Looks like an awesome day in spite of the road blocksTook the fam up to play around and picnic in the Stanislaus NF.
View attachment 377278View attachment 377279I had mapped out a route of forest service roads and 4wd trails ahead of time but about 3 hours in we hit a roadblock. Too many trees down and no chainsaw so we had to turn around a take another route.
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stopped at a little vineyard and tasting room on the way home.
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Definitely was. My son was bummed because we had planned on visiting the forest service cabin behind Bear Valley but we never made it. Guess I should start carrying a chainsaw.Looks like an awesome day in spite of the road blocks
Your kids are getting big, brah…Took the fam up to play around and picnic in the Stanislaus NF.
View attachment 377278View attachment 377279I had mapped out a route of forest service roads and 4wd trails ahead of time but about 3 hours in we hit a roadblock. Too many trees down and no chainsaw so we had to turn around a take another route.
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stopped at a little vineyard and tasting room on the way home.
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Yeah man, they’ll be driving me around soon.Your kids are getting big, brah…
It seems wise to at least carry a big Silky Katanaboy saw so you can saw through logs with a bit more time and energy. You might encounter a new deadfall while you are retreating. If that happened, what would you do?Definitely was. My son was bummed because we had planned on visiting the forest service cabin behind Bear Valley but we never made it. Guess I should start carrying a chainsaw.
That’s a very good point and one that I’ve actually never thought of. Might have to add some sort of cutting tool to the basics I pack. Although out of all the time I’ve spent in the woods, I’ve never had a tree fall behind me and block my route. That would definitely suck though.It seems wise to at least carry a big Silky Katanaboy saw so you can saw through logs with a bit more time and energy. You might encounter a new deadfall while you are retreating. If that happened, what would you do?
This did happen to a friend of mine when he was remote camping by himself 15 miles from a paved road in Utah. Luckily he does carry a saw capable of cutting through a log. It took a couple of hours to cut through the deadfall.That’s a very good point and one that I’ve actually never thought of. Might have to add some sort of cutting tool to the basics I pack. Although out of all the time I’ve spent in the woods, I’ve never had a tree fall behind me and block my route. That would definitely suck though.
It seems wise to at least carry a big Silky Katanaboy saw so you can saw through logs with a bit more time and energy. You might encounter a new deadfall while you are retreating. If that happened, what would you do?
I have that same saw in Brute (as well as an axe) all the time. When I snow wheel with my buddy, he always has a chain saw in his rig…That’s a very good point and one that I’ve actually never thought of. Might have to add some sort of cutting tool to the basics I pack. Although out of all the time I’ve spent in the woods, I’ve never had a tree fall behind me and block my route. That would definitely suck though.
Awesome!Boulder lakes, near Ketchum, ID. Also our little one's first ride in the 2dr since I put the 3rd seat in
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Great Pics! Jeep Looks Clean!We made it up to Silverton. Ran up to Hurricane and California passes. Good trip. Wife really enjoyed it.View attachment 377832View attachment 377833View attachment 377834View attachment 377835View attachment 377836View attachment 377837View attachment 377838
Thank you! It‘s not anymore!Great Pics! Jeep Looks Clean!