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<blockquote data-quote="Ua26fitter" data-source="post: 2162042" data-attributes="member: 99506"><p>The roads I'm referring to are major logging roads that close when they get to much snow and don't open until it's mostly gone in the spring. Often times they will push the last drifts out with a cat or grader. I've driven through these spots just days after they pushed through and the snow wall was taller then my truck.</p><p>It would take several hrs to even get close to my area if walking. Yes It would be legal to take a quad or sidexside in over the snow but not an option for me. </p><p></p><p>Kris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ua26fitter, post: 2162042, member: 99506"] The roads I'm referring to are major logging roads that close when they get to much snow and don't open until it's mostly gone in the spring. Often times they will push the last drifts out with a cat or grader. I've driven through these spots just days after they pushed through and the snow wall was taller then my truck. It would take several hrs to even get close to my area if walking. Yes It would be legal to take a quad or sidexside in over the snow but not an option for me. Kris [/QUOTE]
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