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Dug her out of the Alabama Blizzard of the Year. LOL they closed schools for this.

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Got stuck trying to turn around. I forgot that a creek ran over this section of trail(Pickle Gulch) and Under the snow was inches thick ice. Thankfully my buddy was with me to help with the rigging/winching. Got her out in about an hours time...

I did 'break' the HiLift though. I had to push the locking pin in each time for it to ratchet properly...Sure was a pucker moment when the tension broke free and the jack fell to the snow.

Oh! and as we were airing down at trail head a newer stock 4runner on street tires got themselves stuck trying to go snowshoeing. They were hopelessly trying to get out for a few minutes, so I offered to give them a tow out. Moment's later they were free..Although the guy started to drive forward once free'd trying to tow me as I was about to get out and unhook the trucks...idk wtf he was doing/thinking.


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If the pins had to be pushed in, they may just be sticking from lack of lubrication. I had that happen with mine where I had to pull the pin out each time as I was lowering it. A little cleaning & proper lubrication made a difference the next time I used it.
 
If the pins had to be pushed in, they may just be sticking from lack of lubrication. I had that happen with mine where I had to pull the pin out each time as I was lowering it. A little cleaning & proper lubrication made a difference the next time I used it.
Hmm. Gonna clean them up and spray them down in a bit. Hopefully that helps. I should buy a pin kit anyways as it seems.
 
Got stuck trying to turn around. I forgot that a creek ran over this section of trail(Pickle Gulch) and Under the snow was inches thick ice. Thankfully my buddy was with me to help with the rigging/winching. Got her out in about an hours time...

I did 'break' the HiLift though. I had to push the locking pin in each time for it to ratchet properly...Sure was a pucker moment when the tension broke free and the jack fell to the snow.

Oh! and as we were airing down at trail head a newer stock 4runner on street tires got themselves stuck trying to go snowshoeing. They were hopelessly trying to get out for a few minutes, so I offered to give them a tow out. Moment's later they were free..Although the guy started to drive forward once free'd trying to tow me as I was about to get out and unhook the trucks...idk wtf he was doing/thinking.


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Live and Learn!

Just as a suggestion for next time, put the strap around the tree- not the chain.

Chains tend to remove bark, which can negatively impact the long-term health of the tree. Web type straps have proven much friendlier in that situation.
 
Live and Learn!

Just as a suggestion for next time, put the strap around the tree- not the chain.

Chains tend to remove bark, which can negatively impact the long-term health of the tree. Web type straps have proven much friendlier in that situation.
I tried to first actually. But I couldn't attach the chain to my receiver hitch. So strap in the hitch with a pin through it had to do.

The tree was ok though/had already been hit on the trail facing side by someone else prior. To my arrival.
 
Changed the Leading Arm Bushings "the holes Horizontally" ! Filled up the Long Ranger Tank, marinated the quail, camel meat burgers, cold beers and headed South to the Red Sea Mountains, destination : The old Roman Granodiorite Quarry, Mons Claudianus (1st to Mid 3rd Century AD).

1. South into the Mountains.
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2. 1st Camp, off Wadi Umm Nifay looking East.
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3. 2nd Camp, Mons Claudianus, the fort housed an estimated 1000 quarrymen and guards.
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4. Roman technique for quarrying the stone. I guess they wedged wooden pieces into the notches, soaked them with water and the wood did the rest.
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5. and a nice surprise off the highway on the way back to reality :)
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Please more pics of Eygpt!

If you ever get down near the Nuweiba beach/Pi-Hahiroth (mouth of the gorges) thru the wadi watir rd which takes down to Yam Suph (red sea) ( gulf of Aqaba) would be awesome!!!
 
Unfortunately wont be getting any pics from the Sinai anytime soon, no 4x4's in or out of there :mad:

Bummer, I had a feeling it might be off limits......but if you go at night....lol

I would love to follow the Exodus route from the upper Nile to Nuweiba beach ;)
 
Does it run?
 

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