If you could drive any model Toyota for two weeks, what would you pick? That Faustian dilemma recently occurred here at Wildsnow HQ — and the choice was obvious. Give me the biggest baddest most pimped out truck possible, and…
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Ten Things Every Backcountry Skier Should Know: How to jump start a car — and more
by Lou Dawsonby Lou DawsonTen things every backcountry skier should know for safety and fun, and to survive mishaps.
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Our 2006 Ford F-250SD with regular cab and eight-foot bed gives us a fairly short wheel base, which will come in handy for tight turns on our serpentine road to the Chalet.
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Crested Butte via Schofield Pass, a quick trip report on a fun backcountry journey.
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what better thing to report on than fun with carbon offsets? Offsets are fairly cheap
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Silverado Pickup being towed home like a worn our party boy stumbling across town after a harsh night out. Sure enough, the problem was a failed fuel pump. That’s huge. Swapping the fuel pump in most modern vehicles requires dropping the gas tank, with associated issues such as gasoline fumes, room to work under the truck, and more.