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here's a copy of the email i recieved from cheryl about AF
Subject: Trail Conditions/Closures PG Ranger District as of 6/29/2011
Trail Condition/Closure Updates:
American Fork Canyon Trail Closures still in place: As of today we still have the trail closure in effect. Last Saturday we opened Pine Hollow Trail #047. This week we will continue removing signs to open trails that are dry and have had the deadfall cleared.
Expected trails to be open by 7/1 include:
Trails we have not been on completely, on all of these trails, and those not listed expect trees to be down and snow banks/avalanches or other trail damage that may make the trail impassible:
Thanks,
Cheryl Butler
Trails, Wilderness, Dispersed Recreation
and Recreation Special Uses Manager
Pleasant Grove Ranger District
Subject: Trail Conditions/Closures PG Ranger District as of 6/29/2011
Trail Condition/Closure Updates:
American Fork Canyon Trail Closures still in place: As of today we still have the trail closure in effect. Last Saturday we opened Pine Hollow Trail #047. This week we will continue removing signs to open trails that are dry and have had the deadfall cleared.
Expected trails to be open by 7/1 include:
- Salamander Flat #150 (Had over 40 trees down over the trail)
- South Fork Little Deer Creek Trail #252 (Had 26 trees down from Ridge to Cascade Springs Road)
- Lame Horse Trail #055 (Had over 15 trees down)
- Ridge Trail #157 to South Fork Little Deer Creek Trail #252 intersection
- Willow Hollow Trail #159 (Suffered erosion damage from high water)
- Ridge Connector Trail #216
- Tibble Fork Trail #041(Please stay off this trail. It is still very wet, and there are trees down. Yesterday we worked part of this trail, unfortunately people have been riding this already and there has been some substantial trail damage)
- Mill Canyon Trail #040 (There have been reports of over 80 trees down...)
- Mud Springs #173
- Ridge Trail #157 north of South Fork Little Deer Creek #252 trail intersection
Trails we have not been on completely, on all of these trails, and those not listed expect trees to be down and snow banks/avalanches or other trail damage that may make the trail impassible:
- Bear Canyon #179 we only made it up about a mile to the snow line (we cut out over 15 trees, many with the entire root wad in the trail, have had reports of many more trees down...)
- Timpooneke-Chris Flat Trail #151 we have not been on at all yet
- Lone Peak Wilderness Trails we have only been a short distance up Deer-Creek Dry Creek #043 from the Alpine side to the snow line, Box Elder Trail #044 and the AF side of Deer-Creek Dry Creek we have had report of a bunch of trees down...these will have to be cut out with a cross cut...
- Silver Lake #036-the trail is clear of snow up to the last 1/4 mile before the lake. Silver Lake is still 95% frozen over. The river crossings are running high, and previous logs that had been put in place were knocked out so crossing these will dangerous until the river goes down.
- Stewart Falls #056-Only a small amount of snow still is present just before the Falls themselves. The Falls are flowing very strongly. There may still be a few trees we haven't made it to closer to the falls.
- Timpooneke #053 – Snow begins at the top of the first meadow (half a mile) and is intermittent up to just below Scout Falls. You can see the falls but you cannot yet reach the observation turn-off. Snow is again intermittent above the falls up to the first plateau ( 2 miles) which is still mostly snow covered. The trail is often hard to follow due to the snow. The shelter at Emerald Lake has only the top of the chimney sticking out of the snow (14 feet deep still).
- Mount Timpanogos #052 – First Falls is still completely covered by snow. 2nd Falls is only open at the top of fall. Hikers are always safer when on the trail area. They should stay off the snowfields and away from all water falls. Above the fall area, snow intermittently covers the trail. Some of the higher trail sections are melted out up to the bottom of Primrose Cirque. The trail is completely covered beyond that point (about 3 miles). The lower trail is still very wet from run-off flowing down the trail itself.
- All streams are running fast and cold and are very dangerous. Hidden moats are present from the streams flowing beneath the snowfields. Conditions will continue to be dangerous until the snow is gone. Most hikers should turn back when they hit the snow.
Thanks,
Cheryl Butler
Trails, Wilderness, Dispersed Recreation
and Recreation Special Uses Manager
Pleasant Grove Ranger District
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I looked into that because i originaly wanted to weld some rock rings to some steel wheels. but with the cost of sand blasting the chrome off its not worth it. I was qouted about what black rims cost so IDk lol..... (unless you know a cheap place?) I was told they are expensive due to the chrome...
I will take the front for sure. I would also take the rear off you hands if the pending sale doesn't go threw. no rush on it though. enjoy it till you get back from your run on the 16th or whenever your ready to pull them and let me know ill come get the front/set from you.
I will take the front for sure. I would also take the rear off you hands if the pending sale doesn't go threw. no rush on it though. enjoy it till you get back from your run on the 16th or whenever your ready to pull them and let me know ill come get the front/set from you.
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I looked into that because i originaly wanted to weld some rock rings to some steel wheels. but with the cost of sand blasting the chrome off its not worth it. I was qouted about what black rims cost so IDk lol..... (unless you know a cheap place?) I was told they are expensive due to the chrome...
I will take the front for sure. I would also take the rear off you hands if the pending sale doesn't go threw. no rush on it though. enjoy it till you get back from your run on the 16th or whenever your ready to pull them and let me know ill come get the front/set from you.
I will take the front for sure. I would also take the rear off you hands if the pending sale doesn't go threw. no rush on it though. enjoy it till you get back from your run on the 16th or whenever your ready to pull them and let me know ill come get the front/set from you.
Sounds good. Soon as I get back on the 16th i'm pulling them.
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I could sand blast them for pretty cheap at work, say 50 bucks? i've blasted chrome wheels before and it's not much different from the black wheels. Then get some decent rattle can primer and some decent spray paint and be done with it.
Sounds good. Soon as I get back on the 16th i'm pulling them.
Sounds good. Soon as I get back on the 16th i'm pulling them.
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Corrected a couple of the weak points on the Heep tonight. Tie rod upgrade off a V8 93 Grand Laredo, My TR was bent in more than one direction after Constrictor, Damn! The ZJ rod is way more beefy. Gas tank skid off a 93 XJ, took a little BFH fabrication (kinda square peg in a round hole kinda mod) but I got her to fit. I know, not hardcore, but, its Better N it Wuz! All in all a good junk yard day! Oh yeah, and it was only $27 for both the skid and the tie rod.
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Shweet Jeff!! If it wasn't for the Junkyard I wouldn't have a Jeep But the stock skid's aren't to shabby! You saw in Moab what they can take!!!
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well i found out today that i had a little carnage from constrictor ha, i bent my steering stabilizer, broke the bracket and bolts that holds it to the diff cover, dented my front diff cover bad, and a jam nut was loose. i welded the stabilizer bracket onto the diff cover, and put a new stabilizer on. should be good until i screw this one up haha