Let’s see those 200s camping…..

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My wife and I spent 10 days in Bears Ears back in May. We do a lot of football tailgating so my setup is a blend of tailgating and car camping. We work well together setting up the Gazelle and EZ up.

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Ok, not actually camping but Missouri lake/ fireworks watching.
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Who wants white sand when you can have red mud/clay between your toes (and every else)?
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Dispersed camping not far from Ouray, CO
 
In route to COTR.

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In route to COTR.
I'm jealous. Great photos! Hope to see you tomorrow (probably evening). Cross your fingers for me and if your a spiritual man... ;):(
 
Current camp site as we overland to COTR:

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This one is next to a brewery. I love Colorado.
 
Currently at Mammoth Campground next to Mammoth Hot Springs at one of the outer sites. Currently sipping wine at the rear of the camper suffering with this sunset view.
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EDIT: forgot to include the 200 series...
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Beautiful spot, staying in Moab for a month in sept/oct and definitely have to check out canyonlands. Would you mind sharing the coords for the spot? Can DM me so it's not out in the wild.
It’s the Dollhouse in The Maze. You’ll need NPS permits and I highly recommend doing the maze with 3 trucks and 15 gallons of fuel EACH.

My favorite campsite was panorama point.
 
The campsite we're now in is the St Mary's KOA near Glacier NP which is all we could score reservation-wise. It is uninteresting view-wise however it's full hookup which is nice after boondocking at Mammoth for 12 days. (Hint: the wife likes showers. A lot.) So this might not be technically of a picture of the 200 camping, we are indeed camping sooo...it is too.:cool:

So since the campsite itself isn’t intetesting I thought I'd post a dashcam pic of the 200 on the Going to the Sun Rd.
Tight fit, eh?
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EDIT: OK OK here's the campsite. Not horrible, mountain views are nice on early morning walks outside the KOA.
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The campsite we're now in is the St Mary's KOA near Glacier NP which is all we could score reservation-wise. It is uninteresting view-wise however it's full hookup which is nice after boondocking at Mammoth for 12 days. (Hint: the wife likes showers. A lot.) So this might not be technically of a picture of the 200 camping, we are indeed camping sooo...it is too.:cool:

So since the campsite itself isn’t intetesting I thought I'd post a dashcam pic of the 200 on the Going to the Sun Rd.
Tight fit, eh?
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EDIT: OK OK here's the campsite. Not horrible, mountain views are nice on early morning walks outside the KOA.
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Nice view of Haystack! I can't even begin to count the number of times I have driven that road. Still have not gotten tired of the views, even after 45 + years! Glacier is my favorite park.

This is a picture of my camp at Kintla last year:
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Nice view of Haystack! I can't even begin to count the number of times I have driven that road. Still have not gotten tired of the views, even after 45 + years! Glacier is my favorite park.

This is a picture of my camp at Kintla last year:
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We're really loving it here. We leave 7/30. Today's fun will include a nice sunset boat trip on St Mary Lake. But OMG the wind. It's as bad wind-wise as Arches in Moab. 40 deg cooler but, still it'll almost blow you off your feet.
 
We're really loving it here. We leave 7/30. Today's fun will include a nice sunset boat trip on St Mary Lake. But OMG the wind. It's as bad wind-wise as Arches in Moab. 40 deg cooler but, still it'll almost blow you off your feet.
St. Mary most of the time is a rather potent wind tunnel, blowing down the lake. You will enjoy the boat ride. One of the boats was built back in the thirties if I remember and it was fun. The diesel engine had that unique "boat" sound. The more modern boat is a rattle trap. It may be crowded, but a trip up the Inside North Fork past Polebridge to both Bowman and then Kintla is worth the drive. The views at the foot of the lakes is spectacular, though the drive is rather long. The downside is negotiating the single track dirt road that has become rather heavy with traffic in the past few years. When I first started to go there, that road was empty. You could drive in and out and not see another vehicle. Now, you will pass 30+ on the drive in and out and there are scant places to pass. Also, I think you need to get a separate reservation for the North Fork area. Bummer.

Forgot to add: On Highway 2, before it intersects the 35 in Evergreen, (toward to south) on the west side of the road is Cislo's. Great food!!! I have breakfast there every chance I get. If you like sporting goods stores, the Sportman & Ski Haus in Kalispell is a must. Don't go to the one in Whitefish as Whitefish charges a sales tax.
 
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Just stumbled across a couple from a trip to Overland Expo in Flagstaff. The bridge image is from Junction, TX.
#flashbackfriday

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