That was a bad pun, Hunter.
Besides, it was much cooler on the way there, in the early morning. Actually, for probably the first time ever, I had to use 4WD on a regular road.
It wasn't overly steep,maybe 8-10%, but it was shiny ice covered with snow (okay, I didn't know about the ice yet), so every time the tranny shifted, the rear end stepped out. Turned the traction control on, took it out of tow/haul, and finally locked it in 4th gear, which helped a lot.
But eventually it wouldn't go forward without the aid of 4WD.
The GPS shows the descent. A really fun road when it's dry, but it was icy all the way down to about 8,500 feet. Another first: I drove the speed limit!
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