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We spent the last two weeks of June in the back country, exploring new places and enjoying the best that nature has to offer. We took a bunch of video and photos and tried out a few new items in … Continued
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We spent the last two weeks of June in the back country, exploring new places and enjoying the best that nature has to offer. We took a bunch of video and photos and tried out a few new items in … Continued
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This article describes products we love and have used. It may contain affiliate links. If you make a purchase, we may make earn a commission at no cost to you. Our extended trips also require a need to carry propane/LP … Continued
One of the key Overlanding kitchen components is having a highly functional stove cooktop. Reliability vs frustration or failures in key functional areas of a camp cooktop can significantly impact an important part of the Overlanding experience, your meal preparations. … Continued
For Overlanding Adventures we opted for a CVT Denali Stargazer Summit with the Extended Awning as our Roof Top Tent (RTT) and decided the additional functionality of having it on a newly built CVT enhanced M416 axle less trailer with … Continued
We tested a new update to our RV this trip. Water is extremely scarce around here (and most places we like to explore) and requires long trips to town to get more. We added a kit to our RV that … Continued
Sunset at Catalina State Park — This is a wonderful park to hike. The light in the late afternoon is perfect to capture the textures.
But we found some awesome places to explore instead! Some secret places with well preserved ruins. Temps were great and the hiking wonderful. Some were a bit more challenging to get to. For this one, we had to crawl down … Continued
Saturday, December 17, 2011 While heading to Southern Texas for the holidays, we stopped at Palo Duro Canyon outside of Amarillo. This is the second largest canyon in the US. It has a lot of red rock and beautiful scenery. We … Continued
After a number of years here on the river, we were able to stay at Horsethief Canyon this year. It is a nice spot with some great views looking across the grand expanse, north to Turks Head, Candlestick, the cliffs … Continued