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Wow! Wish we had snow this year!
We've had a dry winter so far as well, but it's been coming down the last week. My family is obsessed with snowshoeing and skiing, so we're getting happy with the pow!
 
We've had a dry winter so far as well, but it's been coming down the last week. My family is obsessed with snowshoeing and skiing, so we're getting happy with the pow!
Looks like the 250 doesn't mind it either!
 
Some outstanding photos and trucks in this thread. I’d say these are definitely Land Cruisers.
 
I'll add another. Looking over Ivanpah valley California/Nevada
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Weather turned way to the worse last night. Drove all the way home 4 days early. Endured 50 MPH winds with snow last night. Zero sleep. Wife thought we were going to take off and land in Oz. Clay road forced a different exit point this morning. Spent 30 min in Page washing off probably 200 lb of mud. Undercarriage still caked.

My wife and I publish Durango Magazine. Our work is not remote based but we can work remotely part time and in person part time.

Yes it was White Pocket. Had the place to ourselves last night. Hiked the Wave on Monday.
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Weather turned way to the worse last night. Drove all the way home 4 days early. Endured 50 MPH winds with snow last night. Zero sleep. Wife thought we were going to take off and land in Oz. Clay road forced a different exit point this morning. Spent 30 min in Page washing off probably 200 lb of mud. Undercarriage still caked.

My wife and I publish Durango Magazine. Our work is not remote based but we can work remotely part time and in person part time.

Yes it was White Pocket. Had the place to ourselves last night. Hiked the Wave on Monday.
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Beautiful! And thanks for the Career info! Great to hear how everyone does it.
 
Weather turned way to the worse last night. Drove all the way home 4 days early. Endured 50 MPH winds with snow last night. Zero sleep. Wife thought we were going to take off and land in Oz. Clay road forced a different exit point this morning. Spent 30 min in Page washing off probably 200 lb of mud. Undercarriage still caked.

My wife and I publish Durango Magazine. Our work is not remote based but we can work remotely part time and in person part time.

Yes it was White Pocket. Had the place to ourselves last night. Hiked the Wave on Monday.
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I assumed this was White Pocket and, after you posted the first picture (what an excellent touring set-up), I was wondering how you'd fared the storm; here in Flagstaff, not too far south, it was violent.
 

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