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- DesertFrontExplorer
Arizona - jefe_4x4ExplorerMojave Road II, March/2014:
15 miles of blow sand, tire pressure lowered to float:
Sand was tough on the motorcylists:
Mine was the SagWagon for 3 on bicycles, 2 on motorcycles: notice the pintel, the only way for a trailer to survive the super-whoops at the eastern end of the road:
146 miles of 1860's wagon road looks pretty much the same 150 years later:
Bikes at the beginning near Afton:
Bikes 134 miles later at the Colorado River and the end of the trail:
Crossing the immense Soda Dry Lake:
Le Group near the end of the road:The other TC is Alex in his intrepid Ford F250 HD sporting a new 17,500 capy winch on a custom front carrier. Alex also was support for the bros on two wheeled vehicles: - bigcitypopoExplorer II
Aurabbit79er wrote:
My favorite pictures are usually just outside the RV.
I love Pt Mugu... Navy base Camping is the best... Thornehill Broome is a great place too... I really want to drag the trailer out to the wilderness a bit.... The wife be scared tho... lol - maisiedogExplorer
rkortes wrote:
maisiedog... the lake you see is Mono Lake. Not too far from you! :)
Oh, ok you must be off of Virgina Lakes road maybe, or somewhere before Conway Summit obviously. Love it down there! So tough right now, no snow but lots of locked green gates still! - rkortesExplorermaisiedog... the lake you see is Mono Lake. Not too far from you! :)
- maisiedogExplorer
rkortes wrote:
Near Bridgeport CA... 270 degree view (360 if you count the beautiful mountains).
That's a nice spot, is that walker lake in the background? I was just thinking about heading down to that area, maybe hit up buckeye hot springs. All these pictures are making me want to get out there now!! - ghsebldrExplorer
- bka0721Explorer IIGhost Town in the Tall Grass Prairie
Snake River Camp Late Fall
Paddle Camp on Snake River
Bike Camp Idaho
Chihuahuan Desert - jefe_4x4Explorermoving right along on the Mojave Road, 3/13:
Moving right along, albeit a little slower (130:1 final drive in lo/lo) in the Little Sluice, the Rubicon;
Not moving right along on Sledgehammer, The Hammers, California:
The wagon road up the west side of Imogene Pass, San Juans, CO.
boondock camp in S.E. Oregon:
The road up to Engineer Pass, CO. We camped at the pass in our truck campers.
On the White Rim trail, nr. Moab UT. We just cleared:
lonely camp in a gravel pit so. of Coldfoot, AK. The Brooks range in the background: It's 11:45 P.M. when this shot was taken (June 20th) We drank margaritas until the sun went down, which it didn't;
and finally, the MOST remote boondocking place I've ever been: in the middle of the Visciano Desert, Baja, Sept. 1976 in my old FJ55 and broken trailer springs. One of the driest places on the planet. Nothing grow more than a few inches from the ground. - rkortesExplorer
ReneeG wrote:
ghsebldr wrote:
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Didn't work! :W
Or did it?? :h hee hee
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