RusherRacing
Adventurer


lets pray we don't have a repeat of last year.
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lets pray we don't have a repeat of last year.
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Driving anything into the ground in Dakota temps is going to be next to impossible.
Pull-Pal They work great in the snow.I have been thinking about a reciever mounted winch but with no tree's around to strap to is there a ground anchor method that works great for snow?
MAXTRAX work good in snow too.Traction Aids, is there any tracks type options that really work good in snow? I have heard the pillow type are kind of a pita but what about the plastic or aluminum style?
In addition to what people above said:What do you consider must have's for going out during really bad weather in non-populated areas?
I would hope winter travels encompass more than the Dakotas in January! If not, you have bigger issues do straighten out before setting up an expedition truck.
A guy can pound steel into frozen soil well enough, if not you can build a fire over the spot you need to and go at it again latter.
I love winter expeditions and the intense remoteness of it with a passion!
But if that doesn't work, starting a fire in a ND blizzard is going to be a neat trick:chef: