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i can't see the front tow-hook...so i presume that it's an FDI? how did it handle?Here's the picture:
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hey,that looks really cool,wait for some more rain and then when it gets really muddy go for a run,get your Jeep dirty as possible and then send us another batch of JEEP PHOTOSHere's the picture:
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coldpotatocake said:nice where about is that and how did you go it looks fun.
Yes, it's a FD1, 5 speeds. It handled very well despite the low clearance. I didn't want to go further because it was too muddy and I was alone. I didn't want to get stuck.jgg204 said:i can't see the front tow-hook...so i presume that it's an FDI? how did it handle?
Thank you for your advice! It's true to say that hand puller and/or winch helps a lot ! I don't go out in the woods without it. In fact, I ride often with my ATV, here's some pictures of me being stuck:rocal said:You've probably got one of these already, Inouk, but because most of the trails near me are as muddy and gloppy as that one which you were on , I always carry a Rolson hand-puller in the back of the car. They're really cheap and lightweight and they'll easily pull a ton and a half or more. To get the best out of one you also need a few feet of strong extension rope (the cables on the hand-pullers are only about six yards long) and a beefy piece of angle iron to whack into the ground about three feet deep.
As long as the gradient isn't too ferocious these'll get you going again no matter how stuck you are.
Quebec CityBimmer_2002 said:Nice!!! Where are you located?? Maybe we could do a meeting there
I would like to, in fact, I plan to return there next week-end but I can't find a friend that will come with me in case I get stuck. Trees aren't strong enough to pull a Patriot.Belveder said:hey,that looks really cool,wait for some more rain and then when it gets really muddy go for a run,get your Jeep dirty as possible and then send us another batch of JEEP PHOTOS
25 minutes from Quebec, up north. Mountains are not so far from Quebec cityhow far north/south are you from the Quebec city center? seems like you are pushed rather far back from the city :smiley_thumbs_up:
cool stuff! how is Quebec compared to Montreal? from what i understand Montreal is not only bigger, but more urbanized right? i get that picture from looking on the map as well. do you currently live in the city center or in outlying suburbs?25 minutes from Quebec, up north. Mountains are not so far from Quebec city![]()
Right here (click on 'terrain' button):
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Quebec is at 2h30 from Montreal.cool stuff! how is Quebec compared to Montreal? from what i understand Montreal is not only bigger, but more urbanized right? i get that picture from looking on the map as well. do you currently live in the city center or in outlying suburbs?
if you don't mind me asking...how much was that plot of land and how many acres (or sq. km's ) ?
i was asking how much was it to purchase your land? what was price?Quebec is at 2h30 from Montreal.
Montreal is much bigger than Quebec. Montreal city have a population of 1 600 000. 3 700 000 lives in metropolitan area.
In comparison, population of Quebec city is 500 000 and 715 000 lives around.
plot of land? I'm not sure if I understand your question ? There's 31 lands for sale (15 already sold) each as big as around 16 500 square foot. There's not neighborhood on the back of each land.