Dare to be Spontaneous part 1
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Dare to be Spontaneous
Instead of the same old routine of work, gym, hangouts, shopping, etc., I decided to cross off 2 items (camping and driving on the beach) on my bucket list this past week. With Saints of Valory's Neon Eyes playing as I packed, I wondered to myself, why doesn't this site have as many photos of adventures with our vehicles, like toyota-4runner.org? Those guys/gals are very active in contributing to their community. I did not buy this to become a mall-finder. This is the Lexus GX 460, a vehicle built for adventure. Enjoy.
Ahh...the good life (the bottle of beer was for props only).
At the end, and still no horses. Oh well, at least there are 301 right here.
As the sky brightens.
I wouldn't mind waking up to this every morning.
Camping on the beach in your Lexus GX 460 doesn't get any better than this.
Sunrise Lexus.
The money shot.
This is what it feels like to own the beach.
As you can see, I was able to average in the mid 20s (with some hypermiling) on the highway. And this is with the Michelin LTX M/S2, a tire with more grip than the OEMs. Overall, I was very impressed with the highway MPGs.
No traffic here.
My supermodel.
Ahh...the good life (the bottle of beer was for props only).
At the end, and still no horses. Oh well, at least there are 301 right here.
As the sky brightens.
I wouldn't mind waking up to this every morning.
Camping on the beach in your Lexus GX 460 doesn't get any better than this.
Sunrise Lexus.
The money shot.
This is what it feels like to own the beach.
As you can see, I was able to average in the mid 20s (with some hypermiling) on the highway. And this is with the Michelin LTX M/S2, a tire with more grip than the OEMs. Overall, I was very impressed with the highway MPGs.
No traffic here.
My supermodel.
Last edited by 11GX460; 12-08-14 at 06:42 PM.
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Dare to be Spontaneous
I can't say enough good things these Michelin LTX M/S2s, I was not worried at all about getting stuck while driving on the beach. I did not air down and was still able to move forward. On my way back, I encountered about 200+ miles of highway driving in the rain and these tires were very stable. It must be the design, where water is channeled away from the tire, allowing for traction. Works with sand, works with water.
Morning breakfast, a MRE (Meals Ready to Eat). True camping style.
Driving on this beach felt like skiing down a bunny hill.
If the GX 460 isn't fuel efficient enough for you, what about this?
Ok, this is where I was seeking a challenge far greater than the ones during the day. As you can see, I was at a slant + the sand level is elevated.
I decided to see if I could drive right through it. But unfortunately, I was stuck and was digging deeper as I gave it some more gas. Instead of airing down the tires, I put the vehicle in Neutral, 4lo (L4), lock the center differential, and then reverse. After giving it some gas, I felt the vehicle moving in reverse and was able to free myself. I probably would've made it if I'd aired down the tires and had forward momentum.
Hotel Lexus. It wasn't too bad. I was able to fit length and width-wise, though my feet was hanging a bit (I am 5'9"). I think a person up to 6' should fit comfortably back there. However, if I had to do it again, I would make sure the back is flat evenly and bring along some cushions. I am used to my pillow top mattress.
Last edited by 11GX460; 12-08-14 at 06:40 PM.
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Lol. Thanks Tecman. I try to contribute to the GX community as best I could. Eppieguy, I think the reason why some people hide their plates and other sensitive info is because you never know what someone on the internet can do with it. They can already look up your real name and address, if they have the proper access. You want to decrease the probably of becoming a victim. Here's another example, Google maps hide all faces and plate numbers when you do a street view. Isn't that enough when Google does it?
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I was going at the speed limit (55, 65) or slightly above, depending on the flow of traffic. It wasn't hard at all, I probably could've gotten better results if I didn't have to stop or slow down. I was not using cruise control.
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Google does it so they won't be sued.
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Lol. Thanks Tecman. I try to contribute to the GX community as best I could. Eppieguy, I think the reason why some people hide their plates and other sensitive info is because you never know what someone on the internet can do with it. They can already look up your real name and address, if they have the proper access. You want to decrease the probably of becoming a victim. Here's another example, Google maps hide all faces and plate numbers when you do a street view. Isn't that enough when Google does it?
I was just asking out of curiosity, everybody has their own reasons.
#12
Nice photos. Looks like you had fun. The only reason I can logically see to hide license plates online is to stop someone from connecting your online profile to your vehicle. I assume you drive your vehicle in public with your plates visible all of the time so everyone can see them.
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Thanks, Kerplunk38. The pictures were taken with my cell phone (LG G3). Actually, after this latest adventure, and when the sky opened up on my way home, I appreciate the GX that much more.
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Nice report! We will be down there in a couple weeks and I plan on trying out my new GX in the sand for the first time. I appreciate the info on how you managed and got yourself out of the stuck situation. Since I have the OEM's I will air down a bit. Would not want to end up on Oregon Inlet Idiots page.
Now I have a ready plan of escape when my mother in-law visits. I'll need to pick up some MRE's, M&M's, some H2O, then hit the ABC and avoid the inevitable MIL BS. Cheers.
Now I have a ready plan of escape when my mother in-law visits. I'll need to pick up some MRE's, M&M's, some H2O, then hit the ABC and avoid the inevitable MIL BS. Cheers.
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Nice report! We will be down there in a couple weeks and I plan on trying out my new GX in the sand for the first time. I appreciate the info on how you managed and got yourself out of the stuck situation. Since I have the OEM's I will air down a bit. Would not want to end up on Oregon Inlet Idiots page.
Now I have a ready plan of escape when my mother in-law visits. I'll need to pick up some MRE's, M&M's, some H2O, then hit the ABC and avoid the inevitable MIL BS. Cheers.
Now I have a ready plan of escape when my mother in-law visits. I'll need to pick up some MRE's, M&M's, some H2O, then hit the ABC and avoid the inevitable MIL BS. Cheers.