I am happy to announce that after nearly 3.5 months off the road post-accident, The Adventure Wagon[emoji769] has at last made its return to the woods and trails of The Catskills, The Schoharie Valley, and beyond.
As I mentioned briefly, an unfortunate accident took it out of commission in mid-September. I had initially hoped to have it back in 3 weeks for a Swedespeed campout, but in retrospect that was an absurd expectation [emoji23]. Between numerous conversations with claims adjusters, and my decision to take it to my own independent shop Vs. the closer body shops, it took just over three damn months start-to-finish!
That being said, Precision Volvo in Albany, NY did a killer job on the rebuild, and worked with me to value engineer things such that I didn't end up having to come out of pocket hardly at all. While the accident was relatively minor, I managed to take out several front end components and there was talk of the possibility of the car being totaled due to its age and low value. Thankfully we narrowly missed that, and I didn't have to deal with a buy-back scenario or salvage title.
The Adventure Wagon[emoji769] was returned to me with a new radiator, new rad support, new condenser, two new (used) headlights, and some time spent on the rack to straighten out one of the frame rails. Sean and crew were happy to work to reuse the old bumper and grill and bend and tap it back into shape to save us some serious dough which was much appreciated. The bumper really doesn't look too much worse for the wear at all. My Hellas and the OEM light bracket are toast, so they capped the wires and tied them behind the grill so I can have them at-the-ready for whatever my next aux lighting solution may be. I'm actually glad to have them gone. The front end looks SO much cleaner now! I'm loving it.
Upon getting the wagon back it wasn't long before it had to taste some dirt! 3 months of driving around in the V60 had me starved for the stuff! A few people here can attest to the glee I felt when I first touched tires to trail. The love affair between me and this thing has definitely not been tamed by its absence nor by the encroachment of its attractive younger cousin that's for damn sure. [emoji16]
I gave it a few weeks of light trail time to re-acclimate before the perfect day rolled around for its real "welcome back" romp. It was one of those days where sky, weather, landscape, and trail conditions combine for a perfect storm of wagon wonderful. The east has gotten hit with some bizzare weather this winter. In fact, it's not much of a winter to speak of here. Constantly Rising and falling temperatures have done a good job of turning trails to ice pretty quickly after what little snow we've had, and the melt-refreeze-melt again cycle has made for some challenging outings. This one was no different, but I'm happy to say that The Adventure Wagon[emoji769] tackled it all with renewed gusto and looked pretty, pretty ****ing great in the process.
The following photographs were all shot in South Mountain State Forest, Leonard Hill State Forest, Bates State Forest, and High Knob State Forest, all places and names that you should be familiar with if you follow along with our regular adventuring schedule. It was a real "best of" so-to-speak, and I think the content reflects that.
Enjoy!
Soon-to-come: some photos from other, mini adventures of the last month. An exciting and useless-but-fun new mod write-up with photos and a video. A thorough 5k review of the BFG KO2 A/T Tires. Some thoughts on what's to come this spring, and the future of The Adventure Wagon[emoji769] for the long haul.
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