Well this was not really wheeling, although the road was not plowed in some of the area, and maybe a foot on the ground, so it was fun nonetheless. This is at Zion back in Oct.
Yea I would have to drive a long way to get to some snow. Pretty much we might see a small amount of snow here like every 10 years. Just enough to build a tiny snowman when it does fall and then the next day its gone.
I'm wishing for snow daily. But here in MD you can go 4 years with nothing and then BOOM you have 18 inches. Thinking I need to do some travel over the holidays to find some
winter wheeling in Colorado sucks… I’ve tried two separate places ones… won’t do it again.
Update********
here’s my reason…. Spent over 2 hours trying to keep a fellow wheeler from going over a mountain edge while we were going down the mountain trail with ice under the snow…also when your going down a 10° degree grade with your wheels fully locked going towards the mountain and your sliding the opposite way to push you off… you tend not to do it again.
… so go enjoy yourself… I’ll be on standby waiting to hear your experiences.
Oh I forgot I really don't want snow cause folks down here don't know how to drive in the rain let alone Ice and Snow. If you ever watch the local news after we have had ice rain or snow you will see cars piled up in the ditches, smashing into each other. So I think I would rather keep my truck from getting smashed up (LOL)