Should we start another thread and go to Paliza this weekend?
DONE! i'm in for Saturday. 40 is still on the trailer. i'll leave it there and be ready.

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Should we start another thread and go to Paliza this weekend?
Yep. I'm game. Bet we don't make it over the top.
I just measured the snow in my yard and there is 10 inches. It should be fun up on Paliza.
Vince
I will be there, possibly with a Rubicon and a D90.
I will be there, possibly with a Rubicon and a D90.
i'm ready to get stuck trying!![]()
I was trying to figure out when you moved to the country until I realized that's the barn at the Heritage Farm.Not as much here, but still worth a picture.
I hate to be a poop, but make sure they are chained up.
admit it, you like it!I hate to be a poop, but make sure they are chained up.
I was trying to figure out when you moved to the country until I realized that's the barn at the Heritage Farm.
And make sure both owners know they must have proper recovery points on their trucks; front and rear.
-Mike-
for all that want to attend-
1. this run is not an easy sunday drive. you WILL get stuck! we have had many times when every vehicle on the run are all stuck at the same time. we will be sure that all vehicles get home one way (or one day) or another. vehicles have been left overnight and recovery made the next day.
2. experience in snow is not necessary, but very helpful. be willing to take some advice and learn if you haven't wheeled in it much. it is NOT like driving on deep snowy paved roads.
3. damage to your vehicle is possible. we try to help avoid it at all costs, but it can happen. it has happened in the past. stock vehicles have gotten through with no damage more often than not. but at least 1 vehicle (in 8 years) has had extensive damage (while another stock vehicle on the same run had none).
4. be prepared for cold weather. this means a change of clothes, socks and shoes. warm jacket and snow gear including water proof shoes/boots if possible (the snow is often hip deep). sleeping bags for subfreezing temps. food as if you were camping for 2 days (1day, overnight, and next day). (add to this list)
5. be prepared for a long day. last years run we weren't even in cell phone range until around midnight. we have been back before dark, but more often it's well after dark. tell wives that aren't coming not to get worried until the next morning. nobody will be left behind.
And last be prepared for FUN!!i think everyone that has ever come on a tree run has had a blast. some have been a bit worried at times, but it all works out.
and CAN SOMEONE BE SURE TO BRING A CHAINSAW!![]()
They do need to be aware of Shawn's advice. They MUST be willing to air down or they will be wasting our time.
They MUST be willing to air down or they will be wasting our time.