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<blockquote data-quote="MHO" data-source="post: 528786" data-attributes="member: 29490"><p>It all depends on were your going and the weather. Keep in mind though if the weather changes which can in a minute things can get hairy. But there are areas you can get back many many miles. Farther than you want to drive. My recommendation is to bring a four wheeler to use on the 4x4 roads to get back in and park your truck out on the forest or county roads so if things do turn south you can get out. Or again have someone pack you in on horseback.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MHO, post: 528786, member: 29490"] It all depends on were your going and the weather. Keep in mind though if the weather changes which can in a minute things can get hairy. But there are areas you can get back many many miles. Farther than you want to drive. My recommendation is to bring a four wheeler to use on the 4x4 roads to get back in and park your truck out on the forest or county roads so if things do turn south you can get out. Or again have someone pack you in on horseback. [/QUOTE]
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