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I don't know much about the old wooden structure in the photograph. But, I want people to see that a modified vehicle is not needed in order to explore many places in the wilderness. Of course, it is up to the the reader to determine if he, she, and/or his or her vehicle is capable of negotiating a particular trail. I take no responsibility for anyone's injuries or damages, here. I resent the fact that I have to write such a disclaimer, but we live in a lawsuit-friendly society.
At any rate, the reader will notice that my old Cherokee's rear axle has swiveled to match the terrain. Seasoned off-road drivers (not that I claim to be one of those) refer to this as articulation. As in: "This vehicle has good axle articulation." As a matter of fact, I would say that a stock Jeep Cherokee, like the one in the photograph does, indeed, demonstrate good axle articulation.
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