Vince Evans
New member
Hi,
I've been stuck many times, living in the NW. But, I always carried a come-a-long and some cable. Out in the open you can bury your spare tire to make an anchor and pull yourself out. If you do not have any extraction device you can bury your spare tire and wrap a tow cable around our front tire using it as a winch and pull yourself out.
At 16,500 ft elevation, could you have waited until first light when the mud would have solidified a bit or frozen to get yourself out. Mud gets softer in the afternoon sun.
Good Luck,
Vince Evans
Phoenix, AZ
I've been stuck many times, living in the NW. But, I always carried a come-a-long and some cable. Out in the open you can bury your spare tire to make an anchor and pull yourself out. If you do not have any extraction device you can bury your spare tire and wrap a tow cable around our front tire using it as a winch and pull yourself out.
At 16,500 ft elevation, could you have waited until first light when the mud would have solidified a bit or frozen to get yourself out. Mud gets softer in the afternoon sun.
Good Luck,
Vince Evans
Phoenix, AZ