go up to atlanta and play in the snow.
We talked about it and trailscouted for a good 10 minutes, surveyed our options (yes, turning around was one of them)and decided that once through the section, it's only 1/4 mile out to the nearest road. So we went for it, but not before everyone knew their jobs. We attached a hitch block and 30' strap and wrapped it around a tree. Just incase the vehicle decided to go skating. We used a strap at least 360 degrees around a tree, with at least one person on it keeping it taut. Every 30 feet we would switch trees to keep the vehicle in check. At times, the rear of a vehicle would slip. In this case, I was holding the strap, I wrapped it around another tree (2 times around 2 trees) enough to hold the truck tight, even when accelerating. We had the driver accelerate slightly so that the vehicle would pull the back end back to the side of the vehicle, worked like a charm.
We know how to do safe tactics, good to be with a bunch of cautious folks.
Matt