Just want to document my travels...
Used the troopy to tow our trailer out to TITO, Thanksgiving in the Owyhees. First two TITOs we were in our 1973 FJ55 and a tent, kids were little, two and six, and I remember my wife asking me "why is it snowing on the kids" as we went down the highway. Needed new door seals, and the 55 was a bit tired. Got an 80 series and spent the next 15 years using it for everything. Last year, the troopy got to join in the tradition. Kids are grown and were busy this year, so just my wife and I. We also acquired a little camper-trailer a few years ago, no more tenting it if the site is trailer accessible.
This year's campsite was fairly close to town, only had to drive on the freeway for 40 miles or so, then highway for another 50 miles, then an improved dirt road for 10 and double-track for 8 miles. I was able to do about 100-110 kph (62-68 mph), down the freeway pulling the trailer, not too bad. Now the the speed limit is 80 mph, and a lot of people are doing 90, it feels pretty slow. Wife asked if I should have the hazards on...
Loaded up, Weber on the roof for smoking the turkey, groover and charcoal ammo cans next to it, 50 gallon trashcan full of wood in the back for the outdoor fire-pan, 3-dutch ovens for mashed potatoes, stuffing and green beans.
Wife had to work 'till five Wed., so we got to camp about eight-thirty. Our friends got out there early and set up their wall tent.
Nice clear night, you can see a few stars in the background.
Took a short hike the next morning, shot of our camp with the canyon in the background. Camp was the end of the road/ start of a pack trail into the canyon.