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Hi, well i'm arriving from Los Azufres Mexico.

please read slowly and be patient Wink

This is a place 40 kilometers into the woods of michoacan mexico, 2500 meters over the sea level, lots of lakes, and with a cold and rainy weather, even in july.

we were a group of about 50 people and 32 cars, most MOST of them jeeps, there were only 4 or 5 non jeeps, and we were only two pick ups.

my HB is still stock, but it's showing all her stock skills to the jeep crue. In some medium level stages she made it better than modified cars and many of the comments were very nice to hear, comming from people involved in this for several years.

small and bad pics, but we were driving most of the time:















come on sweetie, I know you love me...











some of the drivers





wife and me in a nice hidden valley










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Beautiful area! I like the lush greenery.



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Wow, now that's what I call GREEN. Beautiful area, never think of Mexico looking like that. I have only been in northern Mexico and Baja and no where was it that green.

Nice Pictures...


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Nice pics, but it looks cold. My kind of weather. Thanks for sharing.
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Eric R.:
Nice pics, but it looks cold. My kind of weather. Thanks for sharing.


It is cold, but in the other hand there are nice thermal water pools in several places.
This is a geothermic area.

lots of mud!!!


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Originally posted by gumybob:
Wow, now that's what I call GREEN. Beautiful area, never think of Mexico looking like that. I have only been in northern Mexico and Baja and no where was it that green.

Nice Pictures...


yeah,

the northern half is not that green, you must come to sinaloa, jalisco, michoacán or lower to see more woods.

I use to live in baja and I'm in love of those places. I hope to go back and live there the rest of my life.


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Looks awesome! Most of the jeeps pictured I would consider stock/ modified. A stock hardbody does pretty well off road. You just have to watch out and make sure you are not beating on your truck to keep up. There's a difference between "getting it" and "beating it".


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Originally posted by LordBiotree:
Looks awesome! Most of the jeeps pictured I would consider stock/ modified. A stock hardbody does pretty well off road. You just have to watch out and make sure you are not beating on your truck to keep up. There's a difference between "getting it" and "beating it".


many guys were amazed about the truck response, but to be honest I have made harder trips than this. I have no sliders, so didn't get all the obstacles. The mud made complicated some stages for some jeeps, but I'm sure there's some driver stuff involved.

No new marks, no damage at all, son I'm really happy. Smokin


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