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How to Get a 4x4 for NR Hunter in WY
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<blockquote data-quote="SBruce" data-source="post: 616683" data-attributes="member: 21068"><p>That's right. We're simply trying to help the newcomers from maybe making the same mistakes that we ourselves or people we know made at one time or another. </p><p> </p><p>I'd much rather the people hunting my property have chains and stay on the road, than not have chains and driving off in the pasture because that's the only place they can get traction..........or worst yet, sliding off into some deep ditch and getting stuck or stranded or maybe even wrecked. </p><p> </p><p>There's alot of county roads in Weston and Niobrara county alone that seem like wonderful bladed dirt roads (to the unknowing visitor especially), but add just a little rain and they're soon wondering "what the hell did I get myself into, and how am I ever gonna get out of here". Everything I carry in my personal hunting truck was born out of necessity at one point or another. Generally, it was because I once needed it and didn't have it.</p><p> </p><p>I know this has maybe kinda gotten off track from the OPs' initial question, but really; we're only offereing the best advice we know how to hopefully save some headaches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SBruce, post: 616683, member: 21068"] That's right. We're simply trying to help the newcomers from maybe making the same mistakes that we ourselves or people we know made at one time or another. I'd much rather the people hunting my property have chains and stay on the road, than not have chains and driving off in the pasture because that's the only place they can get traction..........or worst yet, sliding off into some deep ditch and getting stuck or stranded or maybe even wrecked. There's alot of county roads in Weston and Niobrara county alone that seem like wonderful bladed dirt roads (to the unknowing visitor especially), but add just a little rain and they're soon wondering "what the hell did I get myself into, and how am I ever gonna get out of here". Everything I carry in my personal hunting truck was born out of necessity at one point or another. Generally, it was because I once needed it and didn't have it. I know this has maybe kinda gotten off track from the OPs' initial question, but really; we're only offereing the best advice we know how to hopefully save some headaches. [/QUOTE]
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