Unfortunately, no. Why break your sled instead of riding where the snow is actually good? I was out there driving around on Saturday (jan 3) and there is no more than 1 foot at the bottom on the secondary highway, windblown on the ridge might be 2-3 feet but overall there is just enough snow to cover things and make what you would think a cheap and quick ride into a long and expensive ride (see smokindave's report on Page 2).
True say I will never take my $27,000 sled near that place ever again.From now on its the old John Deere.Just not worth it. If you can force yourself to stay on the trails you are OK but when I see Powder I lose my mind.Between new A arms new fox float,belly pan, side panel and not to mention the bumper I have to replace on the XP that towed me out I wish I stayed home that day.Probally close to a two grand ride.
Cheers,
Dave