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Deer watching time in Tennessee!

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Crumb buildup of our two week road trip....who can relate? Actually I was expecting much more.

That's funny.

Just got back from a 3K roundtrip from Colorado to Olympic Peninsula. Seeing all those crumbs reminded me of the bug splats on the front of the TLC...must've killed every bug between here & there known to man. Hopefully got a few of those murder hornets too.
 
Weekend highlights!

Spent about 4 hours off-road on Friday evening, getting to this camp site. This included going up a very tight trail with super tight, loose shale switchbacks, a variety of tight, pinstripe-adding trails, a few decent obstacles (rear bumper got its first scratches and dent), and finally a very steep, loose climb into the campsite. Oh, and all of this was in pitch darkness. Got some great dashcam footage which will come at some later point!

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Some little bastard tried to board the vehicle overnight. Note the attempt to regain grip as it slid down! haha

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Vehicle access not recommended. Lexus tanks okay ;).

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Three days on the road, no issues, one hour on pavement, and this 6-inch long, bolt-like thing takes out my near-new tire. Ugh.

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Weekend highlights!

Spent about 4 hours off-road on Friday evening, getting to this camp site. This included going up a very tight trail with super tight, loose shale switchbacks, a variety of tight, pinstripe-adding trails, a few decent obstacles (rear bumper got its first scratches and dent), and finally a very steep, loose climb into the campsite. Oh, and all of this was in pitch darkness. Got some great dashcam footage which will come at some later point!

lZq2xug.jpg


geXgWCc.jpg


LcooHOk.jpg


3jI0FcM.jpg


zospafj.jpg


Some little bastard tried to board the vehicle overnight. Note the attempt to regain grip as it slid down! haha

kobf1LI.jpg


bxoywaN.jpg


Jf5QBn3.jpg


wu5EHfk.jpg


qWbiHAb.jpg


Vehicle access not recommended. Lexus tanks okay ;).

rRNhNji.jpg


Three days on the road, no issues, one hour on pavement, and this 6-inch long, bolt-like thing takes out my near-new tire. Ugh.

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Amazing views!
 
Fun times on Poughkeepsie :)
 
Here's a condensed version of the four hour trip, along with a quick snippet of the way out next day.

 
Weekend highlights!

Spent about 4 hours off-road on Friday evening, getting to this camp site. This included going up a very tight trail with super tight, loose shale switchbacks, a variety of tight, pinstripe-adding trails, a few decent obstacles (rear bumper got its first scratches and dent), and finally a very steep, loose climb into the campsite. Oh, and all of this was in pitch darkness. Got some great dashcam footage which will come at some later point!

lZq2xug.jpg


geXgWCc.jpg


LcooHOk.jpg


3jI0FcM.jpg


zospafj.jpg


Some little bastard tried to board the vehicle overnight. Note the attempt to regain grip as it slid down! haha

kobf1LI.jpg


bxoywaN.jpg


Jf5QBn3.jpg


wu5EHfk.jpg


qWbiHAb.jpg


Vehicle access not recommended. Lexus tanks okay ;).

rRNhNji.jpg


Three days on the road, no issues, one hour on pavement, and this 6-inch long, bolt-like thing takes out my near-new tire. Ugh.

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Incredible views and such a beautiful pup! I got one of those too but he's 90% black and 100% nuts!
 
Fun times on Corkscrew Pass.
Photos by @DirtDawg

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Dude, that's some serious air. Did you stick the landing?
Yeah. We had to adjust a few things afterwards but I still did 7000 more miles before going home.
 
Why do so many of the pics from CO and UT show dead sticks for trees?
 
Why do so many of the pics from CO and UT show dead sticks for trees?

Various reasons but often related to beetle kill from the mountain pine beetle, at least in central and northern Colorado. Other bark beetles like the spruce beetle are also doing damage. Unfortunately creates great kindling for Mother Nature and idiots who don't extinguish their fires properly.
 

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