We are finishing summer here, and I am finishing the building of an "A shaped" cabin in the Andes, our mountain chain, in the Lonquimay volcano, because I love the mountain and there`s and snow center (corralco, http://www.corralco.com/site) nearby.

The problem is that nobody has been in the spot where the cabin is during the winter, so nobody knows if it will be hard or easy to get there escentially because nobody really knows how much snow accumulates...we do not expect more than a couple feet, because it is deep in the forest and we hope the trees protect us from heavy snow accumulation. Now in the summer you get there trough a dirt trail (aprox 500-600 mt), with a not so steep climb (up 5 meters in a 30 mt segment), and the rest is mostly flat. I have an ´05 F150 lariat with stock tires (275/65R18), and I do not intend to buy 4 aggresive tires at this point...do you think that snowchains might help? or do I buy a shovel and get ready to work??....Will it be essential to install an electric winch??
Thanx 4 your imput and feel welcome whenever you want to snowtrek here!
Phillip