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    SOLD.

    GFC is sold. Truck is available!
  2. J

    SOLD.

    Monday bump!
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    SOLD.

    SOLD. desert camping-31 by John Montesi, on Flickr july-121 by John Montesi, on Flickr Steamboat-2 by John Montesi, on Flickr Tacoma-11 by John Montesi, on Flickr Tacoma-10 by John Montesi, on Flickr Tacoma-8 by John Montesi, on Flickr Tacoma-6 by John Montesi, on Flickr Tacoma-4 by John...
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    SOLD: GFC for short bed (5.5') Tacoma located in Colorado

    SOLD. july-121 by John Montesi, on Flickr desert camping-31 by John Montesi, on Flickr
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    FS - GFC Reservation #626 (XL) - $575

    Wait, where is the GFC forum? I am looking for something like this.
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    Dang, some forum updates are absurdly overdue. The Dalton Highway was so absurd and difficult to wrap my mind around that I'm still trying to write little overly-philosophical snippets for my website a month later. (See below) Explanations Peeing in the Arctic Circle The Bearded Ones The...
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    Whoa! Which Grant is this?! Small world indeed. See you in Fort Worth sometime sooner or later.
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    An extremely brief update for now: I am posting from the absolute end of the road in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska!!!! This is as far as the Dalton Highway will take you; eventually it reaches a gate beyond which only those with business and security clearance can go, because big oil. Tomorrow morning...
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    #USAONDIRT a 5,000 Mile OffRoad Adventure Across America

    Epic. Love that y'all are diving right into it! Can't wait to follow along.
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    And what to say of finally reaching Alaska? It is a silent and frigid border crossing, which is met with minimal fanfare. And once you cross the border, it is still many hours to Anchorage. We spent a wet and chilly night in Tok after an all-day drive from Whitehorse, then finished off the...
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    In Bend, I met an old friend from Austin who had done what I am now working on doing and escaped the rapidly-growing, overly-hipsterfied urban life for a cabin in the woods in Oregon. He showed me his favorite mountain bike trails and demonstrated how wildly he’s improved since moving from Texas...
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    From Humboldt County, we did a bit more nonsensical backtracking towards Sacramento and on to Grass Valley to pick up the rear bumper I ordered from 4x4 Labs a couple months prior. Once I had it installed, my ‘build’ would be just about complete and I would have no more strange time/place...
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    Colorado was four blurry days of mountain biking and trout fishing, a bit of off-roading and a few fun dinners with family and friends. Then, it was time to bid them goodbye and whirr down the west side of the Rockies towards Moab, Utah. Moab has long been one of my favorite places on the...
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    Texas to the Tundra: Four Months in an FJ62 with a dog, some bikes, and a fly rod.

    I have a gnawing obsession that draws me towards quiet, distant places with strange significance. And I have a brain that struggles to stay quiet, even when it’s seemingly occupied. I find respite and some sense of meaning spending hours pointing a truck nose between a yellow and a white line...
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