The road came to a crossing of the aptly named Muddy Creek and the fording point was severely washed out with a 4' shelf drop into the river. My 80 probably could have made the descent ok but Dave's 200 series with factory bumpers might not have had any bumpers left after a drop like that so we searched for an alternative point to cross the river. Jay walked ahead to scout a path.
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We found a spot that was not ideal but was our best option to cross. The water channel itself was not very wide or deep but there were large silt banks that were extremely soft on either side that we'd have to cross. Dave walked across the mud to check stability before we took the trucks across. He only lost his flipflops a few times in the mud.
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I took the 80 across the first sand bar to the water's edge without much incident. The far side of the river was our concern as it was VERY soft. We talked about sending Dave's 200 across first so if he got stuck I could winch him out. But in the end we sent the 80 across first. This was a mistake.
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Some momentum was necessary to carry the HEAVY 80 across the river and up onto the far sand bar and hopefully all the way up the bank. A stormed across. At this point I thought I had it made.
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Then all momentum stopped and the truck immediately sank straight down into the mud all the way to the frame completely burying the axles.
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I was unable to move either forward or backward and spinning the tires just mired the truck even worse. So we hooked two straps together and tried to snatch it from the river with the 200 series.
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Even with the 80's tires spinning and the big 5.7L V8 in the 200 series the attempt to snatch it with a strap was useless and the 80 didn't move even one centimeter.
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So out came the shovels and the Maxtrax to try to get some kind of traction under the tires while Darren took the 200 Series to search for an alternate way across so that we could winch the truck forward across the river. There was nothing to use as a winch anchor on the far bank so we had to get the other truck across to use as a winch point.
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We were able to jack the front of the 80 up enough to release the suction from the mud and we placed the Maxtrax under the front tires to use them as a ramp of sorts to hopefully get the truck up on top of the mud as we winched it out.
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