I was the first to go, and this is the advantage of a locking differential. When my wheels started to spin, power was sent to the other wheel, and I was able to drive up the hill no problem. The same can be said for Kira, who also took advantage of her locking differential. Then Simon came up, and he just flat out gunned it and got lucky. Once everyone was up, that's when the fun really set in, about 100 ft in front, there was a river, which couldn't have been more than 2.5 feet deep, even though that's still deep to wade through. Kira went first, and her Jeep has a snorkel, so the water didn't faze her rig. Everyone in the group has a snorkel, except Eileen, so Eileen has the most issues. She went too far one direction, and couldn't drive back out of the river, so we had to pull her out by a winch.
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Trail Riders
AdventureA group of 5 friends go on a cross country adventure across the United States, and along the way, they discover a little more than what they had anticipated. (BE AWARE THIS STORY STARTS OFF REALLY SLOW, BUT IT PICKS UP QUICKLY LATER ON.)