BoFuller
Veteran Member
Mr. Fuller way back near the start of this forum I had mentioned working in that area and the spring mud was and event to decide maybe other options were better.
I had been called to a Micro wave site as the spring snow was melting and the 3/4 ton Chev. with loaded tool bed became stuck crossing a small creek . and moving forward backward to get out only went deeper unrolled winch and connected to a tree . getting back into the pick up from window since the mud was up to door handles of truck. winch tightened until it snapped like a whip cracked into the tree. called company helper that lived at Kingman. and he drove over a 100 miles to where the pick up now had mud flowing into the powers bed. by time he arrived the winched steel cable had been spliced and drug under the body of truck and connected to another tree. the other employee tied his truck to a tree and a winch cable to frame of truck I was driving. So double winch and my truck in reverse was able to get the truck out of the mud hole in middle of the road.
Used fire hose to wash and even then could hit bump in high way and a sheet of dirt landing caused traffic behind me slow down .
Enjoy your mud it is sticky and last a long time.
Glad your able to get improved road.
ken
Good to hear from you Ken. I have not been in anything as deep as you described but I have gotten stuck with my travel trailer. Many a time I have hit the car wash and sprayed out buckets and buckets of that mud. No love loss in covering it up. It will be a great improvement.