My family and I decided to take a day trip through Afton Canyon at the last min yesterday. As I have never been through there I thought we would take it easy and not try anything to difficult. Much to my suprise, it wasn't too difficult. The weather was perfect and the scenery was spectacluar. I took our 76' cherokee...which was the first real trail trip for it since we got it, and glad I did. At the first major water crossing just pass the camp grounds we came up on a jeep yj that was stuck in the middle. With water up to the top of his wheel wells and not looking like he was going to make it out unassisted, I offered a pull out with the winch. After pulling him to dry ground, the driver informed me that he had already been across it 2 twice successfully earlier that same day but had been stuck this time for about an hr or so. We decided not to cross the river there and go try to find somewhere else to cross. We came back to that crossing about 10 min later only to find the same yj stuck again in virtually the same spot. My wife couldnt understand why someone would try it again, but never the less, I pulled him out again. By this time a few other jeeps had come through and made it across. So with that in mind, I decided to attempt it. The beast didnt miss a beat as we made it through without issues. The yj guy decided that he would attempt it one more time but now he had a large crowd for an audience. As he entered in at the far side, I could tell the outcome wasn't going to be good. As he hit the pot hole in the middle, he let off the skinny pedal and all momentum came to a sudden stop. Once again, the recovery cable goes out, and to dry land it comes.
Now, I am all for not giving up, but when is enough, enough?
Anyways, my only thought is, why would anyone cross such a spot without a recovery system? Yes jeeps can just about go anywhere, but seriously, people shouldn't take it literal. Fortunately for this yj guy, there were people out on the trail yesterday with recovery systems, otherwise, that would have been a long hike to get assistance.
Just my :2:
Back to the trail run, we noticed a mine on the south side of the canyon far up on the side past the area where you go under the train bridge. Anyone know what mine that is? We are going to go back hopefully in a few weeks to attempt to get up to it.
I will post some pics later tonight showing our trip.
Now, I am all for not giving up, but when is enough, enough?
Anyways, my only thought is, why would anyone cross such a spot without a recovery system? Yes jeeps can just about go anywhere, but seriously, people shouldn't take it literal. Fortunately for this yj guy, there were people out on the trail yesterday with recovery systems, otherwise, that would have been a long hike to get assistance.
Just my :2:
Back to the trail run, we noticed a mine on the south side of the canyon far up on the side past the area where you go under the train bridge. Anyone know what mine that is? We are going to go back hopefully in a few weeks to attempt to get up to it.
I will post some pics later tonight showing our trip.
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