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crazymike
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I went to the cottage last night. I had my (lifted) jeep + trailer with the snowmobile on it.
We have two driveways. One that goes accross the top of the property that was plowed, but has no room to turn around with a trailer. And another that we don't plow that goes down a steep hill to the garage.
It was dark and I was tired so I assumed the snow wasn't too deep and went for it. I got stuck in 3' + of snow past the door sills.
3 hours later I finaly got it unstuck. I had to clear the driveway with the snowblower which can't go up the hill, which means dragging it up the hill. Then clear a spot to turn around.
Then in the morning I was already to go snowmobiling and the well lines were frozen solid.
Eventually I got to go snowmobiling, but it was a pain in the ass. I also think I should get some snow chains though they probably wouldn't have helped in this situation.
We have two driveways. One that goes accross the top of the property that was plowed, but has no room to turn around with a trailer. And another that we don't plow that goes down a steep hill to the garage.
It was dark and I was tired so I assumed the snow wasn't too deep and went for it. I got stuck in 3' + of snow past the door sills.
3 hours later I finaly got it unstuck. I had to clear the driveway with the snowblower which can't go up the hill, which means dragging it up the hill. Then clear a spot to turn around.
Then in the morning I was already to go snowmobiling and the well lines were frozen solid.
Eventually I got to go snowmobiling, but it was a pain in the ass. I also think I should get some snow chains though they probably wouldn't have helped in this situation.