Good luck man. Easiest way for me is plan first destination, everything after that just roll with it
Oregon
Crater Lake NP
Smiths Rock SP
Sahalie Falls
Tamolitch Blue
Mount Rainier
Multnomah Falls
Silver Falls SP
Oregon Dunes
Haystack Rock, but just cruise the coast and you’ll find a ton of stuff
Great vid! Have to say, NH is a gem. Went up for a few weeks of camping earlier during fall. Colors were some of the most insane I've ever seen (and I normally spend fall in Appalachia).
Tundra was bouncing around on idle. Pulled the MAF sensor, dirty. Sprayed w/ cleaner and she's good as new! Up next will be Durobumps front/Supersprings rear. Should be in soon. All in prep for a slide in camper sometime around Feb!
They make sleeping bags in the form of a bed, ie a square. For me, I use one bag spread open beneath and one bag spread open above. Basically like sheets on a bed. Throw a few blankets in and off I go.
Quality of life improvements. Replaced cheap Walmart topper with the one off my bed. Tent barely closes with sleeping bags and pillows now, though it also barely closed before. Big thing I like about fiberglass RTTs: they can flex. Will be camping tonight to test it out
It's not nearly as remote as you think. Nowadays every trail is marked and known about. Most I went in 3mo out west was a few days without seeing someone or having a car drive by where I was. Hard to find any places really far from people.
Everyone else is right. 2wd will take you where you want. 4wd comes into play mostly with snow/mud, maybe some sand in the southwest. You'll be surprised, you'll drive an hour down a pretty rough dirt road and see a frickin full size motorhome.
I've heard a lot of good things about Decked, I've seen them in person on job sites. I've also seen people use them as the basis for entire overloading setups. Definitely some people out there running harder than you, hope it's a one time thing but only time will tell.
If you see me, say hi! I've met a few people around here. Born and raised in Charleston, traveled a lot but don't ever see myself leaving. Also nice to see someone else with an RTT, don't see them much around here.
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