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Subaru.... need that AWD for our winters up here around the lakes! Helps to have a hatchback to sleep in, too.
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I just make use of public transportation most of the time. No trouble with gas or parking, but the downside rises for those more remote spots haha.
“In my restless dreams, I see that town…” |
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Someone on here said, they use Greyhound to get near to where they are exploring. Thought that was pretty creative.
RIP Blackhawk |
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before I came to new york I had POS Ford Focus, one of the most awful cars I've ever driven and it was a 2013 so also the newest. The transmission would just stop so often that I just went with my friend and his car instead. In NYC the transit goes out pretty far so I just use that now and if I have to I can just get Uber or Turo.
no god! please no! nooooooooooooo |
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2006 Honda Element
"Great architecture has only two natural enemies: water and stupid men." - Richard Nickel |
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2012 Hyundai Santa Fe usually
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I just bought a 2011 Ford Crown Vic Police Interceptor, it's still got the spotlights and that nice comfy back plastic seating. Who is gonna question a "cop" car parked outside a bando? Probably everyone
I'll be fuckin' around in the mills |
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2011 Subaru Legacy. Sound system is great. Much to the dismay of the people that crafted it, I don't play K-Pop.
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One of these things. Whether it be 100 miles or around the block. I'd take a bicycle over a large beastly vehicle any day. Obviously I operate a bit differently if with friends or traveling really really far (depending). But solo... Choosing the bike.
If your uncle Jack were stuck on a roof. And he asked for your help. Would you help your uncle Jack off? |
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My go to exploration rig is my '90 Bronco
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3. When I'm doing low-key explores I'll sometimes take my '95 Honda VT1100.
They can both stand out, especially in the city so when I really don't want to draw attention I'll take my '05 focus, which is so generic and inconspicuous I don't even have a single picture of it.
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1. 2007 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara... I nicknamed it the Midnight Rider
Flickr: https://www.flickr.com/people/xlookex/ |
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Take nothing but Nazi VHS tapes, leave nothing but footprints, drink nothing but Dos Equis. Stay thirsty my friends. |
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*gags*
RIP Blackhawk |
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I'm on my bike quite a bit when not running errands or going to work, so a great deal of my exploration is done while riding.
Its a 2018 Indian Scout Sixty and is quite a bit quieter than most of my other vehicles.
My daily is a 2003 Impreza with a forester lift and off road tires. I'm far less nervous about leaving it parked somewhere near where I'm exploring. It has a fairly loud exhaust so I need to be more careful and down here Subaru's are not common so it sticks out a bit.
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Posted by UrbanDK 2011 Subaru Legacy. Sound system is great. Much to the dismay of the people that crafted it, I don't play K-Pop.
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Why would they care? Not that most people who listen to K-pop are old enough to own a car.
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Mostly driving this
And this
360 panoramic photography : roundme.com/@urbx_360 |
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Ironically enough I drive my Ford Explorer to my explores. Usually park a few streets away from where I'm going and walk from there.
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For solo, bike. It feels easier to manage than a car for some reason, even if it’s more (literal) legwork. Alternatively, a combo of public transportation in the general direction and then walking for hours. I have also done it with a rental car once or twice. Never my own vehicle. (Disclaimer: the cars were not rented for this purpose).
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My lifted Subaru crosstrek with steel bumpers, a winch and a roof top tent. It will go almost anywhere I want to and has relatively good gas milage.
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So, I went from the V-Strom to something a tad ridiculous... 2015 KTM 1290 Super Adventure...
This thing is nuts... 160hp... thankfully also has traction control.
*insert witty quote here* |