Not that I'm aware of unfortunately. Land Between the Lakes is the closest I have found, lots of good trails and camping up there. I am originally from East TN and know of a lot more stuff out that way, though a lot of the trails have been closed in the past few years.
Just finished up mine last weekend. I was lucky in that my Silverado already had a spot from the factory for a second battery. Added a Keyline smart isolator, an Everstart Maxx deep cycle marine battery, a 10 position accessory fuse panel and then a power panel in the bed next to our sleeping...
Our tentative plan right now is to hit up Albuquerque and the area just north for some mountain biking, then up to Navajo Lake area for some fly fishing, then to Durango to just see the area and check it out, then SW Utah, then finally down to Sedona/Flagstaff for more mountain biking. Plan is...
Thanks. Maybe we'll give it a shot and see how far we get.
@TNTaco we will also be out in the NM/CO/AZ areas during that time. Maybe we'll cross paths and can meet up one day.
Cross posting this here to make her more traffic...
We are heading out west for a trip and will be spending a few days in Sedona riding our mountain bikes. What are some good remote camp locations? Would prefer to be off the beaten path, but will only be in a stock Silverado so I can't do any...
We are heading out west for a trip and will be spending a few days in Sedona riding our mountain bikes. What are some good remote camp locations? Would prefer to be off the beaten path, but will only be in a stock Silverado so I can't do any real narly trails. Any help would be appreciated!
Prefer the "log cabin," but it really depends on the type of wood I have available. Split, cut, twigs, branches etc.
That being said, I posted this last night in the portable fire pit thread but I bought a small portable propane fire pit from lowes and it is the cat's ass. I'll never do a wood...
Got the dual battery setup installed last night. Took me and a buddy about 2 hours to get it all wired, after messing around with mounting the battery. The battery I decided to use was a tad too tall and I was unable to use the factory hold downs so i did what any good engineer would do. I used...
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