks, the headlights were black. That's because they shined out on nothingness. The trail was next to a 500ft cliff.

A father and son were killed on Monday, when their Jeep went off a trail at night and plunged down a cliff. The father's body was found 300 feet down the mountain, and the son's 1,000 feet down. They still haven't found the Jeep yet. Story: http://www.rockymountainnews.com/new...-killed-plung/.
well first... I don't call it Jeeping... as I do it in a Toyota and I've done TONS of runs at night... but yes... you must know your terrain... do a bit of research and know where cliffs are and IMO NEVER run a new trail at night.... even if you aren't near a cliff...

The other thing is to have proper safety gear... my truck (the one I wheeled) had a full cage inside... I put it on it's head several times... no issues... just make sure your passenger isn't holding on to the roll bar (loose a finger if the cab gets crushed against the cage


lastly... and most importantly...RIP
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