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there is a little dead end trail that leads to a nice look out
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Mt Mercer is around 5900 ft, one of the lower ones around here. were at about a mile high
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more water....
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more water than road...:lol:
Attachment 1793995Attachment 1793993Attachment 1793994 and yup.....snow....bummer having the best tires of us with my new mud lites, i got to the corner before my heroics came to a stop. snow is about 3-4 feet deep, and very wet, the weight of my quad just packed it down till it was sitting on the skidplate and the tires would'nt do anything Attachment 1793996 me and my son humped threw the snow up past where i got stuck. the road follows a narrow ridge in a big 180-ish loop. almost the entire trail was under 3-4 feet of wet snow. my son in his youthful ignorance suggested we winch the quads around with mom's and his new winch.......uh-huh Attachment 1793997 |
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heading back....
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Maiden voyage with the FWC camper on the K5. Nothing but confidence trying it out for the first time over 1000 miles from home. From the Mojave road CA.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1747/...0228c0f4_b.jpg https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1755/...5e5e83bd_b.jpg On the AZ strip https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1748/...d46fdc2e_b.jpg Tuweep, north rim of the grand canyon. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1734/...3fa71c7d_b.jpg I'll pull the whole trip together over here after I get the report completed. |
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Great pic's Rob! I think the only way it could be better would be if it was a '72 Blazer;) With one of Larry's big blocks in it! Looking forward to the rest of the pictures!
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Greats pictures guys! Thanks for sharing.
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finally got around to finishing the roof on my camper. two coats of Alsan RS, stuff i brought home from work, a two part PMMA resin. added about 7 or 8 lbs to the camper, but roof is 100% for the next 30 yrs or so....one less thing to worry 'bout....ever
still need to replace the ceiling panel in the overhead, escape hatch got ripped off and wrecked in a storm, ceiling panel got a little wrinkled. at least i still had the old hatch cover (it was just grungy) so i put it back on for now. ceiling will haft to wait, heading out next week for 10 days....ya-hoo Attachment 1797206 |
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love Alsan...almost half a inch of rain last nite
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What kind of roof is that rubber, metal
My Lance Camper had a thick aluminum sheet metal roof on top of solid ply wood, like it was made to use as a deck. Lance built a high quality Camper I just did my 5th wheel roof, rubber, a few weeks ago https://s19.postimg.cc/m6vshqmxf/IMG_1402_1.jpg |
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my camper roof is a sheet of aluminum over plywood, the Alsan is neither rubber or metal, but an extremely hi-performance 2 part PMMA resin.
it's properties are beyond me, i'm not a chemist, but i know it DOES work, and works well. some info on PMMA roof coatings http://rci-online.org/wp-content/upl...11-goodrum.pdf easy to mix up (just like bondo), easy to apply-brush or roller app only, hardens but stays flexible, is good to go after about 15 mins drying time, can be applied to just about any kind of surface, is practically indestructible once fully cured-impervious to chemicals, oil, gas, can be applied practically anywhere (even vertically and upside down) foot traffic, and even vehicle traffic does not affect or hurt it. down side, it's not cheap....but nothing good ever is...it only cost me some time, we have Alsans at our shop, but i prob used about $50-70 bucks worth of it if i had to go buy it...speaking of, you will most likely never find this stuff at your local hardware or builder store. usually it will have to come from a dedicated roofing supplier we did a "floating" roof over a poop tank at the sewage plant couple yrs ago. we put down a 2-ply torch-on membrane, then spent $35 000 (ya, that's not a typo..) coating it with 2 layers of Alsans. the Alsans was put over the torch-on to protect it when the floating roof gets all the "clinkers" (poop particles) pressure washed off the roof....without the Alsans, the pressure washers would strip the torch-on membrane like nothing in no time. according to the engineers, the roof should have at least a 30-40 yr life span with constant pressure washings my camper roof is for all practical purposes, "done for life" this stuff is great for rv roofs where there is lots of protrusions thru the roof (screws, vents, roof racks, skylites, AC units, fridge vents, etc, etc.....) nothing out there that is better or easier to seal these protrusions than Alsans. a 25 lb pail, i used about 1/4 of it to do two heavy coats- i figure about 6-8 lbs or so up on my roof Attachment 1797703Attachment 1797704 |
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Looks like a fun trip Rob.
