I'll message you in the morning. We're not looking for anything real technical. Just nice spots to explore. If we can we'll leave camp set up and explore for a couple days and move on. We want to make our way down to YNP, in my fantasy version of this trip we avoid as much rush hour traffic as...
I know this post is a little old now, but I just wanted to chime in that I have 3 boys, 2 of which are autistic. They both love to ride, only one likes to camp. lol. We still go as much as possible.
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We're trying to plan a trip for the stanislaus national forest region. I could use whatever info/insights people care to share. We are flexible on travel season, looking to avoid crowds, not freeze to death either though lol. There will be 3 adults and two littles. Stock FZJ80. Driving down...
Sorry fellas, I'd rather pull out my toe nails than drive up I5 for two hours on a Friday lol. Maybe if I was camping up there for the weekend. Anyone have some good dispersed site close to Burlington?
Finally coming out of a bad round of pneumonia that took me and the wife out of action. South sound stuff would still be really cool. Even just super casual, like BBQ and beer.
Well, not exactly. Lol I'm pretty new to driving something more capable than a Sentra so I'm still discovering routes. There's Tahuya park, but I understand it's more like a challenge course than a day trip. I drive into Capitol Forest for a half day escape from the city. We drove up to...
I would love to do this. My understanding is that some of this trail remains pretty bound up with snow and downed trees into the summer. So yeah, let's plot and plan. Sounds like fun
Woo! I am over the cold finally, survived the holidays and my 20th wedding anniversary! Holy crap December went fast. If anyone is in Olympia and wants to catch a brew sometime give me a shout. Feel like I missed out.
Sorry, I wasn't very clear here. The Inreach Mini will act as a GPS puck too. It can bluetooth over to a phone or tablet. It also has that nifty back country texting and SOS feature. But it's pricey.
I think you can get a fairly inexpensive gps puck that will Bluetooth to a phone or tablet. No cellular service required. Most use an inreach mini I think.
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