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Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Thu Mar 09, 2017 9:50 pm
by winter4x
do not have any current videos ... upload speeds are super slow here.
Cascades has avalanche warning in effect due to high temps and rain . Might wait till Sunday , or next weekend to go back out.

Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Mon Apr 03, 2017 9:32 pm
by christensent
The seasons have changed, and now it's slush-crawling instead of snow wheeling. Took exit 38 up an untraveled spur to about 2500ft then climbed another 2000ft and skied the North Couloir of McClellan Butte.

It's also the season of tree branches, ripped off two fenders and picked up a good bit more paint damage

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Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 8:58 pm
by christensent
And now it's snowmobile-trail-season. No wheeled vehicle signs are down for the year here, went out FS4330 to 1.9 miles from Mt. Daniel trailhead. Decided to call it quits where the road had half melted out and I didn't feel like probably winching through.

23 miles on 4-6 feet of snow in less than 2 hours. Old groomed trails are so easy.

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Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 9:13 pm
by Nobody
Good stuff. Thanks for the trip report! We finally had a decent snow year. :cool:

Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Sun May 07, 2017 8:56 pm
by christensent
Went up Glacier Creek Road on Saturday. Still probably 3-4 feet of snow for the last 2 miles. Had to cut out one tree and some medium-difficulty spring slush wheeling.

Then skied baker to 9200ft. Turned back from there due to wind, cold, and ice.

The best snow season is just getting started!

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Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:17 pm
by christensent
Started out doing a loop on 4934 at Gold Creek. Went to the tower at 4970ft on old groomed roads, then down on the untouched remainder of the road. Many miles of heavy snowpack, great destination for a while still.

Then did Jack Pass over near Teanaway. Mostly melted out, just a little bit of snow up at the top (4800ft highest elevation). Big difference in snow depth as you head east.

Was 82F at Keechelus lake coming home!




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Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 6:40 pm
by Nobody
Good to see you still getting out! Thanks for the updates. The jeep is working great :cool:

Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 8:28 pm
by christensent
Went to Gallaher Head Lake today. The last 0.75 miles or so had snow, but it took about 3 hours to go that section so I'll count it as a full snow wheeling trip! Difficult side hills, a steep snowy hill climb, and then patchy meadow where you fall through the snow into mud holes.

Brought skis in hope of going up Hawkins Mountain, but there was basically no snow up there.

Loosened up a bead flooring it up a hill climb at 2-3PSI and then rotated the tire a quarter turn on the rim... so I guess even double beadlocks aren't a guaranteed solution. At least I'll never actually lose it.

That's it for me, see you in the 17-18 season thread!

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Re: Trip Report: Snow Wheeling 2016/2017

Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2019 10:26 am
by Scoobienorth
Nobody wrote: Tue Jan 24, 2017 1:47 pm
Scoobienorth wrote:Nothing to hardcore. Just touring around with kids gaining experience. I knew this season my wj would be way over weight for 33'. The early season powder and sugary stuff it did great in. But now as the snows adding up I'm geared to tall to crawl slow enough and to heavy to float. Still did alright. The auto trans over temp once badly too. Not sure how long light was on but it took 15-20 mins too cool down. Also got pushed for a ways. I need to build a dedicated snow rig. My grand works great and I hate to ruin it but it may happen anyways.

Thanks for sharing. Good to see the kids out there! I "almost" put an automatic in my Bronco, had both a C4 and a 4R70W on my garage floor at one point. I just couldn't do it and stuck with the NP435. Too bad they don't put V8's in more mid-sized vehicles. Fingers crossed for the 2020 Bronco.
I’ve come a long ways from this video. I’m on 36” bias iroks , 15x10 wheels and have finally learned to drive the auto trans. Cool system upgrades helping keep temps down and rpms off idle without spinning. When my trans piles up I can foresee a manual trans swap with a low first gear.