TurboMustang370
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I won't be making it unless the 10-day forecast changes to a few more degrees higher on the low side.
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Perhaps Turbomustang and Atankersdad should get a cuddle room at the Red Roof Inn.Sissy. We will have a fire going and alcohol certainly makes you feel warmer. No one has frozen to death at RC.
I nearly froze at RC during the blizzard of 2010 sleeping in the back of my old deuce. All the jeep guys stayed at the hotels. That was roughing it!Sissy. We will have a fire going and alcohol certainly makes you feel warmer. No one has frozen to death at RC.
You betcha. This time you get to stand up in your bunk house.Yay! The M105 trailer is full height!
The Rausch Creek website lists a few hotels and states "Mention you are wheeling at Rausch Creek for rate discount" - Rausch Creek Camping and Lodging InfoThere are several hotels one exit down on Rt 81 if anyone needs one.
Good points. We'll be on the green trails. The easiest ones. We'll encounter feats of strength and obstacles along the way. If you see something you'd rather go around please do so as there is usually an alternate and easier route around adjacent to the obstacle."The trails are rated green (easy), blue (intermediate), black (hard), and red (extreme)." IF YOU OWN A DEUCE OR 5-TON, the GREEN trails are the only ones you will be touching. Mainly because those are the only ones you will fit down. Green varies between tight, twisting single-lane rocky trails, to two-lane flat gravel roads. I've been in a deuce going down a blue (Intermediate) trail, it's scary and will test the mechanical integrity of your truck. Best to leave them to the jeeps.