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Hummercam Hummer. Has been fitted with two cameras. One behind the front bumper, in an ABS resin shatterproof, watertight box. Another down the left side of the truck.

Playing at the mud out in Mt Morris at full speed, ruts get to be about 3-4 feet deep randomly on either side.

More mud playing

Still in the mud, still haven't washed my truck since this.

Take note my passenger side mirror is messed up, that was my garage and not a tree for once. They fold in automatically on impact, but I hit it just RIGHT backing out.

We had to plow our own path through this snow which was around 3.5 feet deep for quite a while. It should be noted that the section in this shot was around a 30 percent grade as well.

Sliding sideways rally race style.

This is one of the few times we were even able to get the doors OPEN driving through the deeper snow. Window climbing in/out was at times needed.

Playing in the snow at high speed, always fun.

Poser shot at the top of Silver Lake Sand Dunes in Michigan, I went on to hydrolock that same day. I was a new driver, what can I say, water is (errr, was) fun. It took up to the windsheild frame to soak it, I hit the water fast and it funneled straight to the mushroom cap which is the intake on the Hummer.

Blasting through some mud at the Mounds in Mt Morris, MI

Blasting through some more mud in Grayling, MI military land.

Pulling through a VERY deep rut set at the Mounds.

Hummercam 1 is mounted behind the front bumper and is protected by a front license plate when not in offroad use (well, most of the time)

Hummercam 2 is mounted on the lower
hinge of the drivers door. This camera is responsible for shots which show the left front wheel articulating and pulling through terrain.

Still picture from Hummercam Video at the mounds.

Instructional bumper stickers remind one where attachments should be made for recovery in difficult situations.

Playing in the woods after a VERY deep pool at Nick Reids. An H2 blew a bead right after me, you can check it out in the Nick Reid IHOG video on groundclearance.com

Playing in the water at the mounds, yeah this picture sucks, I know.

Poser shot after a fresh waxing at an old girlfriends parents detailing shop. I don't know how many rivets I there are on a Hummer tailgate, but you really get an idea when you wax one.

Off camber playing in Pennsylvania at Penns cave. This looks like nothing, but just watch the Penns Cave/Paragon video from groundclearance.com and you'll believe otherwise. As a side note I actually stuck my hand out the window and touched the ground when the truck tipped (not over, just high angle).