Flyin6
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Man that has to be the quote of the decade!I think we missed an opportunity to turn the entirety of Afghanistan into a big off-road desert resort. Every time I see pix of that place, it looks awesome. I would love to wheel there. Get all those guys to stop fighting over poppies and goat fields and set up some guide services. Its a shame the way it played out.
I'm was not high enough up in the decision chain but I would have liked to nuke the place. Nothing of value there at all and those sand people were easy game if our government just allowed us to go kill them. Sounds harsh, just the way I feel. Not worth one good American, and I'm trying not to be prejudicial... I have to leave that alone...too much emotional investment in that hole.
But, Wheeling you say? So being a pilot I got in with everyone there. Became really good friends with the Brits and the Canadians...great people, both. The British Royal Marines set up an off-road driving course (One without IED's) and taught folks (us) how to drive their diesel 5-speed Defender 110s. What a hoot, and with a darned capable vehicle.
I actually had a Land Rover all the way back in Desert Storm. Would run it wide open in the middle of nowhere, Saudi Arabia...What a hoot. We modified a bunch of something like an FJ-40 pickup. Lifted, tires/wheels. Those were fun too. Then there was the Armee HUMVEs. We'd modify the crap out of them. Lifted, 40's, winches, lights, and of course cool gunz.
The Stan is really rugged. I don't think we have anything here to compare. Passes can be at 12,000-13,000 feet. Shelf roads that fall off the planet. and of course people shooting at you while all you're doing is trying to have a little fun...;-)
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