Yes there is technical at the end
One of my favorite trails in Colorado is Red Cone. It's a trail that takes you up 13,000 feet and where you can see for what seems like infinity in any direction. Awesome place to smoek a cigar and reflect. I took woody there when he came to colorado in 2006.
Earlier this year before the snow came, a person not associated with our local club was up there when it started snowing and came close to the edge. Not thinking he can make it up with the snow and being close to a several thousand feet drop, he parked it and hiked to a point a friend could come get him.
It then started to snow and snow and snow. Later in the middle of winter, he and a friend took snowmobiles in to check on the condition. A window was open a crack and the truck was filled with snow. Here is a youtube video of this trip back in early April
Bringing it back (Day 1)‏ - YouTube
Red Cone finally opened last week after the snow melted enough to get in there. Our local club with Nuclearlemon along went up to rescue the truck.
They put a new battery in and it started right up. There was a leaky hose, with Nuclearlemon replaced and they drove the truck home.
It's amazing how durable these vehicles are.
I would have thought a winter, near the top of a 13,000 ft peak covered in snow for months would have done damage. Only the battery didn't make it (tech!)
Good job to the Rising Sun Club and Nuclearlemon
One of my favorite trails in Colorado is Red Cone. It's a trail that takes you up 13,000 feet and where you can see for what seems like infinity in any direction. Awesome place to smoek a cigar and reflect. I took woody there when he came to colorado in 2006.
Earlier this year before the snow came, a person not associated with our local club was up there when it started snowing and came close to the edge. Not thinking he can make it up with the snow and being close to a several thousand feet drop, he parked it and hiked to a point a friend could come get him.
It then started to snow and snow and snow. Later in the middle of winter, he and a friend took snowmobiles in to check on the condition. A window was open a crack and the truck was filled with snow. Here is a youtube video of this trip back in early April
Bringing it back (Day 1)‏ - YouTube
Red Cone finally opened last week after the snow melted enough to get in there. Our local club with Nuclearlemon along went up to rescue the truck.
They put a new battery in and it started right up. There was a leaky hose, with Nuclearlemon replaced and they drove the truck home.



It's amazing how durable these vehicles are.
I would have thought a winter, near the top of a 13,000 ft peak covered in snow for months would have done damage. Only the battery didn't make it (tech!)
Good job to the Rising Sun Club and Nuclearlemon