Be Careful Wheeling -Tacoma Rollover at Tellico (Pics)
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Be Careful Wheeling -Tacoma Rollover at Tellico (Pics)
This happened recently at Tellico on "Guardrail". Nobody was seriously injured, but as you can see from the pics, some spectators came pretty close. Just posting as a reminder to pay attention to where you are standing when watching an obstacle. (I wasn't there to witness this, just linking from another page).
http://pictures.uu4x4.net/album125/IMG_6571
http://pictures.uu4x4.net/album125/IMG_6571
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I am not exactly sure what happened there, but it looked a lot like a desperation WOT and when the tires caught grip, off he went. I am glad to hear no-one was injured, but you always gotta be ready for this stuff especially with such serious rock climbing. Thanks for the reminder.
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Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
Damn, can't believe he survived! Look at the cab!
..and he has a sense of humor no less (pic 41)
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..and he has a sense of humor no less (pic 41)
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That tree that he landed against most definitely saved his life-it's a long way down from there. Those cables in the trees are there to prevent you from rolling down the mountain-there used to be a metal guardrail there, hence the trail name.
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Originally Posted by EWAYota
amazing what a roll cage could have done. i know not everyone feels like they would need one, but that just goes to show, thats one mod that should be considered very highly.
If you're doing obstacles like that I would now consider it a must after seeing those pics.
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ouch! can't say what went wrong but I'm suspecting driver/spotter error? nonetheless holy moly!
good to see the others helping out real quick. I gotta give major props to the guy in the blue w/ the cami cap. He's on slide 25/26 and the first to react to go and help (based on the photos of course) Props man!
good to see the driver in good spirit!
good to see the others helping out real quick. I gotta give major props to the guy in the blue w/ the cami cap. He's on slide 25/26 and the first to react to go and help (based on the photos of course) Props man!
good to see the driver in good spirit!
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Wow! I looked at it again and from pic 18-25 you can watch his spotter just barely making it out from under the truck before it hit him. Very fortunate that no one was hurt.
I agree that a roll cage should be high on the priority list of modifications. I am hoping to have one by the spring trip next year. Until then I hope to not be in the position where I will need one.
I agree that a roll cage should be high on the priority list of modifications. I am hoping to have one by the spring trip next year. Until then I hope to not be in the position where I will need one.
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It's also a good point to make, you can see in slides 20-22, he didn't even turn the wheel or anything. I don't know if that's the right thing to do, but it almost looks like his reaction times were not even there. It seems to me the right thing to do in that sort of situation is to do whatever it takes, hit something to get you to not roll, if that's the choice you must make.
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Originally Posted by Good Times
ouch! can't say what went wrong but I'm suspecting driver/spotter error? nonetheless holy moly!
good to see the others helping out real quick. I gotta give major props to the guy in the blue w/ the cami cap. He's on slide 25/26 and the first to react to go and help (based on the photos of course) Props man!
good to see the driver in good spirit!
good to see the others helping out real quick. I gotta give major props to the guy in the blue w/ the cami cap. He's on slide 25/26 and the first to react to go and help (based on the photos of course) Props man!
good to see the driver in good spirit!
Probably driver adrenaline. The spotter is a guy named Jack, he competes in UROC and is very seasoned at Tellico-he has done every trail there in his IFS Tacoma tow vehicle. He now wheels Tom's (trailcarnage) old buggy. But nonetheless, he did just barely escape.
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Originally Posted by Cebby
It's amazing he wasn't breaking IFS parts with that violent wheelspin. Holy Skinny pedal!
Glad he's OK. Looks like it's time for a truggy.
Glad he's OK. Looks like it's time for a truggy.
They pushed the roof out with a hilift, kicked out the windshield and drove it out of there. Toyota dependability!