- First Name
- Mike
- Joined
- Aug 7, 2020
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- Location
- Olympia, WA
- Vehicle(s)
- Nothing special
- Your Bronco Model
- Badlands
Lol, that's awesome, minus the dude that got knocked out. Sounds like I need to find some good railroad tracks once I get my Bronco and experience some air.I grew up around farm country and railroads. Me an my buddies used to just go out cruising and jumping. Landed a 80s escort on its nose one time. The bumper smashed the grill up but the radiator was fine. The 5th guy in the middle of the backseat was knocked out for about 45 seconds. Checked the tires and went back for more. You dont often have to get above 40mph to jump a track if its setup right. Also country roads that used to have a stop sign but now have a light at the intersection with a turn lane often have a good rise that can be jumped at higher speeds. One in particular used to be on my 3rd shift commute home. No worries about cross traffic at 4am. My Maverick, 92 Ranger, and 79 Econoline 4x4 would all jump that spot at between 60 and 70mph. You would get just over 2 ft off the ground for about 40ft and land fairly smooth because of the speed. A nice flat jump. Sadly there is only one good spot on maui and its right near a S-curve.
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