Thanks, Richard! Likewise. Your 80 is sweet.
I don’t know what to say about the tires. Maybe that was an inside joke with @DirtSniffer. I wasn’t serious about going bigger.
If you are going to do some exploring earlier in the year, watch out for seasonal trail closures. Refer to the MVUMs. Some open in April, some in May, and some in June. Confusing. At least Black Hills trails all open same day.
Drove from Las Vegas, NV through Zion National Park and stayed in Orderville, UT for the weekend. Cruised around 65 mph. Outside of no AC, wasn't bad at all.
I am planning to be in Wyoming somewhere around April or May, and I might be able to come back later in the year for a longer trip.
I will most likely be in SW Colorado around the end of July or beginning of August. I don’t have anything...
These are the trails near Burgess Junction that look best to me on first review. That's about where we are thinking about base camping out of. Missing some actual "roads" that I am too lazy to add. It's pretty much most of the "red" roads.
I am glad to see this project keeps going when I check in. You have had more challenges than than probably most of the rest of us. Keep grinding! Nice work!
Be sure to refer to the official MVUMs after finding stuff on OnX. Here is the Bighorns NF MVUM.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/sites/nfs/files/r02/bighorn/publication/2023_BighornNF_MVUMdisclaimerchange.pdf
Being that MVUMs are an incredible PITA for...
This one looks exciting. Not on OnX. Initial search yielded nothing for this one. Sunlight (FSR 101) to Galena Creek (FSR 101.3I) up the mountain. Maybe worth a running out to this and the beginning of the Morrison after Bighorns...
I get that. I only know what they told me and they specifically said that gallons don’t factor into the equation. It seems odd but the math still works. If I can go 200 miles on 90ohms, then I should be able to go 100 miles on 45 ohms.
I didn’t see what you wrote below your first sentence for some reason. My blinders were on. I agree though I would expect it to read more than a 2-mile range when the tank is full.
Now I am jealous that your range works and that you have such a long range. Thanks for checking that out. I have no idea what is wrong with mine but I wonder if it’s having a hard time calculating 7-13 mpg.
Took me a minute to figure out where to turn it on.
I reset my trip at every fill. So I've got 95.2 miles since I filled.
With Range enabled, it's showing I have 178.1 miles remaining. Thats potentially really close to reality. I normally...
Not unless you manually configure the fuel sender. I am in touch with engineering and tech support and they tell me that range is calculated by “…using speed, miles, and ohms readings from sender.”