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Power Wagons in the WILD

Soapy

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I was thinking it would be nice to have a place to post pictures of our PW adventures out in the wild with no Urban pictures. Each time someone goes to a new area to highlight the trip. Thoughts?IMG_7029.JPGIMG_5652.JPGIMG_6982a.JPG
 
I suppose I'll let this be my intro post. Iv had my Wagon for a little over a year and been on here just about as long lurking about.
This was in the Central Oregon area this last winter. The snow was pretty wet so I had to use the winch to get myself out.

For some reason I can't add images so I had to add the photo as a thumbnail.
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I suppose I'll let this be my intro post. Iv had my Wagon for a little over a year and been on here just about as long lurking about.
This was in the Central Oregon area this last winter. The snow was pretty wet so I had to use the winch to get myself out.

For some reason I can't add images so I had to add the photo as a thumbnail.
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I have been there. These heavy girls like to slide down until they run out of gravity.FB_IMG_1742873800260.jpg
 
I did not see any bears this time but did run into a herd of Big Horn sheep. The rear trailer wheel is a step/recovery point/ roller wheel for lift the rear end drags. More for hard rock running and bad departure angles.DSCN6173(1).JPG
 
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