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Old 29 August 2017, 05:21 PM
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Hey everyone, I'm new here and thought I would show you one of my two pride and joys. Here is my '94 Legacy. This picture was taken in Canada in January. We went offroading in the mountains and even pulled out 3 trucks over the winter!

My other is an Impreza outback sport 97. I am currently home in the UK but will be flying out to the states next week to do a cross country road trip in her!



Off roading in Canada Jan 2017.
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Very nice. I'm new to the leggy club and already getting an appreciation of the classics.
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Wow, I'd love to take my Jeep on those roads...
Canada is such a beautiful country, and one of the last developed countries on Earth to still have pristine landscapes...
For some reason, that pic reminds me of The Shining!
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Originally Posted by funkyrimpler
Wow, I'd love to take my Jeep on those roads...
Canada is such a beautiful country, and one of the last developed countries on Earth to still have pristine landscapes...
For some reason, that pic reminds me of The Shining!

I have friends in Calgary and am lucky enough to be able to stay with them and have experienced the joys of summer (35c+) and also winter (-40c)


Driving in dry snow at -30c is awesome, until the chinoock winds hit when the roads become an ice rink!


The most intense driving conditions I have encountered so far have been those in Hawaii - The Big island as you have to contend with 3-4ft flash floods, driving on lava and extreme heat.


by https://www.flickr.com/photos/degudodger/, on Flickr




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