teejnut
SILVER Star
Can add Baldy to another "quaint" resort, only 4 lifts.
Mt Baldy :: Real Mountain Real Close :: Ski Resort
Mt Baldy :: Real Mountain Real Close :: Ski Resort
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Not for the passengers in the back. This road is the only one I ever remember getting car sick in and throwing up. I think I was like 14. And actually now that the 210 connects direct to the 15 is MUUUUCH easier just doing that.
Not busting your balls here...but, it appears that in one of the pictures someone is really putting themselves in danger in the manner they are using the Hi-lift. It looks like someone is using their weight to press the Hi-lift down with their body and arms between the arm and the body. The picture could be deceiving but, it looks like a pretty dangerous maneuver. There are some good "proper use of Hi-lift" threads out there and one of the main things is always keeping body and arms clear from being in the middle of the arm and body of the Hi-lift. Anyway, if the picture is deceiving...my apologies. I've just witnessed a few people get some pretty serious injuries from using a Hi-lift incorrectly...when of course...they "knew what they were doing".
My folks moved to some hell hole called Kernersville in NC.
It was still closed. Trail / Road does not matter to those the close them, or the people that see 4wheelers go past a Road Close sign. Sorry, but it is bad judgment. Check some land use forums and see if they would condone this.
The discussion is good and it was said, we all learned from. Now I'm glad that the topic of discussion is on the technical learning of the thread.
Waaaaa Waaaa Waaaa!!!! I lived in Ca and they close roads if it has a 1/2" of snow.
I see no harm in what they did. They was going to a trail head to exit to a other not closed road.
California has closed 90% of all good places to go off roading permanently.
Any way most people in California are to stupid to drive in snow or ice .
I'm bet the people who saw them go by the sign did not think OH look at them horrible off roaders 4wheelers going to go tear up protected land and going run over some endangered species!!
I sure they was thinking why dident we buy a land cruiser!
eh-hem
and i wasted the last ten minutes seein why a half day old thread is 4 pages long
at least the wifey was pretty cute
and i wasted the last ten minutes seein why a half day old thread is 4 pages long
at least the wifey was pretty cute
No worries...I just figured with that IPOR bumper tire carrier sitting there like a spiked target for someone to get thrown into from the Hi-lift, I would mention it. Anyway, good to know you are up on your Hi-lift technique...those bad boys are great devices...but, they can put you into a world of hurt pretty quickly.
I just read ALL the threads and man. you screwed up ...
1) you screwed up going past the Road closed sign
2) Mounted your hi-lift wrong
3) used the Hi-Lift incorrectly
4) didn't have a shovel
5) didn't have a winch
How did I mount the lift wrong?
How did I use in incorrectly?
True...I should have had a shovel, I accept blame on this.
So what if I don't have a winch. That shouldn't preclude me from off-roading.