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Box Canyon 03/23/2014

Author: Todd (tlin)
Forum Thread: Box Canyon

What a day!!!

Came in from the south side off the 79/Price Road entrance. Nice start, pretty morning, had my oldest with me and she was jazzed for a ride in the truck with dad. Promises from my buddies to also bring their kids fell through so mine was the only shorty (not a gripe) - she was a trooper all day long.

When we actually hit Box Canyon, it was clear quickly that my buddy's stock ride was going to be challenged with some clearance issues. He's also still got his running boards installed so he/we were quickly faced with a decision given the fact that turning around isn't part of the game (esp. when there were a few lining up behind us) so: scrape up his literally brand new wheels or just begin the process of tearing those running boards up - the running boards lost out quickly.

Getting deeper into the canyon was awesome. My 80 was clearly the best prepared for anything we were going to see with the two GX's in different states of prep performing as expected (purely a matter of lifts, suspension and tires).
Basically, coming up from the south, and recognizing all three of us wouldn't get over the Step (mine for sure, stocker no way we were going to try that, in-between gx rig which does have a 2.5" lift we just didn't have any experience with and it was just purchased two days prior), we wanted to take the High Road since this was essentially a first run for these guys and I don't claim to be a seasoned veteran. In short, one of the GX's got stuck climbing up and pretty much high-centered the right edge of a pretty steep climb. He was dug in and we had ourselves a bonafide situation to deal with.

He wasn't in a position to actually get out of his vehicle and from his seat, this was a very uncomfortable spot to be in. I tried anchoring my truck up at the top of the road he was climbing (hoping to act as a "dead man") and connected my winch to his drivers-side slider. Pulling definitely started showing some potential but we eventually gave up after a minute or two when it was obvious this wasn't going to work (he was getting dug in deeper with his passenger-side wheels, both of which were off the road and increasing the predicament he was in).

Next step, time to try reversing down. Took some talking to get us both convinced it was the right thing to do but got the truck worked backwards and rotating to a position where he was actually again able to get some traction. A few very large sheared palo verde branches were unfortunately part of the working solution. Anyway, we got it backed back onto the road, reversed further downhill with a shot at once-again heading back up. I stood further up and pointed out the line and the exact spot to turn sharply in so both wheels caught separate rock formations giving equal clearance and voila - he was up. All told, it was a 45-minute ordeal that I suppose amounts to an official cherry being popped for all three of us (my apologies for the potentially crass metaphor).

The rest of the trip was slow-going. There were several spots where the lower clearance of the other two was essentially just something we had to slowly account for. No big deal, just added to the duration of the day. The GX's proved to be very capable but would both benefit from some more offroading setup.

I was damn happy with my 80. I intentionally was playing out with the larger steps/boulders I could find along the way and nary a problem with her. I'll do the Step next time I'm out (I'll definitely go back).

Saw a couple of rattlesnakes on the way out. Got some pics......

LONG DAY - About a 12-hour day by the time I was back home. Great time spent with two of my best friends and and my oldest. We're already starting to plan some camping trips.
Rattler #1 ~2.5' long
Rattler #2 at least 3'. Noticeably larger girth (girth units anyone??....Brian Regan joke)
A few from my buddy's camera (a wee-bit nicer than my aging POS Android phone.....)
This is actually the spot where the running boards had to start taking some abuse
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