Hi All,
This spring I attempted the rock steps called Marblehead at Michigan's Drummond Island. Marblehead is a series of rock 'steps'. I failed. I squared up the wheels with the smallest step (18+inches) and I set my front control arm mounts, touched my front drive shaft, scraped my bell housing and ended up on the front of the skid plate.
I was able to back up, after i first pulled forward to allow room to stack some rocks, lifting my frame up enough to get back up the ledge.
My question is, was my approach incorrect? Could i have taken an angled approach and hung one wheel over the ledge and flexed my way down?
Is this something I can safely tackle, or is it just too much for my 31's?
Thank you!
This spring I attempted the rock steps called Marblehead at Michigan's Drummond Island. Marblehead is a series of rock 'steps'. I failed. I squared up the wheels with the smallest step (18+inches) and I set my front control arm mounts, touched my front drive shaft, scraped my bell housing and ended up on the front of the skid plate.
I was able to back up, after i first pulled forward to allow room to stack some rocks, lifting my frame up enough to get back up the ledge.
My question is, was my approach incorrect? Could i have taken an angled approach and hung one wheel over the ledge and flexed my way down?
Is this something I can safely tackle, or is it just too much for my 31's?
Thank you!