Lars Bo Kjeldstrom
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I found a couple of photos from the other year -and I suddenly remembered a rather "exiting"
little trip, where I took the (rented!) cruiser on a jungle trip to pick up some interesting plants we had found. We had to cross a lively rock bed river
-and then climb the tracks of the loggers. Red, slippery clayish mud...I clearly remember thinking about how far I would have to walk to find someone with a tractor able to haul me off the mountain again...how stupid it was to engage in this with 4 worn out on road tires
...Sometimes it went down 45 degrees where they just pushed some dirt/mud into a small canyon to make a pass -and then 45 degrees up again in wet slippery mud -and thinking that if I could not make it I would pretty possible slide back and NOT stay on the track juuust next to the track where you would experience a 5-10 meter drop/slide into the beautiful green scenery of the small canyon.
I thought that this would not be possible in my hundy (2500 kg IS a problem in wet, soft and slippery conditions) -but this cruiser with its 500 less kg just ate those tracks without any scandals
. So I must say I am full of respect of the capability of this truck
That day the guys are happy that they don't have to carry everything down the mountain
It was good for transporting bigger things like a palm ???
There is also a web of old tractor logging tracks criss -crossing the rainforest -and lots of rocky rivers/riverbeds if you are up for an adventure




I thought that this would not be possible in my hundy (2500 kg IS a problem in wet, soft and slippery conditions) -but this cruiser with its 500 less kg just ate those tracks without any scandals


That day the guys are happy that they don't have to carry everything down the mountain
It was good for transporting bigger things like a palm ???
There is also a web of old tractor logging tracks criss -crossing the rainforest -and lots of rocky rivers/riverbeds if you are up for an adventure
