McKenzie River Trail

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markesc
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Re: McKenzie River Trail

Post by markesc » October 5th, 2017, 10:10 am

Webfoot wrote:
retired jerry wrote:I though when you got to Breitenbush the road gets bad, gravel and worse
You're probably thinking of the loop east of this route past Olallie Lake and back to FR-46. The part south of the lake is only for high clearance vehicles.
Yeap! I blew a tire once on that road attempting to take a small mazda down it :lol: Barely made it back to Detroit and bought some fix-a-flat and got it home (that stuff actually works!). Now I carry a plug kit and two extra cans.

Looks really stupid, but the stuff actually works and bailed me out on another adventure in bigfoot territory (powers):

https://www.amazon.com/Slime-1034-T-Han ... B000ET525K

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Re: McKenzie River Trail

Post by Webfoot » November 27th, 2017, 3:45 pm

Thanks. It doesn't look stupid and I now keep one in my vehicle. Using it looks easier than changing a tire, and I already carry an air compressor, and it could be vital if one gets two flats.

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Re: McKenzie River Trail

Post by Chip Down » November 27th, 2017, 5:54 pm

markesc wrote:Don't remember seeing snowdome opened up like this
Some folks say Snowdome can't possibly be a glacier, has to be stagnant. :geek:
Webfoot wrote:I already carry an air compressor...
I carry two :D

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Re: McKenzie River Trail

Post by Webfoot » November 27th, 2017, 8:42 pm

Have you had one fail?

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