binderbound
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We took advantage of the 80* forcast and hit TSF. Most of the trails are closed for 'erosion'
but we tried for the crushers. warmed up on power line section and fire break 5. Hit snow right at the top of 5. Pushed through some deep snow cone drifts but made it in fairly easily.
warmed up on the small upper loop.
chris was denied on the usual clock wise path so he went through the other direction. AKA, counter clockwise:clappy:
apparently Chris's scout didnt want to leave so it **** the rear drive shaft about 10 feet from the exit. Sweet 1310 to 14 bolt conversion joint.
I fared a little better. This line is the easier of the 2 around this tree.:looser:
The snow is still pretty deep. Its super decieving with everything covred in a foot or 2 of snow.
this is the big offcamber slab befor the hard turn into the trees.
The lower large loops were BURIED still. When we walked down just to check it out we sank hip deep several times. There is a pretty serious climb out of there so we decided that we should wait till some better conditions:rb: None of us wanted to get to the bottom just to spend all night winching out.

warmed up on the small upper loop.

chris was denied on the usual clock wise path so he went through the other direction. AKA, counter clockwise:clappy:

apparently Chris's scout didnt want to leave so it **** the rear drive shaft about 10 feet from the exit. Sweet 1310 to 14 bolt conversion joint.

I fared a little better. This line is the easier of the 2 around this tree.:looser:

The snow is still pretty deep. Its super decieving with everything covred in a foot or 2 of snow.

this is the big offcamber slab befor the hard turn into the trees.

The lower large loops were BURIED still. When we walked down just to check it out we sank hip deep several times. There is a pretty serious climb out of there so we decided that we should wait till some better conditions:rb: None of us wanted to get to the bottom just to spend all night winching out.
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