I thought I would dedicate this thread to all those things we do that the general public just doesn't understand. So I will start off with this:

When I was 17 my car of choice to drive everywhere was a 1942 Ford GPW military Jeep. We had changed windshields on it and put a CJ2A top on it and some genuine 6.00X16 snow tires on it and down the road I went. One day I was sitting in a restaurant with a couple of girls (yes there are girls that like Jeeps). One was my steady and the other was her good friend. In walks this guy and says that the "shortcut" was impassable and was going to be closed. Well, that was like a red flag to a bull. I said, nothing is impassable, lets go drive it. So we got in and off we went. We lived at 6000' elevation and had to go to 7200' at the top. It was snowing enough that they didn't have anywhere else to push the snow and the road was getting narrow. Going up was not much problem, so what is the big deal. But the brand new windshield wiper I had put in was getting so it made a narrower and narrower swipe. Finally it quit altogether even though the motor was running. But I had a great idea, I just had the girlfriend reach out through the vent in the center and work the wiper with her hand. After a few minutes she said her hand was cold. Personally, I didn't see what the problem was She just wouldn't do it anymore. So not wanting to spend any more time up there we headed down by braille. I kept the right front wheel a few inches in the snow bank until we got back to town where I could walk home if I needed to. About a 1/4 mile from town I got too much wheel in the snow bank and the Jeep just went straight up to the top of it and took a chunk out of the top and flopped down on its side. We climbed out and thought we were really busted on this one. Then the Highway Patrol showed up. Now I am really busted. But I already had a chain hooked up to a handle on the outside of the Jeep and convinced him to let me hook it on his push bar and we pulled it back over. He was amazed it started right up. And back to town we went. The only way you could tell we flopped was the tell tale foot prints on the side of the top. It is a Jeep thing, you wouldn't understand.