Thanks!!AWESOME!
Thanks for reading! More on the way don't you worry!Great trip, And great write up. Looking for ward to the the next report from you.
Thanks Russ! Hope you had a great holiday!As always a pleasure to ride along with your trip, and photos.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of y'all.
Russ
Thanks for reading!Great report! I need to find some time to post my 1400 mile trip through nevada, oregon and ID
Thanks for reading! There are a few now so plenty of good reading and photos to gaze at.Great write up and pictures. I am looking at your other trip reports now. Looks like a lot of fun.
Quick question. Would a stock 2018 F150 have been able to make it on this trip. If no, what if it was lifted a few inches.
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Thanks for the detailed response. I think these have 9 or 10" of clearance so not much. I know some of your pictures had ledges that I think I would drag bottom on. I would love to do a trip like yours but given I am in the Houston area it is a bit far. One of these days (retirement probably) I will get up there though. By then I may have it lifted a little. Thanks again.Hmm. Well..maybe. Most of it possibly. If your on stock suspension, not offroad aftermarket suspension(not necessarily a lift kit mind you) you're pace in a truck like that will be a LOT slower. There are also a few sections that are very narrow that you wouldn't want to do in a full size like Sunlight. Boulder Basin would be a hell no in a stock any truck. parts of the Kokopelli wouldn't be great, Cisco Wash for instance would be not good in a longer wheel base truck. Everything else though you could do. But Im not sure how long it would take you on stock ford suspension. Im also not super familiar with the truck in terms of ground clearance so you could have some body damage to the rocker panels or other areas too on just about any of the trails with a bigger ledge or something.
I haven't driving a fullsize since my dad got rid of the GMC 3500 long bed 4 door we used to bang around in on lots of these roads but not on the harder ones. And it was not a comfortable ride and took a long time to get places vs what we do now in Tacos.
Ah yeah you will drag on a few spots for sure!Thanks for the detailed response. I think these have 9 or 10" of clearance so not much. I know some of your pictures had ledges that I think I would drag bottom on. I would love to do a trip like yours but given I am in the Houston area it is a bit far. One of these days (retirement probably) I will get up there though. By then I may have it lifted a little. Thanks again.
Two vehicles may be the solution. There were a few times you mentioned Mike (I think, red Tacoma) went first because he had diff locks in back and front. Did anyone have a diff lock in the back only and couldn't make it?Ah yeah you will drag on a few spots for sure!
1st gen tacomas are getting cheap! Hell..second gen ones are too now. better aftermarket support for them too. Snag a used one!
Dan(turbodb) had a rear locker. I was unlocked. Have been for years. Frankenstein has only had lockers for about 2 years but has only been operational for like 1.5 trips hahaTwo vehicles may be the solution. There were a few times you mentioned Mike (I think, red Tacoma) went first because he had diff locks in back and front. Did anyone have a diff lock in the back only and couldn't make it?
I just finished reviewing turbodb's review of the trip. Holy cow you guys had a lot of fun. I hope to do a trip like this so bad and am a bit jealous turbodb got to do it with seasoned pro's. I am sure that was a huge benefit in learning. Not to mention being able to take risks you just can't take alone. Great write up and pictures by both of you. I am looking forward to your next adventures.
Thanks!I just finished SOS. All I have left is Alberta Bound and Beyond and M~U~D. Great job with all the write ups.
I don't have a full trip report of that. Was before I was doing that. In my build thread though, which is far to big, its documented. Nothing crazy happened really, wasn't on a hard obstacle or anything.I forgot to ask if you have a trip report or pictures of when you rolled Frankenstein. I am sure that was a crazy story and trip.
Monte,Finally done!
Way over due and way late!
Have two more to write about now. More to come!