little butter creek 1-3-2009

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warrpath4x4
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little butter creek 1-3-2009

Postby warrpath4x4 » Sun Jan 04, 2009 2:48 pm

woke up to snow comming down

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loaded my neighbors jeep onto my trailer

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on the way up there, following BIG TRUCK

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stopped and unloaded the jeep and aired down tires

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pics on the road

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BIG TRUCK ended up following some ruts but was able to just back out of it

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got to the end of the road where it intersected a groomed road for the snow mobiles so we turned around there and headed back down a bit, got stuck so we decided good time for liunch. had a foreign exchange student with us from germany (or russia, dont remember) it was her first time out wheeling in the snow and eating an MRE.

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got unstuck and headed back down the road untill BIG TRUCK buried his blazer

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got him out and headed down to a small hill for the kids and the most agile adult lol to snowboard. then when we got going again we noticed the XJ had a flat o we aired it back up. didnt pop a bead, not sure why it went flat but it took air easily.

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got back to the trailer, loaded the XJ up and aired the tires up on the blazer and headed home

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it was a good day, snowed on us pretty good for a while but the roads were fairly clear going up and on the way back. its like a little snow vortex up there. we could see blue skys but it was still snowing.

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Postby Grumpy » Sun Jan 04, 2009 4:20 pm

Good report! Maybe that'd make a good run later in the year...Gotta pick my spots, tho. Need lots of room for a bit ol' Ford to move around.
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warrpath4x4
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Postby warrpath4x4 » Sun Jan 04, 2009 5:16 pm

Its actually a gravel or dirt road, there was plenty of room. They tried to go last year and could only make it a mile before they just couldn't make it anymore


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