Old truck exploring.

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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
So, we missed the simple things. It's not that we don't love having a fridge and a poptop with nice suspension, but there is something about simplicity. The same reason a motorcycle ride can be so much better than a ride in a much more comfortable new car on the same road. You're out IN it.

Well, that's what I'm going with anyway.

We had a buddy offer to let us stay with him for a few weeks so we could "basecamp" at his place. That let us move a few things into Tonto, our 1976 FJ40. (There is a Petrolicious article on him or the story of finding him etc is here: https://forum.ih8mud.com/threads/our-1976-fj40-tonto.947218/)

Here is Tonto, but basically he's an Arizona truck we "found" in the desert with mice living in him. The top is from a not so Arizona FJ40 so there is some rust. We rebuilt the axles and did basic servicing to him years ago and each time we come home he just starts right up and like an eager dog it's like he's wondering where we're going to go exploring.
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Alright, so back to the trip. We figured we'd load up a cheap cooler, a tent, some clothes and just head out into the desert for some exploring. The load up looked like this.
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The tan Scepter water can we stole from our other truck Goose. For 15 years I've been sure that cheap hardware store tap would either break off or leak and so far so good. It's been in constant use for a long time. The cooler was just a cheapo and the tent was a decade old Big Agnes 2+ tent.
Recovery gear? We have a shovel and the old 8274 that's still going strong. A tire plug kit, compressor, a shite Harbor Freight bottle jack and some general tow straps.

The most high tech part of the gear was the Garmin Inreach which we tucked into the center console, just in case.

So, off to the desert we went. The highway was the scariest part of the entire trip. Tonto can do 65MPH (Barely) which seems very slow on the I-10. After that white knuckle drive we were happy to hit dirt.

Perfect weather to go camping...
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A tire gauge is a pretty good air down tool.
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We stopped by the Chinese graves near Harquahala. There's a lot to explore around here, but we still felt too close to civilization so off we sent.

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This area of desert is so pretty. At this point we were on part of the Arizona Peace Trail. It's a big loop through Western AZ.
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As we were driving along Sacagawea (I call Kelsey that because she always spots things I miss) spotted some petroglyphs off to the side of the trail. There is something about spotting something or "finding" a trail or track on your own. Nothing wrong with driving to where you know something to be, but it just doesn't give you that feeling of adventure. In no way were we the first to see these, but it was exciting to spot them naturally and hike up to take a look.

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I discover and name this hill... Carl.
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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
Sorry for the portrait mode photos. By the way, this entire trip report is photos from my cracked cell phone. Only the finest for you.
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My favorite terrain of all the world terrains.
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We went over this spot called Tank Pass. Made me concentrate a bit, but not bad. Any truck should make it.
As we tend to do, we saw a lesser used side trail and decided to check it out.
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Sometimes when you find camp, you just know it. We pulled up out of a wash and onto a pile of old mine tailings and decided it was home for the night. We grabbed some wood to supplement the store bought stuff and setup our little camp. We removed the truck radio, a bluetooth speaker, and cracked open a cold beer. Time to get some good coals going to cook a steak and some peppers over the fire. We had also grabbed from Goose the BBQ grate we'd been carrying all over the Americas. It's a simple thing, but it just works. No pics of dinner as we'd been filming this trip for the channel and I'm lazy. Hey, I'd worked hard driving and shifting and stuff.
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GTI-88

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That is a beautiful truck and I love the simplicity! Plus that desert landscape is amazing!

I really enjoy getting back to basics. I think sometimes all the additional equipment, gear, modifications, etc. just start to detract from the experience. You start worrying more about your expensive equipment than you do what is going on around you. I love inexpensive, second hand, and old gear that you can knock around and it just keeps going.

Keep us updated on your adventures!
 

goldtooth

Member
Love this! I remember reading that thread on the ih8mud forum years ago and loved the story and truck. Cool to see it out and about!
nate
 

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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
That is a beautiful truck and I love the simplicity! Plus that desert landscape is amazing!

I really enjoy getting back to basics. I think sometimes all the additional equipment, gear, modifications, etc. just start to detract from the experience. You start worrying more about your expensive equipment than you do what is going on around you. I love inexpensive, second hand, and old gear that you can knock around and it just keeps going.

