atv snow driving,,
hi guys, i agree with dirtkurt, i have driven in snow for at least ten years,,i hear of people driving through 2 feet of snow with tires,, anyone can do this if the snow is fresh and your tire is contacting the hard ground,, the tough snow is when you get 2 feet of wet snow,, then all tires are wirthless,, the only reason the mudders work better is because they throw the the snow out untill it contacts a hard surface,, i hunt in the northwest and hunt in the early november and december snow when it is very soft and very deep and drifts get up to 8 feet tall,,i actually have the snowmobilers trails all groomed by the time they want to drive in jan and feb because the snow is more packed,, , i have driven the polaris 700 for three years and after getting stuck many times on narrow trails or when ever i had to stop because a tree was across the road.i know there are a lot better snowmobilers out there that can possibly drive this type of terrain but lets see them hunt on one,, once the elk and deer i hunt hear a snowmobile they get out of the country,, i run tracks and stay on most trails up to 8 feet of snow,, i can carry 400 lbs of equipment and still drag a whole elk or deer behind my atv,, i have a few shots of me driving a rubicon with cattracks in ten foot base of snow,, you can see them if you go to atvtracks.net,, ps this website has a ton of info on tracks (trackman)