Off-roading term escapes me.

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jmc

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Hello,

What is that term for getting stuck by going over too steep of a bump and bottoming out on the frame between the axles? (Seems like it was "high-something".) Usually the missing words pop up later. Not this time.
 
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Yep. High center, centered.
 
   / Off-roading term escapes me.
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That's it! Thanks, guys.
 
   / Off-roading term escapes me. #6  
And now we wait for the rest of the story.
Surely there is a story of JMC getting hung up on something, right?
 
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And now we wait for the rest of the story.
Surely there is a story of JMC getting hung up on something, right?

I've had my share of off-road stunts/broken bones over the years (Jeeps, dirt bikes, and now, tractors) but never high-centered badly enough to need extraction. We had a phantom vandal trashing yards and other places not meant to be driven on. I saw a guy in a Toyota mini-truck high-centered on private stone mill property and it was probably the vandal. Couldn't think of that word at the time.
 
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High centered, or turtled. Although turtled can sometimes be upside down, too.
 

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