but went for an overland rig instead. Picture taken yesterday. And now this today! Winter tires on and ready to go camping ;-) Please share your expedition vehicles. ...
since we've taken delivery in the winter, first experiences will be as our base for back and front country skiing. Really want to travel the Yukon ice roads but covid may delay that adventure.
Your new toy is awesome, would love to use something like it in the Arizona desert. Last time I was there we put a roof rack on my Jeep that could accommodate a tent. This kept the scorpions, centipedes and snakes out. On the east coast of the US we don’t...
and would love to return, probably during shoulder seasons when not too hot for us northerners. We had a Roof Top Tent for a couple of years and enjoyed the feeling of having an adult treehouse.
they have certainly proven themselves over the decades, still sought after today for the travel-light, go-anywhere crowd. Our previous adventure vehicle was an extremely capable Mercedes ML-series light truck with proper body-on-frame and before they evol...
Nice thing about winter camping is the lack of crowds. Imagine, we were less than 100 km from one million people and had the RV area to ourselves. True, there is no WiFi, power, or electrical connections so perhaps too primitive for most. Pretty awesome f...
Our national parks place these red chairs at special locations so we like to get a picture when we find them. Sometimes they are rather out-of-the-way, like here on Bonanza Creek in the Yukon Territory, where the Klondike Gold Rush started... ...