after about 2 hours of trying to tow through loamy sandy super soft trails, we give up and I tell mfdb to take my bike and get his truck. I didn't realize how F-ing cold and dark it gets out there and my camel pack had leaked all over my shirt. it SUCKED. I pushed the bike about 1/4 mile to keep warm and to find a better spot to camp and were I could be more visible. I started planning out using gas and spark from the bike to start a fire and found a cave to hide the bike in incase I had to get out of there without it. So I get a phone call with my limited service that the truck cannot make it through

So, lucking Danielle has family in logandale and they have some utility qwads, so they came to the rescue a couple hours after that. they towed MFDB through that miserable shit to the waterfall the truck couldn't make it up.
As a side note, I challenge the best, most hardcore riders on here to get towed through sandy trails on a bike and keep it upright!

so, we make it back to the truck, I quickly hop in the passenger seat, take my boot off and stick my toes infront of the heat vent... it hurt like hell, but I could finally feel them again. then Justin hops in the driver seat and goes to turn the truck around. in less than a second we were wicked high centered on a hill which filled up the fram rails. we dug, jacked up pryed, etc etc. for like two and a half hours until the truck finally came out. right as the truck was ready to go another truck came by to help out, and he guided us out. it was an exhausting ass day, but still badass, I can't wait to return
this was about where I was chillin.
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source= ... 8&t=h&z=16
http://www.offroadadventureguide.com/Tr ... s_Map.html
so, the bike broke down in the middle between 1 and 2 and we stopped pulling around the middle between 3 and 4 after having got right at 3 and hitting a dead end. I pushed about the length of those small mountains close to 4 and stopped at the end of the one north of the trail.