CVR222NV
TDR MEMBER
As many of you know the Thanksgiving weekend ushered in a major winter storm. While we are used to this amount of snow it does not usually arrive until January or February. I had been hunting Elk the week before but headed back to Vegas to have Thanksgiving with my daughters and grand kids. Headed back to the ranch at 4:00 pm Thanksgiving day. I hit blizzard conditions 75 miles north of Vegas so slow going. When I pulled off of Highway 318 to head to the ranch the snow was 15" to 18" deep. 16 miles to the ranch on county maintained dirt road up over Shingle Pass. I was impressed with the Toyo M-55's and hoped I would not have to chain up on the way in. Made it up over Shingle Pass thinking I was home free but when I got to the bottom of the valley the snow was even deeper! I was following half filled in ruts and the snow was blowing out the sides of the truck like the wake of a boat and when I would hit drifts the snow was blowing over the top of the truck. I was just praying I did not have to stop and chain up. Made it to the ranch to finish the Thanksgiving holiday with my brother's family. Snowed off and on all day Friday with mountains socked in. No hunting. Chained up all four corners. Woke up early Saturday morning to clear skies. From prior experience I knew the ATV's ad RZR's would be worthless with this amount of snow. We had one tracked RZR but it was not mine so it was the truck or nothing. Headed to a basin North of the ranch. I was impressed how well the truck performed in the deep snow.