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How to Get a 4x4 for NR Hunter in WY
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<blockquote data-quote="Topgun 30-06" data-source="post: 617011" data-attributes="member: 28854"><p>We had that exact scenario in unit 2b in northern New Mexico adjacent to the Jicarilla Apache Reservation on a mulie hunt. We went up off the main highway about 30 miles within a few miles of the Colorado border the second week of November last Fall pulling a 5x8 cargo trailer with our supplies and then used it to sleep in. Most of the week the roads turned into a quagmire with two snowstorms that came through. The roads weren't too bad early and late when they froze up, but without chains a lot of the vehicles were really making a mess and getting into trouble during the day. We actually got up several hours before daylight when we left there, took all four chains off, and got right out of there back to the highway with the road frozen. I don't think we could have even made it back to the highway with chains during the day pulling that trailer, so having the right equipment and using your smarts to have a good plan for anything that comes up is the only way to go. Even though this thread got off track, I think it's been very good for those people reading it that have never been out west. It's just huge desolate country in a lot of areas and nothing like hunting back home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topgun 30-06, post: 617011, member: 28854"] We had that exact scenario in unit 2b in northern New Mexico adjacent to the Jicarilla Apache Reservation on a mulie hunt. We went up off the main highway about 30 miles within a few miles of the Colorado border the second week of November last Fall pulling a 5x8 cargo trailer with our supplies and then used it to sleep in. Most of the week the roads turned into a quagmire with two snowstorms that came through. The roads weren't too bad early and late when they froze up, but without chains a lot of the vehicles were really making a mess and getting into trouble during the day. We actually got up several hours before daylight when we left there, took all four chains off, and got right out of there back to the highway with the road frozen. I don't think we could have even made it back to the highway with chains during the day pulling that trailer, so having the right equipment and using your smarts to have a good plan for anything that comes up is the only way to go. Even though this thread got off track, I think it's been very good for those people reading it that have never been out west. It's just huge desolate country in a lot of areas and nothing like hunting back home. [/QUOTE]
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