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My Hypothermia Run

Icemans

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Well a group friends and I decided to do our own Hypothermia run. We left Saturday morning around 10 from the local store. One XJ, two TJ's, and one LJ all locked with the smallest being on 33's. We headed up the FS53 breaking trail all day and ended up at the intersection of the 53 and the 42. It took us about 5 hrs and it was a 19 mile trip. At the top were we camped there was over 5ft of snow under the jeeps.

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We had our fire and dinner then went to bed. Woke up the next morning to 4 new inches of snow. Headed down the 42 to sunset falls. There were over 15 trees we had to cut back so we could get through. Finally made it down around 3 today.

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This route has not been passable or hasn't be done for over 2 months. We made it finally and now its open. It was a great weekend in the snow with friends. I can't wait to do it again. Sorry about the phone pics its all I had forgot the camera.

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my group ( 2 xj's, a yj and 3 yotas) turned back once we came across the logs on the 42 coming from the sunset side on the 20th of this month. no body brought a saw or we would have cleared them. looks like a nice weekend in the snow. believe going to the 41 from the 42 is also blocked by drowned trees.
 
Wow, stunning even for phone pics,
Great story too. Looked like one heck of a weekend.
There's one pic it looked like the cherokee was just plowing snow, up to the bumper!
Was it alot of forward and reverse just to get thru?
Or was the snow light enough to just push straight thru?
 
Re: Re: My Hypothermia Run

Wow, stunning even for phone pics,
Great story too. Looked like one heck of a weekend.
There's one pic it looked like the cherokee was just plowing snow, up to the bumper!
Was it alot of forward and reverse just to get thru?
Or was the snow light enough to just push straight thru?


The snow was perfect. There were spots of back and forth but that wasn't one of them. I was pushing snow for most of the trip. We made very good progress. We could of easily done it in one day but had packed to stay the night. It was epic cant wait until the next time.
 
Someone else's view

Ill start off by saying that one cant have more fun in the snow when your with good friends.

We started off the morning right about 10am and headed up the 53 into the Gifford pinchot.

The cow bell exchanges were all a great time with it bouncing a bunch between us all until DarEl ended the day sinking to his waist. Day two had a few less pulls but I think DarYl ended up taking the win for the weekend. Tommy was determined in a few places to make sure it wasnt him that ended up with it.


First Pull of the day and everyone taking evidence.
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Waiting for my ride after pulling someone out Im sure.
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Panorama of the corner at which we camped.
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The start of the next days journey.
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This is what happens when you get a 3 season tent into the fourth season and add 4" of fresh wet snow. It was warm though.
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Tried my hand at snow shoeing. It was fun. Annell Morgan and I.
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Headed for home with Bruiser out front mashing trail.
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The start of the evening fire pit.
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And another's view!

Some sidewall flex
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And stuck
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Crowders stuck in the same spot ;D
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Tommy stuck
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Ryan and Tommy stuck... It was a race to see who would get extracted first!
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Ryan again
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Tommy again
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Me breaking trail
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Crowder aiming for Tom the photographer
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In deep
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Darel getting his cow bell!
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Camp PW
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Standing around the camp fire
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My tent in the morning
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New snow in the morning
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Tom playing in the fire hole
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Me seeing how deep it was
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Group shot
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Back on the trail
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Is that one of the Duke boys in that Cherokee
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The first of many trees down
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Pushing snow with the axle
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That looks interesting
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Thats a cowbell
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I guess we needed more cowbell
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Now it looks like Im in the cowbell spot
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Looks like it was absolutely incredible! I wish we would get half as much snow out here in VA!
 
It is fun. Our area is perfect for this stuff. I live 30min from driving at over 4000ft, 1 hour from the beach, 1.5 hours from the high desert, and 1 hour from some of the best snow skiing in the USA. It's perfect except the rain ;).
 
Looks like an awesome trip! I love fresh powder and breaking trail! Can't wait to get the xj in the snow! Amazing pictures and looks like you guys had an amazing time!
 
It is fun. Our area is perfect for this stuff. I live 30min from driving at over 4000ft, 1 hour from the beach, 1.5 hours from the high desert, and 1 hour from some of the best snow skiing in the USA. It's perfect except the rain ;).


Damn! I need to move out to Washington! Sounds like the pick of the litter as far as location!
 
The snow was perfect. There were spots of back and forth but that wasn't one of them. I was pushing snow for most of the trip. We made very good progress. We could of easily done it in one day but had packed to stay the night. It was epic cant wait until the next time.

Ryan, Thanks for leading that run. I had never done any cold weather camping before last weekend. It was great times even with my tent collapsing. I will definitely be doing more runs like this!
 
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