Wow, a lot happens in a day.
I was up there and saw it on Thursday, and discussed it with Scoutabout - who posted this thread.
Here's the situation: Stock Cherokee wanders off main road onto an ATV trail, looks like whoever the driver was swung a little to far to the right to avoid some Rocky Mountain Pinstriping, and started sliding down the hill in the mud - BEFORE IT SNOWED. My brother was tooling around up there on his quad and sees this guy carrying 100' of cable and goes over to see what's up. By this time there's snow on the ground and the guy hitches a ride to his Cherokee so he can cable it up to the trees and leave it until summer. (Not to worry, he takes a no tresspassing sign with him
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He cables the front axle to a few trees, and leaves it. This was last Saturday. Thursday morning I go up there in my Cruiser with 3 guys on quads. I get to where I am no longer comfortable (stock FZJ80), and hop on the back of a quad to go see this thing (maybe 2 miles from where I parked). With more rigs - you can easily get within 200 yds of the truck. Without snow, a cakewalk because you can just plant the passenger side tires off the trail and go (driver's side there are too many trees). With the snow, you can't get too close. I'm not saying it can't be done, but it will be pretty tough.
You can get about 200 yards away, but the angle will be pretty interesting so make sure someone takes a block and tackle (or 2), and extra cable and straps. If you secure the Jeep, there is some usable cable up there (insulated 1/4" with a hook on one end, and cable clamps on the other - take a 1/4" ratchet and assorted sockets).
Directions - to the best of my recollection:
Go up to the B. Take a left right as you enter the parking lot, and continue up the windy road to the tippy top. Take a right. Stay along the ridgeline for 2 - 3 miles. The road will eventually break off to the right (west) and go pretty steep down for about 1/4 mile. It will flatten out and turn South for another 1/4 to 1/2 mile then head West on another pretty steep decline. When the trail veers off to the North, stop, get out, look South, and follow the little trail toward the South East for 200 yds. Look to your right, under the snow will be a Blue, '97+ Cherokee on STREET RADIALS!
I wish I would have had my GPS.
I wish I would have seen this thread yesterday.
Because of the snow today, I think this guy is SOL - I hope I'm wrong.
I'll post this in the upcoming trips thread as well.
Good Luck.