Keep us updated on your adventures!
We agree completely. Gear is nice, but it does tend to become the focus at some point. Cheers!

very nice !
like my LR...
Keep it coming, please..
Will do, more in the morning.

Thanks!

Love this! I remember reading that thread on the ih8mud forum years ago and loved the story and truck. Cool to see it out and about!
nate
Cheers Nate! I can't believe how we got him and how it's turned out. He is like a faithful dog.
Tim
 

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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
Lovin your KISS style. Also how you name everything. So cool.
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Cheers! We get sorta attached to mechanical things. LOL

Just checked out your Youtube channel and you have some great videos. Nice work!
nate
Thanks Nate, working on editing a video about visiting Butch and Sundance's ranch in Patagonia right now.
 

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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
Ah morning! Shite it's cold! We made some coffee and threw everything back into the truck. The only "stove" we brought for this trip was our MSR Reactor (It's basically the MSR brand Jetboil). We use it in conjunction with a small coffee grinder and french press every morning. For about 2 and a half years this has been our morning routine.
I was sure the GSI coffee grinder would have broken at about week 2, but it just keeps going. ?‍♂️

The first morning on the trail, all is right in the world. The day before is just an extension of city time. The first sunrise in the dirt, everything is just better. Incidentally, that was our convoluted thinking for calling it "Dirt Sunrise." If you wake up on dirt, your problems aren't so big as they are when you wake up in a city. Eh, sure Tim, we all believe you.

On to the next cup of coffee while we putt along.
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Here and there was a hill that we threw it into 2wd Low Range, but Tonto has such a short wheelbase it's amazing what he can do in 2wd with all that weight over the rear without bothering to get out and lock hubs.

The most evil of all cactus. Cholla. Those barbed hooks each have murderous intent and spend their lives hoping you get close enough to attack. :devilish:
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We jumped back on the Peace Trail and after a couple hours we found ourselves on some pretty quick dirt roads for a while. We were heading North.
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Thankfully after some roads that were "too good" and may have other humans around we progressively got back to worse and worse tracks.
He guys, did you pull in your mirrors? Nope, the bushes did that for us. This track around a lake is about 6 inches skinnier than old Tonto. I hope we didn't scratch his show quality paint!

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How random is this. We crossed a river, which this time of year was an epic FOOT deep and crawled up a little silt hill to see this.

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Gotta love the destination sign switching gear. Something that took some design draws your eye to it.

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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
Next we dropped by Love's Camp. Neat little remnants of a not that old camp with water tower. Just some slabs left now.
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Next up was a little slot canyon. It see's a lot of visitors, but it's still worth stopping by. A fullsize truck might not like how tight the canyon is, but it's not too horrible.
The hiking side canyon is short, but still pretty.
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The blurry finger is intentional, INTENTIONAL. ?
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So, you put along in a nice canyon for a while. If you go all the way up you get to a mine, but it's nothing too special
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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
Kelsey spotted a roofline up on a side hill. I don't remember there being a cabin around here, but we can't help taking most side trails we pass as long as it looks like they don't get too much travel. So... off we went.
It ended up being a nice little cabin that some folks have spent a lot of time and put a lot of effort into.
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That's a serious amount of wood.
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Sippin and dippin. These guys put in some serious work chewing dip.
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One of several old mines near the cabin.
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Wow, that is a major award. Major.
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It was a bit early to call it a day, but then again. It's chilly and that's a lot of wood... soooo.
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Tim and Kelsey get lost..
So, up the American Flag goes to "claim it" and let's get a fire going. (If you don't know about cabins on public lands, give this a read on how they work etc. Cheers: https://www.dirtsunrise.com/post/2018/02/20/adopt-a-cabins )
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Great sunset. Lots of coals to cook on. This is a happy place.
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So, we split the fire pit into cooking and fire area. Throw a few rocks in there to keep the grill level and bob's your uncle.
We cooked up a half packet of bacon on the grill before throwing on some veggies. We forgot cooking oil so we just threw some butter on everything and let it melt in. It was fantastic.
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We don't normally stay inside these cabins because there are always a lot of mice around and I don't fancy getting hantavirus, but... it was cold, so totally worth it... ? (https://www.cdc.gov/hantavirus/index.html) . So, we swept up the inside and put the tent up and got the 55 gallon drum stove piping hot. Perfecto. We had to crack a window the cabin was so toasty.
Night!
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