[FONT="]I have been working with full size tracked 4X4’s for several years. The popularity is growing in leaps and bounds. Hundreds of sets of tracks are being fabricated and sold each winter.
The remote parking area I use for my mountain cabin access 6 years ago was snow cat territory with about 12 or more snow cats. Today there are only about 2 snow cats left in the parking area with about 12+ tracked 4X4 vehicles as replacements. Most of the ones I work with are for cabin/remote home access but we do have search and rescue, cell tower access, law enforcement, fire department, ranch use, hunters, trappers and some back country skiing now using tracked 4X4 vehicles in the west.
I took this pic last week of four of the tracked 4X4's resting in a row after a weekend of hauling families and supplies to their cabins for a good time.
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The remote parking area I use for my mountain cabin access 6 years ago was snow cat territory with about 12 or more snow cats. Today there are only about 2 snow cats left in the parking area with about 12+ tracked 4X4 vehicles as replacements. Most of the ones I work with are for cabin/remote home access but we do have search and rescue, cell tower access, law enforcement, fire department, ranch use, hunters, trappers and some back country skiing now using tracked 4X4 vehicles in the west.
I took this pic last week of four of the tracked 4X4's resting in a row after a weekend of hauling families and supplies to their cabins for a good time.
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