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The overland train concept first developed as a way to haul trees out of the bush, without the need to prepare a road capable of supporting a traditional truck. A truck would need to have a surface flat and strong enough for its driven wheels, normally four at the rear of the cab, to gain traction needed to climb any grades.
Get shortened URL; Download QR code; ... "Australian Road Trains" March 3, 2010 ... "Extreme Off Road" March 24, 2010 () A team of adventurers trek from Arches ...
Rock crawling is an extreme form of off-road driving using specialized vehicles ranging from stock to highly modified, to overcome obstacles. In rock crawling, drivers typically drive highly modified four-wheel-drive vehicles such as trucks, Jeeps, and "buggies" over very harsh terrain. Driving locations include boulders, mountain foothills ...
Millwood said a "substantial" number of owners take their vehicles off asphalt, where they can truly experience the vehicle's DNA. The Extreme Off-Road Package, a $10,000 option, gives drivers 35 ...
In the mid-1950s, the US military were looking for a new, extreme off-road, tactical truck series, with substantially increased load-carrying capacity. According to a May 2006 article in Classic Military Vehicle magazine, the United States Armor Board began evaluating and testing commercially available, large, wheeled, articulated-steering ...
The crown jewel of the series was the off-road championship event held at the Crandon International Off-Road Raceway - the "home of the world championship off-road race". [1] The vehicles used were primarily trophy trucks, buggies (which were based on the original Volkswagen Beetle called Baja Bugs), pickup trucks, and a few stock cars. All ...
These extreme RVs and motorhomes will get you where you want to go, whether that's cruising the nation’s highways in style or going off-road ... American Expedition Vehicles, a Michigan company ...
A fire truck, several tractor-trailers and passenger vehicles overturned west of Salina, Kansas. Rigs also jackknifed and went into ditches, state Highway Patrol Trooper Ben Gardner said.