QUOTE (mike.online @ Feb 19 2009, 06:46 PM)

thanks for the ideas!
I went up the Hatley Trail today, as far as my pathfinder would allow.... in fact i got wicked stuck..... no worries, I walked back down the trail and a fantastic person from New zealand in a cabin helped me get a tow (everyone here is SO helpful and really friendly. (I used TJ's ... $105) Expensive mistake.
Anyways after that wonderful misadventure, I found out form a local about the Coal Creek Extension road. What a wonderful road. You can travel up logging roads (with a sign reading "LOGGING ROADS... USE EXTREME CAUTION") and then when the road conditions run out, you can hike up the rest of the hill, and the view is breathtaking.
as always, anyone with more suggestions, I would love to hear them!!
If you're going to do a lot of solo off-roading then you might consider investing in an emergency pre-paid sat phone ...
I've had a couple of scares like this even with my kitted out Land Rover and had good fortune not come my way it would have been a few 10-15 mile treks for help or cell phone coverage. Since I solo quite often I make sure I'm fully set up with winch/hi-lift jack and recovery equipment. It's no fun when you're up to your knees in mud digging out your rig & the sun's going down. (It must be said, I was surprised to get a pull out of a bog one time by a dude in a decrepit truck collecting firewood way, way out of the way and just happened to pass by! That one was my wake up call.)