The Proving Grounds '04

A little update a year later, I stopped by to pick up Mindy (my parents dog) to watch her while they are out of town, decided to take all three dogs for a walk and snap some pics.
 I didn't take this photo but it was on the camera (borrowed from the parents cuze I'm cheap)
 Un-necessary runna photo numba 1, check out the sporty bikini top. I know putting Jeep top on a Toyota is like putting Chevy springs on a...Toyota...
 Clicky style! Panoramic shot from this new parking lot below Glyder Port
All the houses in this shot are less than 2 years old
 Mole Hill, complete with new editions, boulder obstacles
 White doggie Pebbles, and white boulders while on the walk up to the top of Mole Hill
 View near the top of Mole Hill, the white Ranger pictured was just that a Ranger. They didn't say anything when I took the dogs for a walk with out leashes, onto a blocked off area and when Mindy took a big dump in the parking lot, good work guys. Way to guard that dirt lot on a Thursday mid-afternoon.
 Muli-million dollar house soon to be completed
 View towards the West, you can usually make out some Ocean but on a day like today with the Marine layer it just looks like a distant mountain range.
 I'm picturing a strip mall, or perhaps some tract housing
 Mindy and Onikha fighting over some burned firewood. Brilliant animals I swear...
 Was it something I said?
 Tha crack, this is on the "easy" side to climb to the top of Mole Hill and if you aren't paying attention you will hit it dead on and stop the rig dead in its tracks, while slingshotting yourself into your seat belt.
 Onikha and Mindy find the only shade to lay down in
 Slobber dripping down the sides from many dogs drooling, these match the fresh claw marks in the paint from some over zealous dogs jumping out from the sides.
 Oh yeah, check it out. Testing the flex on the "new" All Pro springs. They flex great without bump stops or shocks.
 I'm so hardcore
 The real reason to get flexy, to see if the tie rod and drag link would clear on compression.
 Other side meow, no shocks and no drive shaft make the front wheel wells look empty.
 Clicky style! Panoramic shot from atop Black Mountain Park
New tract housing, you know I love it.
 Negative shackle angle? Must be All Pro springs. Sure beats my old springs that wouldn't clear the 33's, hence the smashed up fender.
 Sign showing you all the animals that used to live out here
 "Why should I put my dog on a leash?" Pass
 Final shot heading down to check out what's left of the lake, not much, to say the least.

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