πŸ† LCOTM October 2024 - Land Cruiser of the Month starts now!

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DissentOffroad - September 2024 Land Cruiser of the Month Winner!

October's Land Cruiser of the Month photo contest is here! Show off your new Land Cruiser and gain some well-deserved forum recognition as an LCOTM champion. The winner will be awarded a special LCOTM badge and featured on the upcoming Land Cruiser Wall of Fame.

⚠️ The rules to vote on the entries has changed. Please read below carefully. Likes on posts are now votes, you can vote multiple times by liking multiple photos. ⚠️
  • Enter your best 2024+ Land Cruiser photo in this thread! (Only one photo per entry, and you must be the owner).
  • Be sure to include a short caption describing your photo
  • Voting closes at the end of October. Previous winners cannot participate again within 6 months of their last win.
  • To cast your vote, just leave a positive reaction (like (y) ) on the post you want to support. You can vote for multiple entries, and earlier posts have more time to accumulate votes!
  • The submission with the most positive votes/likes, wins!
 
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Clark and I did some exploring on some of the forest trails in northern Minnesota. It was a good test of the Duratrac RTs.

The wheels are OE 18 inchers from a '24 LC FE. They were lightly scratched, so I got them at a fair price and had them powder coated to match the roof.

Graphics from StickerFab.
 
For your enjoyment this pic was off the Steens Mountain Loop Road, the highest in Oregon at around 9700 feet, at a favorite camping spot. It climbs up the shallow side of this fault block mountain known as Tse'tse'ede, "The Cold One," by the Northern Paiute. When open (usually July thru October) it's a relatively easy drive on graded gravel with the usual washboard, dust and steep grades. The mountain is the largest in the Great Basin without conifers because of its isolation. At the mid elevations are mountain mahogany and aspen stands, with large cottonwoods below. We take a trip there every few years usually in the fall. This was the first time with the Land Cruiser which tackled the road in comfort.

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