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JohnRaven Dec 22, 2008 03:48 PM

It finally happened...
 
Well, I finally did it... I got stuck for the first time!

I was leaving my girlfriends house last night/this morning at 1:30...

In front of me there was a 40 foot section of snow almost 2 feet deep in some spots. I COULD have just gone around it because one side was clear, but hey, I'm adventurous! :D I was just kinda putting along (I just turned so I wasn't up to speed yet) And I made the stupid mistake of not flooring it and plowing right through! Oh well, I still made it 1/2 way through before bottoming out and getting stuck :) The snow was about 18'' deep in the spot I got stuck. Not too bad for a bone-stock 4Runner :banger:

So, a little frost bite on 1 thumb and 2 fingers and 15 minutes later, I was outta there! :banger:

abecedarian Dec 22, 2008 03:50 PM

hehehe pics or it didn't happen. :D

iamsuperbleeder Dec 22, 2008 03:50 PM

serious question... if you gt stuck in a large pile of snow, can you just sit there for a little while and let the heat from the truck melt the snow enough for you to get out?


I know, a dumb Floridian question :D but it would make sence to me, lol

sa51 Dec 22, 2008 03:52 PM

Hahahhahhahahahahahhahahhahahahahahahhaha

toyota4x4907 Dec 22, 2008 03:52 PM

:pics:


You shouldn't "floor it". its best to keep a moderate throttle, like 1/2. flooring it may cause you to lose traction, then you'll get stuck anyways :D

abecedarian Dec 22, 2008 03:53 PM

why you wanna go and get all logical on us bleeder?

iamsuperbleeder Dec 22, 2008 03:53 PM


Originally Posted by sa51 (Post 51007175)
Hahahhahhahahahahahhahahhahahahahahahhaha

is that a no?

:hillbill:

iamsuperbleeder Dec 22, 2008 03:54 PM


Originally Posted by abecedarian (Post 51007177)
why you wanna go and get all logical on us bleeder?

Oh I dunno, I just think about stuff like that often :saw:

JohnRaven Dec 22, 2008 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by abecedarian (Post 51007170)
hehehe pics or it didn't happen. :D

I knew someone was gonna say that :D


Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder (Post 51007171)
serious question... if you gt stuck in a large pile of snow, can you just sit there for a little while and let the heat from the truck melt the snow enough for you to get out?


I know, a dumb Floridian question :D but it would make sence to me, lol

Hmm, never thought of that! It could work, I guess ;)


Originally Posted by toyota4x4907 (Post 51007176)
:pics:


You shouldn't "floor it". its best to keep a moderate throttle, like 1/2. flooring it may cause you to lose traction, then you'll get stuck anyways :D

Your right, I wouldn't have completely floored it, but I would have gave it a lot more gas than I was at the time :)

sa51 Dec 22, 2008 03:59 PM


Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder (Post 51007179)
is that a no?

:hillbill:



in theory it could work, but the gas u would burn and the time it would take[ till spring], u may as well dig yourself out.

sounds like a job for the mythbusters :hillbill:

superpeanutman Dec 22, 2008 04:38 PM

it has been -40 C where i live for 2 weeks, i dont think it would work too good. i try not to get stuck in weather like this.

DupermanDave Dec 22, 2008 04:39 PM


Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder (Post 51007171)
serious question... if you gt stuck in a large pile of snow, can you just sit there for a little while and let the heat from the truck melt the snow enough for you to get out?


I know, a dumb Floridian question :D but it would make sence to me, lol

I'm from florida. Got dumped here in colorado and now I'm stuck with the snow. If your truck does melt the ice, it's cold enough here to where it will refreeze faster than it melts. So you in turn just create ice and get yourself stuck even more.

bigt Dec 22, 2008 04:40 PM

momentum is yer friend!

ovrrdrive Dec 22, 2008 04:43 PM


Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder (Post 51007171)
serious question... if you gt stuck in a large pile of snow, can you just sit there for a little while and let the heat from the truck melt the snow enough for you to get out?


I know, a dumb Floridian question :D but it would make sence to me, lol

Sounds like a serious question to me...

I can tell you that it doesn't work in mud though. :hillbill:

AP4CHE Dec 22, 2008 04:46 PM


Originally Posted by iamsuperbleeder (Post 51007171)
serious question... if you gt stuck in a large pile of snow, can you just sit there for a little while and let the heat from the truck melt the snow enough for you to get out?


I know, a dumb Floridian question :D but it would make sence to me, lol

No you'd be there untill spring... You float on your whole belly, not just the hot spots. It is impossible to get out without shovelling or winch/pull/ Been there many times.

toyota4x4907 Dec 22, 2008 04:49 PM


Originally Posted by AP4CHE (Post 51007232)
No you'd be there untill spring... You float on your whole belly, not just the hot spots. It is impossible to get out without shovelling or winch/pull/ Been there many times.

I concur. Kitty litter is your friend :D....or simple gravel. When I use something like that to aide is traction, I have always done zero shoveling and I have always gotten out. Shoveling will always help though :D

JasonWin Dec 22, 2008 05:04 PM

Does nobody here use the rocking method? I've gone throught quite a lot and not got stuck that way!

JohnRaven Dec 22, 2008 05:07 PM


Originally Posted by JasonWin (Post 51007252)
Does nobody here use the rocking method? I've gone throught quite a lot and not got stuck that way!


Just trying to rock back & forth while in the drivers seat???

Tubbyfatty Dec 22, 2008 05:19 PM


Originally Posted by JohnRaven (Post 51007254)
Just trying to rock back & forth while in the drivers seat???

Yea i did that this morning getting out of my 20ft long driveway, first, reverse, then i got enough momentum to keep a good speed in reverse while in 4lo.

Bone stock 94 runner with 30x9.5s lol.

The snow was up to my ifs cross member btw

AP4CHE Dec 22, 2008 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by JasonWin (Post 51007252)
Does nobody here use the rocking method? I've gone throught quite a lot and not got stuck that way!

That only works if you have a tire on the ground. I've been stuck on top of snow deep enough that no tires touch.


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