Crown King Snow Run
Forum Thread: Crown King Snow Run
Once upon a time a FJ80, a Tacoma, and a jeep went on a quest to find the Crown King.
Well if UH8MUD this was not the run for you. 80 percent of this trail is slick as snot clay mud. My 80 is getting a full detail today.
The first leg of the trail were easy going with the usual technical side runs. Then it got interesting from Silver Creek on. Lots of water from the melting snow. Up to 3 feet deep in places.
The show started as you are leaving the Creek, and was complicated by vehicles coming back down that were not up to the task. A stock height Suburban and a sand quad made the most trouble. Also had to dodge some dirt bikes that were parked a little too close to the trail for my liking.
Some new rock slides make the trail a bit narrow on the higher switch backs. I expect that with the run off new obstacles will be popping up more frequently.
Well if UH8MUD this was not the run for you. 80 percent of this trail is slick as snot clay mud. My 80 is getting a full detail today.
The first leg of the trail were easy going with the usual technical side runs. Then it got interesting from Silver Creek on. Lots of water from the melting snow. Up to 3 feet deep in places.
The show started as you are leaving the Creek, and was complicated by vehicles coming back down that were not up to the task. A stock height Suburban and a sand quad made the most trouble. Also had to dodge some dirt bikes that were parked a little too close to the trail for my liking.
Some new rock slides make the trail a bit narrow on the higher switch backs. I expect that with the run off new obstacles will be popping up more frequently.