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Howdy Y'all,
We wanted to share our adventure we just did a couple of weeks back from Texas through New Mexico and parts of Colorado. We had a great time, explored some amazing portions of our national forests, and put the rig to the test on some of the trails especially in Colorado. I have included screenshots from our map software (GAIA GPS). We did a lot of pre-trip planning with this software and it really paid off. It was an excellent tool to use out on the trail and helped record some of the tracks we ventured down we didn't plan to. Hope you enjoy the read. I have lots of gopro footage I am trying to edit through and get uploaded to Youtube to share at a later time.
We started out leaving Central Texas headed for our first stop just North East of Cloud Croft, NM.
Day 1:
First fuel stop in Brady,TX
Our yellow Lab “Panga”
Just outside Cloud Croft and ready to turn down Forest Road 5583
Excited to be finally in the forest and bit of dirt already on the truck, we stopped to take a few photos, breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the scenery.
We had a pre-planned camp site routed via Satellite imagery and mapping via the GAIA GPS software. I’ve included a map point for anybody who wants to check this out. It was a great spot. This area of NM has had a good amount of snow/rain so it was very green. We camped at the second marker on the map below. First one was good too.
Campsite photos. Decently open. Would have been a little concerned if rain was in the forecast since we were at the base of a good sized hill, but forecast was clear for the area for several days:
Next morning, packed up and ready to head north above Santa Fe. We had routed to continue down Forest Road 5583D, however we discovered private property with a locked gate so we were forced to turn around and head back to FR5583. We had some fun along the way and I cleared a fallen tree on the trail. A few folks on side by sides drove past us and thanked us for clearing the tree. Apparently it had been there for several months and nobody bothered bringing a chainsaw to cut it up.
Couple of shots on our way north. Always love New Mexico how it can go from flats, to mountains to desert and back to mountains all within a couple of hours driving.
Next post, 2nd campsite and some photos from it.
We wanted to share our adventure we just did a couple of weeks back from Texas through New Mexico and parts of Colorado. We had a great time, explored some amazing portions of our national forests, and put the rig to the test on some of the trails especially in Colorado. I have included screenshots from our map software (GAIA GPS). We did a lot of pre-trip planning with this software and it really paid off. It was an excellent tool to use out on the trail and helped record some of the tracks we ventured down we didn't plan to. Hope you enjoy the read. I have lots of gopro footage I am trying to edit through and get uploaded to Youtube to share at a later time.
We started out leaving Central Texas headed for our first stop just North East of Cloud Croft, NM.
Day 1:
First fuel stop in Brady,TX
Our yellow Lab “Panga”
Just outside Cloud Croft and ready to turn down Forest Road 5583
Excited to be finally in the forest and bit of dirt already on the truck, we stopped to take a few photos, breathe in the fresh air and enjoy the scenery.
We had a pre-planned camp site routed via Satellite imagery and mapping via the GAIA GPS software. I’ve included a map point for anybody who wants to check this out. It was a great spot. This area of NM has had a good amount of snow/rain so it was very green. We camped at the second marker on the map below. First one was good too.
Campsite photos. Decently open. Would have been a little concerned if rain was in the forecast since we were at the base of a good sized hill, but forecast was clear for the area for several days:
Next morning, packed up and ready to head north above Santa Fe. We had routed to continue down Forest Road 5583D, however we discovered private property with a locked gate so we were forced to turn around and head back to FR5583. We had some fun along the way and I cleared a fallen tree on the trail. A few folks on side by sides drove past us and thanked us for clearing the tree. Apparently it had been there for several months and nobody bothered bringing a chainsaw to cut it up.
Couple of shots on our way north. Always love New Mexico how it can go from flats, to mountains to desert and back to mountains all within a couple of hours driving.
Next post, 2nd campsite and some photos from it.