Man 8psi is the sweet spot in the snow for the kendas . Such a great day out exploring with the little lady . A good day of driving in a couple feet of snow seeing bear , elk and deer plus tons of spring melt waterfalls . Such a great day out .
You could spend every weekend out exploring FS roads in the pnw for 20 years and not even scratch the surface of what’s available. Just choose a general place you want to go and explore you will always find something new along your way . In spring and early winter down trees are real common .
Headed up into the woods taking the long way up over Mount Hood to play in what I thought would be the last bit of fresh snow for the year couple feet of nice fluffy powder and no tracks made for a nice drive , just to have it snow at home the next morning lol
Went out camping and exploring central Oregon for a couple days with the little one . Surprisingly on straight hyw driving I get 16 mpg even with the 35s . We had some good laughs cranked up music and just a amazing daddy daughter time . A little to much snow on the obcdr so some backtracking...
Taken the turd up in the snow for a couple trail runs , tires work amazing even only aired down to 18 . Being spring snow the winch gets a workout from time to time .
Didn’t trim enough when I put the body lift on on broke off a tab on the bumper so it’s dropping a bit . Still deciding on fixing it or building a new bumper .
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