Thinking about doing Strawberry Pass Solo

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I'm going to be up in Tahoe this weekend (7/4-7/6) and I'm thinking about doing Strawberry Pass. Only thing is, I"ll be the only vehicle and my experience is, hmmm, well, limited. Would it be pretty crazy to do it without another vehicle?

Scott
 
Have not done this one myself. Here is a "rating" of sorts, cant speak for the reliability of it.
California Trails
I might tackle it if I were you but but am apparently a bit of a risk taker because I did do the slickrock trail solo recently during the weekend of the rubithon (and still managed to bump into a lx450 ih8mudder on that trail who also was not on the con with everyone else, What are the odds?).
 
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Never seen the trail myself but as a general rule it's always best to never go wheeling solo, the buddy system is always best.
:beer:.
 
I would advise, No

The pinch rock obstacle does not have a bypass anymore and a small section on the north side could be tricky.

The last time we ran it the winch came out 3 times.

ken
 
Never seen the trail myself but as a general rule it's always best to never go wheeling solo, the buddy system is always best.
:beer:.
Yes, definitely not advising against a buddy. Even if your buddy doesnt have the spare parts, tools, mechanical ability, spotting, extraction/rescue skills, etc he can still at least strap/tug you out of a bad spot or in a worse case scenario save you from a very long walk.
 
X3 on the not going solo!
You never know what weird things that CAN and ultimately WILL happen on the trail. Ask me how I know!
The trail is pretty tame till you hit the peak from the 88 side, then it gets a lil exciting...the pinch rock (as mentioned) will require some fancy spotting if wheelin anything bigger than a 40. Its TIGHT! we spent a better part of an hour trying to get an 80 and a 100 through there last time. Then you get into the boulder gardens after that.

Just MHO!

Chicago
 
I would advise, No

The pinch rock obstacle does not have a bypass anymore and a small section on the north side could be tricky.

The last time we ran it the winch came out 3 times.

ken

HA HA!
I forgot about the winch recoveries on that run!

GOOD TIMES!

Chicago
 
Here's a pic of Lacabra in 06 before the bypass was shut.
IIRC, I think he was denied...
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Cool, thanks for the heads up guys. I don't have a winch so I don't think I'll try it but I'll probably check out the south half up to the pass from 88. I can always wait until someone organizes a trip up there.

Scott :cheers:
 
I would advise, No

The pinch rock obstacle does not have a bypass anymore and a small section on the north side could be tricky.

The last time we ran it the winch came out 3 times.

ken

There was a bypass?

:doh:
 
I would advise, No

The pinch rock obstacle does not have a bypass anymore and a small section on the north side could be tricky.

The last time we ran it the winch came out 3 times.

ken

Winch, tree saver, snatch block, hi-lift, chain, air tools. For an easy trail we sure made it tough.:lol:
The crowning moment was getting spressmons 100 through the pinch rock. That took some Roman engineering.
 
Winch, tree saver, snatch block, hi-lift, chain, air tools. For an easy trail we sure made it tough.:lol:
The crowning moment was getting spressmons 100 through the pinch rock. That took some Roman engineering.


Any photo of Spressmons at Pinch Rock? I thought it is more of an Egyptian Engineering. :p
 
Any photo of Spressmons at Pinch Rock? I thought it is more of an Egyptian Engineering. :p
Alvaro always says Roman Road I picked it up from him.

Pictures;

FJ40 in the pinch rock
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FJ60 In the Pinch Rock
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UZJ100 in the pinch rock
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Some more pictures
Changing a tire on Spresso's rig in a rock garden
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Another shot of the rig we used, the ARB snatch block was very handy we used it twice in tis spot.

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The first time was when 450Dude got turtled
Whats Wrong?
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OIC!
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We jacked the rig up then used the ARB snatch block and Dylan's Winch to drag the rock out from under the rig. I forgot to list the tire mate in the post above.
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We used more recovery gear and techniques that day than any other trip I have ever been on.:lol:
 
Hi All:

Sounds like a fun day run trail!

I would not not run it alone unless in a built rig. Reality says that one should not ever run a hard trail alone.

Regards,

Alan
 

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