PICTURE POST: your favorite off-road shot!

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Time to add some fun to this forum and get an update of some cool subaru off-road shots! :iconwink:

• Post your favorite picture of YOUR car off-road!
• ONE or TWO pictures please...UNLESS they are REALLY cool and we HAVE to see them :)
• Non - Subaru cars are ok, as long as you are the owner. (we are not prejudice here)

Ill start!

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Now let's see some cool subies!

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Not my Forester, but a great time off-roading in my past Land Rover with a whole group of Land Rover owners. This was taken out in the Rio Puerco west of Albuquerque. That's me in front.

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I haven't had a lot of off-road opportunities. A couple of months after I bought my Outback, I went to Colorado and Utah.

Here's one from Colorado, when I was trying to get to Paradise Divide and Schofield Pass..

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And one from Utah.. I'm pretty sure this was after Shafer Switchbacks and Pucker Pass, somewhere along the Potash Road..

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Not much of a pic really but it'll have to do for now, the beach was pretty soft but it drove straight out with the new 4.44's hi/lo & front LSD

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My Liberty/Legacy on the beach a few years ago.

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My old cruiser going up it's favourite dune, a bit to the left with a good enough run up it'd get air at the top as it was a sharper rise.

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Here's one of me from a few years ago.
I remember it like it was yesterday as it was on one of my very first offroad trips.

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Regards
Mr Turbo
 
Gee, picking just 2 shots from all my Forester trips and my across Australia trips. Well, here we go. First one is on the Birdsville Track in SA after having negotiated Mirra Mitta Bore. I removed the valuable front guards and bonnet just for this trip- hence the colour mis-match

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This one is on one of the first ORS trips I did. Coming back up the same way was on 2 wheels- something the standard diffs did quite well surprisingly. This was my first Forrie- still my favourite of the 2 Forries I have had

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Since many of you are new and may not know, I'm not just some wanker who wandered onto this forum with a Yota.:iconwink:

When I first joined up here this is what I was driving.:cool:
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Then came this.:lildevil:
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I dearly miss both of these cars.:sadbanana:The '83 GL just was rusting away too badly and I had kids to drive around, at that time I could afford a car payment so the XT came around.:ebiggrin: Then we had to buy a house so the car payment had to go. I got YotaRu because I could 'out of the box' off road it, whereas any Subie would have taken modification to take on the trails around here. Anyway, these are two of my favorite pictures ever!!!
 
The XA was a genuine GT. After I sold it I heard nothing for 10 years, until I was contacted by the current owner. It is now in country Victoria. Ironic really, as I believe that is where it originally came from. I did all my trans continental trips in it- great memories.
 
Im going to cheat in my own thread and post another pic to get this rolling again! :wink:

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GreenRidge State Forest
 
Before the lift-
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Have to get more pics of after the lift but in the mean time-
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^Always had to go to the side in this spot and only had an inch of clearance at the rocker before lifting
 
Would love to hear the story of that one!
 
When I first started taking road trips for more than just going to see a certain person or certain people, I had an '04 Acura TSX. When I bought the car, I hadn't really thought about the road trips I would eventually be taking or where those excursions might take me..

The first trip took me to the Grand Canyon.. I saw a sign that said "Arizona Trail" on it. So, I turned off the paved road to see what was down the dirt (and eventually muddy) road..

Here's a pic from that :
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It doesn't look too bad in that picture. But, if you go HERE, you can see I got a little more muddy than I intended.. That was a good day, though. A very memorable day too!
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My next road trip was further confirmation that I probably needed something with a little more ground clearance..

This one was taken at Grand Tetons National Park.. I believe the signed pointed to "Cottonwood Creek." The road was kind of rough (and unpaved or I wouldn't be posting it here), but I wasn't expecting a water crossing. :lol:

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More pics from that day can be found HERE.

Yeah, not off-roading like most of you folks. But, it was my first forays into "what's down that unpaved road?" :)
 
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