Well, like Scott said it was a bust, but I feel much better now I've given up hope
. I guess the first clue of the situation is when I slid off the road 100 feet from him. We then walked up to his truck that was further off the road then mine and I look down and see an abandoned car that had rolled off where he had slid off. We hooked chains and straps together and tried using my winch but it just kept tipping me where I had slid off so we got me back onto the road and then re-hooked up to him. Tried to pendulum him up onto the road which didn't work. Just got him a little further off. We finally called it on account of cold and getting late and my winch not being powerful enough to pull him alone and not wanting to slide Scott's Jeep off the road. So I then slid mine back off the road backing out in the same place. We then hooked my winch up around a tree a ways up and back to my rear bumper and pendulumbed me back onto the road and we lit a shuck for home.
We will definitely need to regroup on this. My guess is we need at least a 12,000 winch and to start as early in the morning as possible (we didn't start till afternoon). The biggest obstacle is the road is so small you can't really get more than one, maybe two vehicles in line to pull him and everytime you drive by where I slid off you will slide off, unless we shore it up with logs or something.
Here are a couple of pics. Like I said his truck is about a foot lower now and can't go back any further because of a stump. A chainsaw would take care of the stump though. It is being held up by a strap and a couple of chains.
If anyone has any ideas I'm listening. As far as when, I'm easy except for Saturday when I have a funeral...not that you need me to go.
Medsker