Almost 20" in Wyoming at the in-laws, 12" back here in Salt Lake City. Also learned that the 80 does GREAT on frozen highways, just don't think about stopping anytime soon.
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and I expected an ad from Vintage Off Road
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Me too!
Cory,
We got that much snow down south in Sandy... enough to overflow the bed of my Tacoma... and the cruiser... is parked in the yard.... in a 3' pile of snow...
Funny, I thought the same thing about high-roof about my 60 after I came out and saw 14 inches all over it and everything else. I don't mind the snow really that much, but I would prefer that I had a damn garage or even a car-port to park in/under... : Oh ya, and a f$%$^#@# snow-blower wouldn't be too bad either...
[quote author=cruiserdan link=board=2;threadid=9279;start=msg81115#msg81115 date=1072630397]... is bow hunting around Soldier creek reservoir in August.
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[quote author=warpdriv link=board=2;threadid=9279;start=msg83897#msg83897 date=1073136819]
Tell us you just put it in low and shook off the snow.
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I'm a little embarrased to admit, but no, no such luck. I did put it in low and try to get out, but did have to dig. You must realize that my 80 sits on high OMEs and 35s, my wife there is standing on many several inches already. We got about 135" earlier last year.
Sadly, with fully inflated tires I was not able to back up, but WAS the first for many days to actually get out
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