3:07 am
OK so here is my concern :
I do need to be back home 4-5 pm... So if the thinking is we will likely be back later I will need to pass.
* understand the need to be prepared if something unexpected happens.
My theory on smaller tires and DEEP snow - your gonna need a pull "that's just the way it is"....Bruce Hornsby song... 🙄
3:10 pm
I like runs on my side. Trucks packed, coffee's gone. Now I just have to sit around for the next hour. I should have slept in.
"mtnman" wrote: I do need to be back home 4-5 pm... So if the thinking is we will likely be back later I will need to pass.
My guess is that you're 2+ hours from your house up here. It would be very tight for you to make it.
5:52 am
Club Member
July 10, 2003
8:08 pm
My write up is here: http://wiki.posse4x4.org/2009_.....y_Snow_Run
Looks like George and I have posted pictures so far. Those are in the gallery.
8:48 pm
"Bender" wrote: We do have some serious business to attend to...who gets the pink bone? Carnage was almost non existent. Larry for a broken license plate frame and no rear recovery? Mark for a broken antenna and the questionable front recovery? Me for not turning us around sooner?
I'm voting for Larry for the License plate Frame. If it weren't for that, I'd say his rig performed perfectly, but now it's ugly. lol
5:02 pm
February 15, 2007
Fellas that was an awesome run. Thanks for having the boys and I along with you on that one. That will be one to remember for awhile for sure.
Was certainly an example of being prepared for anything, especially in the winter. I knew I needed that extra wheelbase for something. Lots of dry clothes and juice boxes for the kids.
1984 Scrambler
258 / 4.0 head w MPI
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