Last recovery above Rampart gate before it’s locked for the season.

We were called out Saturday evening for a vehicle stuck in deep snow. The 2 occupants had been stuck for over 2 hours before they walked about 1.5 miles to get cell service. We located the vehicle, had Little Beast drive around them.  Hooked up Middle Beast to do a winch from the rear to get them back on the road. Then pulled them about 3 miles to flatter ground so they could drive on their own.  Be careful out there, and make wise decisions about your vehicles capabilities.

Volunteer groups

I question the ethics of volunteer recovery groups. Yesterday 2 people had a vehicle break down on an off-road trail around 2pm. They called a well known volunteer group for help, but they refused to help unless there were 3 vehicles in the recovery group willing to go. The vehicle that needed assistance was a hydro locked Wrangler that simply needed to be dead pulled 1.4 miles to a safe place for a tow truck to access. 

   I received a call about this at 9pm and told them I could be there in 20 minutes. I had already been out that day since 2pm because I had to run to Leadville to help a customer, then stopped to assist a YouTuber with a flat 47inch tire on their off-road camper truck near Buena Vista.

  The entire recovery of the dead vehicle took about an hour and a half from the time I got the call until the vehicle was out. As far as I know, the volunteer group never tried to recontact the customer about them being safe or at the least getting them out and to safety.

  If you want to wait until it’s convenient for someone to come help you, please, by all means call a volunteer group, they might get to you when they can, if they can find enough of them to all hold hands while doing it.

Pay attention

Last week I mentioned that the trails on the mountain can change depending on the temps. I’d also like to remind you that some of these trails get less sunlight than others. My point is, when you see a trail with no tracks on it, don’t rush head first into it. It probably means that the guys with the bigger tires know that those trails get and keep deep snow. I’ve personally got stuck in 4 feet of snow in May up there. You can always call that volunteer group to get you out for free…. If they have time and many hours after you request help. Or, call me and I’ll head out right away.

Be careful.

Even though we haven’t had fresh snow in a week, and it’s been in the 60’s a few days. Mt.Herman Rd and Rampart Rd and their spurs can still be deceivingly dangerous. I’ve had to recover 11 vehicles since the last snowfall up there. The snow is still deep in most sections and the warm weather makes it sloppy. At night when the temps drop everything refreezes turning it to ice. If you get out of the main tracks you risk getting sucked into the powdery drifts…