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Did a quick overnighter with my buddy Bill to a cool trail here in Colorado. Red Cone pass is listed as extreme, not really a rock crawling trail although there is some of that on it. It's extreme due to the climb and descent to the summit. Tops out at 12,801ft above sea level. The trail runs right up the ridge or spine of the mountain to the top. So you get the thrill of drop offs on BOTH sides of the truck, not just one. Oh and the Descent down is way worse than the climb up.
https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1764/...0c5f15b2_b.jpg Lots of time in the trees while climbing is tight for a full size. Even worse when running with a house on the back. But coming out of the trees is the trail to the top. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1807/...4cc35afa_b.jpg The dots you see on the trail are Jeeps. The climb gets steep here. All I could see was hood and sky. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/835/4...23a745ba_b.jpg Closer. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1782/...db28573a_b.jpg An idea of the sheer drop out the driver's side window. That's a long way down. https://farm1.staticflickr.com/925/4...63b81298_b.jpg https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1790/...9184b105_b.jpg Up top. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1826/...c43d7d82_b.jpg The downhill run. To give an idea of the steepness, coming down I had my seatbelt locked and was leaning forward into it from gravity. Otherwise I'd be under the steering wheel. The last section had me standing on the brake pedal with BOTH feet and the truck was still lurching down an inch or two at a time. Hydroboost is in my future for sure. My gopro was running as I was too busy to take pics as I had my hands full. https://farm2.staticflickr.com/1809/...845ac6da_b.jpg Still a great trail to run. We took some easier stuff for the way home. Good way to beat the heat of the front range. |
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don't need to tell me, we were fire banned
most of last yr, worst yr we ever had for burning, fires even cut our holidays short last yr. close to 3 mil acres and 600 houses got burned. Elephant Hill fire was over half a mil acres and took out over 200 houses and burned for 76 days before it got under control were coming off 5 straight days of rain, no danger at all, plus there is a creek less than 50 feet behind us, and that 5 gal pail is already full of water. we are quite aware of fire danger in BC. our dry season will be starting soon, but we're not there yet. it's not like i'm going to go do this when the bush is tinder dry. behind this road blocking log jam is..... Attachment 1798267 ....this creek... Attachment 1798269 and to think there is actually people out there that don't think we're warming our climate burning 50 million barrels of oil everyday......... |
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Thanks for sharing your adventures with us Rob. I did a few Colorado trails in a rented jeep years ago. My goal is to make it back with my K10 one day.
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did it just in time though, forest service fire rating is low and green right now, but with 2 weeks of hi 80's/ low 90's coming up, i'm sure the fire rating will shoot up...which is fine with me cause we leave this friday on holidays....:metal: beautiful area you were in too Rob, nothing better than hanging on the straps while up in the hills...:lol: in fact it looks a lot like where we're going later this yr in Aug, Molybdenite peak. some friends of ours rode their quads up there last summer and made a cool video of it...check it out, it is so similar to where you were, it's almost freaky...:lol: his music choice kinda blows, but the scenery is fantastic! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GEdFaCo99zI |
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you know that old saying, a bad day off is better than a good day at work....well we completely put that theory to the test and then some...after never having any problems for the last 8 or 9 yrs camping, problems caught up to us in spades this time...:waah:
first thing was my son's brand new 8 grand quad would not start- deadsville...turns out the relay that came with the new Superwinch i put on there the other week is a pos from chinaville. after disconnecting the winch and re-routing wires we got it running. son was a little disappointed not having a working winch... and the weather when we left...well, it sucked... Attachment 1801265 then just outside of Hope BC, we're coming up to a intersecting road. there was some dumb idiot in a blue car, seen us coming from a block away and then waits till i'm like 50 feet from her, then decides to pull out right in front of me, all 16 000 lbs, and she dawdled like an idiot. i slammed the brakes, and started swerving off the road around her and clipped a stop sign with my bumper and sent it to sign valhalla. a couple finger gestures at her and on we went... this intersection here...notice the stop sign is gone... Attachment 1801266 well at least the rain stopped and is breaking up Attachment 1801267 tried something different this yr, had the wifey bring my stepper so we could explore more than with just the quads...good thing we brought it... Attachment 1801268Attachment 1801269 |
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we're aiming for here, in behind Stein Valley park
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it's a ways out, lots of dirt roads...
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