thanks for the opportunity @Frederic the drive was indeed challening and thanks for the recovery as well when i found myself at an awkward angle.
looking forward to support you with some recoveries as well!
thanks @Chaitanya D for your support and guidance.
great drive brette... didnt realize the trickiness untill i saw some deformation on the rear bumper i will trim the bumper for our next drive.
well done!
thanks @Kailas for the recoveries.
Thanks @Frederic for the support during the drive.
@Srikumar apologies, I was on time but was waiting at the wrong drive( fredric’s drive) by the time I realized, your convoy had already left ... I could hear you guys on the radio but I guess you guys couldn’t hear me...
it just didn’t strike me that there could be another drive nearby!
lesson learnt!
not an expert that i can say what others havent already ... but i guess he should have given a few slower trials before the "finale" to understand the terrain and the vehicle's response to the terrain.
probably also should have gotten rid of the front bumper to increase the ground clearance just like I did on my grand cherokee😅! would have probably prevented ... how should i say ... a dig in perhaps.
could he have been on 2 wheel drive(unfamiliar with this vehicle config) hence he decided to keep high speeds ?