Someone got a bath today after all the mud on Hunter Pass. It pays to have a friend with a lift and hot water pressure washer
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Lead on Macbeth!Great photos Mark,
Ditto on the great trip, we were 12 rigs at the heaviest, I was a little worried having that many rigs but it became clear right away that everyone was a seasoned pro. We had an aggressive schedule but we stayed ahead of it most of the trip. The weather did not cooperate, we experienced strong winds 3 out of the 4 days, but I think we made the most of it and still had a great time. We also experienced a mild rain storm which is rare for DV and drove through some snow over Hunter Mtn. The camp fire conversations was one of the best parts and of course the food. A side from Justin's break down, which we took care of pretty quick, no one else had any trouble, but what else would you expect for a bunch of mostly 20+ year old Toyotas.
And thanks to everyone for tolerating my son's antics, he had a great time, it was extra special sharing the experience with his grandpa (Scott). Scott called me the next day super stoked on the trip, I think we may have a new member to the club.
Where are we going next?
awesome photo!!!
The side did blow in in the worst of the wind but I did not tie the end down. With the side tied down it probably would have been fine.How did the Gazelle tent hold up in the wind?
Been thinking about getting one...