Snow Wheeling 2020 La Grande, OR

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Published 2020-02-11
The first La Grande trip of the year is in the books! This was an awesome day of snow wheeling in some deep snow! This trip had a great combination of 1st gear crawling and 3rd gear Trailblazing that came together to make an epic video! If you enjoy the video, feel free to like and subscribe so you can see future videos when they come out and leave a comment with your thoughts about this video.

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All Comments (21)
  • @calvinsallee
    I lived in lagrande for bout 2 years and seeing all these blazers up there makes me wanna bring up my 3/4 ton suburban and run through the snow!
  • @chrislaw1919
    Good video and great editing, but the first half felt like a compilation of why Blaze needs lockers
  • @jasonhenry375
    Woohoo love the soundtrack gotta love oregon In the winter🤘
  • @dantz34
    Looked like a lot of fun and work.
  • @philtero1
    Always loved the K-5 Blazers now have a Tahoe but always eyes open for Blazers for sale😃😃
  • @eatfishyum9137
    Thanks. Great Oregon Fun. I’m going , tomorrow November16.2020. 96 Suburban.
  • Lockers and chains. I run my rzr 1000 , 33 x 12.5" swampers w beadlocks at 3 psi. And chains in the back. Can go almost everywhere. Snow makes a normal trail hard.
  • @miketee2444
    As an 80s kid I still love some 40 plus " tires on 15 or so inch wheels. Ford's were still good trucks back then. Nothing better than plowing a fresh trail through the powder.
  • @JaredBusch
    fun fact, if you pause this video at any time, it's an epic picture
  • @karlk6860
    I wont comment about the white blazer except to say "you are struggling"! We live in this stuff for at least half the year and it gets very old very fast! The only time I ever have fun driving in the snow is with my 977 HEMTT. A couple years ago a buddy called me and had to get back to his hunting shack and haul some furniture out and asked if could get back there its about a mile and a half part prairie and part woods we were driving through drifts blown hard that were 5' deep I had to slow down in some places because the snow was up to the bottom of the windshield and thats 6' high. It was all in all a fun breeze in the snow but then my truck is 39 ft long, 8 wheel drive with diff lockers and weighs just under 40K pounds!