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I have my chains in the back seat of the Tundra currently, but doubt I will have to break them out. Here is picture I just took while looking for camp site tonight. 5,195’. Supposed to keep snowing tonight but not expecting much.Heading to the Black Hills tomorrow tues from MN for a week of deer hunting. My 1st trip to the BH for hunting. What are the current road and snow conditions? Should I bring chains? I have an AWD SUV. Thanks
Mr. Miller, this is probably going to sound strange but I'm wondering if you would be willing to share or sell some of your photography. If you'd be so kind to answer to [email protected] I'd be very interested. Thank you in advanceI have my chains in the back seat of the Tundra currently, but doubt I will have to break them out. Here is picture I just took while looking for camp site tonight. 5,195’. Supposed to keep snowing tonight but not expecting much.
My 2cents, you have chains, bring them. Doubt you will need them but seems to be smart insurance.View attachment 250117
11" at deadwood with more on the way. Problem I see with the FS roads is they turn into packed ice slicks after enough vehicle traffic.
Had to put them on today.If @mtmiller has an update it would be worthwhile for you. They were calling for 1" a couple days ago. As I look out my window, there are at least 6" and maybe more. Benefit is that it is not blowing. Chains are warranted.
I kind of figured that would happen. Hope you have really warm clothes. It is going to be pretty cold the next few days and quite a bit of wind. Could get a little crappy traveling.Had to put them on today.
if you have chains they are no good at home bring themThe Black Hills is the only place I have seen Whitetails migrate. One heavy snow, they were in a single file line in a sporadic flow across an open burn. Headed towards lower elevations I was guessing. I assume they do it in other mountainous regions as well.
i respectly disagree have hunted wyo side 25 years still have seen them stay high where the tornadoes went through and intensive loggingThe Black Hills is the only place I have seen Whitetails migrate. One heavy snow, they were in a single file line in a sporadic flow across an open burn. Headed towards lower elevations I was guessing. I assume they do it in other mountainous regions as well.