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First off we want to thank all of you who posted threads and remarks about the trail here on the forum. You helped greatly with our planning and giving us a taste of what the route offers.
Here's a short video we produced of our adventure. We hope you enjoy it and are inspired to make...
On To Day 6!
We began the day by driving southeast in Wyoming, through the most desolate, arid region we've found. It was strangely beautiful and exciting!
When late afternoon arrived we found ourselves entering the Medicine Bow National Forest from the north. Judging by the trails, it...
We use a Dometic 75q dual zone. The flexibility of having two compartments is great. On short trips, or ones where we can easily restock, we use the large side as a fridge and the smaller side (turned off) as a place to put our non-perishables. When we're going to be away for long periods of...
We're in agreement. A $1,500- $2,000 RTT is no where near the quality of the same price range ground tent. Most of the RTTs we've looked closely at we woud never trust to hold up under extreme weather conditions.
Day 5, Escaping Yellowstone
We got up and packed way early, when the sky was just beginning to get light. Having visited most of our National Parks over the decades we've been exploring, we've learned that the vast majority of tourists don't get out and about until well after 9:AM. This...
Day 4, on to Yellowstone!
We aired back up and hit the highway west towards (what we consider) the greatest wonder of the world; Yellowstone National Park. It's been a few years since we've been through the area. This trip we actually made a reservation at one of the larger campgrounds, Canyon...
End of day three, and one of the best dispersed campsites ever!
We made it to the far NW corner of the Bighorn National Forest and were privileged to find a campsite with two tremendous views. Down the valley to our right we saw mountain peaks continue on to the east. To the left, the great...
We have a three inch lift on the FJ when it had a mere 200K miles on it. Now at over 248K, it's still running as strong as ever. A 3" lift is a little taxing on components like CV joints, wheel bearings, tierod ends, ball joints, etc. but not as much as some may think. The original or genuine...
We've found the typical awning is too small to be practical for our needs. We use a 10' x 10' nylon tarp fixed on an expandable mount on the side of our rack. We can also use it on the back to completely cover our kitchen area. It goes up extremely fast after doing it a few times. A few small...
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