He said original he was just going to move it but when he got moving he said hell with it I'm going for it, it was a rental camper.Yikes..were the stairs down on that camper?
There's got to be a "manual" mode for the transmission. I'd have found the wheel-speed and rpm I wanted and held a gear. I'd much rather hold the motor at or near redline RPM for 2-mi than have all that shifting going on.Listening to that baby shift up and down I bet that transmission was HOT by the time he made it the 2 miles.
you are correct, here is an interior pic of a typical TRX, notice the paddle shifters on the steering wheel.There's got to be a "manual" mode for the transmission. I'd have found the wheel-speed and rpm I wanted and held a gear. I'd much rather hold the motor at or near redline RPM for 2-mi than have all that shifting going on.
most of us have been through this on short distances like what you were with 100yds but how many have gone a couple miles like thisRealistically I find it hard to believe that most of us involved in the outdoors haven't been in the same boat and did the same thing at some point in our adventures.
Reminded me of the time I got myself into a slush pocket on Lake Irvine by Church's Ferry. Didn't dare let up on the gas as I knew I would never get going again and darkness was approaching. At the same point I had no idea what exactly was in front of me. Yes I was scared but in about 100yds. I was out of it.