Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Wednesday, August 24, 2005
Monday, August 08, 2005
This is the infamous Punch Bowl Cut. The jeeps are at 'Slab Turn'. Built in 1883 as a wagon route between mining towns Marble and Crested Butte, much of the road through this section is blasted into the solid rock. Before the path was blasted, coaches, wagons, horses, and supplies were lowered/hoisted and reassembled for the next leg of the journey. I must admit that the night before the upcoming journey through Schofield Pass, my mind wanders to the uneasiness of my gut feelings.
Joel Snider was the first one up. We did some road maintenance stacking some large rocks. Joel builds custom 4x4 rigs out of his Glenwood Springs 4x4 shop - Stagewest
Look Mom, no winch. I took a line that had the drivers side tires on the muddy hill hoping not to have to use the winch. The right side tires were on the slippery snow. I had both axles locked and I didn't spare the RPM. I eneded up not having to winch at all, I was surprised. Joel pointed out the risks of my manouver that I didn't know. If I would have caught traction with all 4 tires, the jeep may have flipped over and rolled down to the bottom. Joel is an ARCA Pro driver, so that scared me a bit.
Sunday, August 07, 2005
Back to Schofield Pass, this time with some friends - Joel & Jackie, Ron & Janelle, Gema and Magnus. I called Joel at Stagewest to share the news on the amount of snow remaining at the pass and he said that they were making the trip over the weekend and invited us along. I want to point out that this glacier has retreated 100 yards since the previous weekend. The snow cave is gone.