Ahahaha just read this, sorry I didn't see it sooner!
I just got back from an epic Moab weekend hosting 35+ Cybertrucks out on the trails there. I hope to post up an article in the next few days with all the deets
I do have to check the dashcam, should have some of it... It was totally nerve-wracking.
Like a total idiot, I had the Insta360 cam in the wrong mode, so that was worthless... :ROFLMAO:
The rear two are removed because I have Tesla's armor pack installed, and it's permanently removed as part of that installation.
As for the fronts... I let nature clip the Cybertrucks toenails haha. Before the armor kit I used to knock them off all the time on the rears. Had service replace...
Moab has two charger stations, so literally just down the road 5 minutes from the trail.
I've actually felt more sideways than that before, the visuals I think exacerbated the look. Not sure what roll it was actually at. Maybe I'm just getting used to it lol.
Most of my experience has been in Colorado and I've had many negative interactions on trails and online. I would also say the general online culture, especially on Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok, has a negative attitude towards the Cybertruck, especially in terms of its off-road capabilities.
Definitely come join us sometime, you'll be amazed what the truck can do!
One of my favorite trails is Kingston Peak. It's a decent challenge but awesome even for beginners, especially in a group setting. Hope to hit it several times this summer when it opens!
It's always fun to prove the haters wrong, isn't it? So much of the ICE community downplays the Cybertruck's offroad capabilities, but this truck can compete with the best of them.
Yesterday, during my trek around Hell's Revenge in Moab, Utah, I headed down to the infamous Hell's Gate offshoot...