Tucson T4R
Expedition Leader
Zam15 said:Correction you are right it is an International Scout. I did not know what it was at first because I do not see many around. Also considering they stopped making them before I was born :hehe: but it was a very impressive rig and was very glad to have it pull me out.
I did try that line you pointed out because I thought the same thing as you. It was better than most spots but I was still not able to get a high as I needed to and a recovery was more difficult on that side. I don't think I did too bad considering I was loaded with tons of gear and still mostly stock.
I know I would not have attempted this if I was on my own but what could I have done to get myself out if I had been? Sand Ladders, a winch with barried tire at the top? Or just keep on digging to see if I hit the hard stuff...
What's around the corner to the left in this picture? Looks like a small wash coming around that hill from the left. Was there any options up that wash for an easier exit?
If not, and you were by your self, forget the keep diging looking for a firm bottom approach. Not likley to find that before bottoming out on your frame.:elkgrin:
I would have aired down a tad more to maybe 8-10 lbs if your tires could still handle your loaded weight. This assumes you have an air compressor to air back up at the top of the hill. Too easy to pop a tire off the rim when cornering to stay at that pressure without bead locks.
Sand ladders could have helped get you out and a winch off a deeply buried tire or any other available objects like logs, unused ATVs, etc could have helped inch you over the crest.
That's my two cents anyway. :hehe: