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The abandoned mine home. Surprised that not much trash was left.

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Next morning headed home. Stopped at the Eureka Lodge for some pie. As we got out I noticed a hot smell and smoke coming from the rear wheels. Both sides where spitting brake fluid and the axle/wheels where very hot. Didn’t realize that the bleeder valves double as pressure relief valves 🤣😳. We had our pie and asked the lodge owner for a flat spot to work on the axles. During the trip I had noticed that the rear axles were a little warm to the touch and had decided to check the bearings when I got home. Well, I got to check/adjust them there instead 🤣 The right side seemed happy after adjusting but the left one stayed warm after two more adjustments. We made it home and will be ordering new bearings and all the seals and what not I will need, probably also brake pads. Wasn’t ready for the vacation to be over.

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Wow nice road trip, thanks for sharing. Not too many people going there!
What it possible to safely reach the glacier on your picture .
 

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