Hopefully, the last of the sub-freezing nights are behind me for now. I woke to sunny and clear skies and the temperature rose pretty fast into the 30's and then peaked at 42°F (5.5°C). Given the last two days of cold temperatures, it felt positively balmy!
While I waited for things to warm up into the high 30s, I cleared the snow from the top of the URRV's slideout, in front of the wheels on all sides, expanded the path I'd cleared earlier for Fiona and made sure her battery was fully charged.
It was just before noon I think when I was ready and I cranked up Fiona, she started easily, seemingly enjoying the sunshine's warmth on her as I felt it on me.
I put her into 2WD and away we went, charging into untouched rows of 6-8 inches of snow, working to eventually clear a path for the sun to melt and hopefully soon dry out a path out for the URRV.
Fiona and I made it back to the forest road and proceeded mostly smoothly towards the gate to check out the road conditions.
Before I got to the gate though, I spotted and stopped next to a cowboy who was walking back to his truck near a ways past the telecom antenna building was located. We chatted for a bit, he was checking on some cows and I asked him what he thought road conditions would be like in the next few days.
He unfortunately is new to the area apparently and not familiar with Winter conditions but confirmed what the weather forecast I'd seen had said. He kept on going back to his truck, I rode on ahead to the gate and had it opened for him as he approached.
Securing the gate behind him, I rode back towards the telecom antenna building to pose Fiona in the snow:
I might venture past the gate tomorrow, and see how the roads are off the Mesa and along FR 19.
4 comments:
It still looks cold and wet...
Yes RichardM, but doesn’t everything look better with snow now that I am sure I can get the URRV out, it seems that way to me
And it's still 27°C (80°F) in Germany ;-)
It’ll be close to that by Sunday I think, SonjaM!
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