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Originally posted by socalpunx:
But your next example has definable factors. Traction, the type of along with the weight of your vehicle all come into play and we can determine the best possible way to pull you up the hill because the hill you are trying to drive up is not moving in the opposite direction as your attempt at movement.
Well, since the gravel keeps rolling under my tires no matter how much gas I give them, I pretty much have zero traction. And because the gravel keeps rolling under my tires, the hill may as well me "moving in the opposite direction". The weight of my truck is only a factor in determining whether your winch can pull me up. If your winch is strong enough to pull my truck up, then I should be able to make forward progress, right?
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