Disaster can strike just about anywhere, but the likelihood – and
severity – often increases the further you are from civilization. That's
what one couple in Washington State found out when they went camping
with their Toyota 4Runner along the Barlow Pass in the northern Cascade mountains.
When a storm approached they sought shelter, but fortunately didn't hide inside their Toyota.
A hundred-foot-tall hickory tree fell on it, crushing the back portion
of the SUV. With emergency and park services apparently refusing to
help, it took them a while to get a few friends out their with chainsaws
to cut the tree away from the Toyota. But once they did, they were
astonished to find the truck not only started, but drove them back into
town where they were able to call for a tow.
Of course, the truck was virtually irreparable, but the very fact that
it got them to safety after being crushed by a giant tree has the owners
looking at another 4Runner – and with good reason. Are we surprised by
the Toyota's fortitude? After that now-legendary Top Gear Hilux abusefest, nothing surprises us.
Watch the video here!
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