Just pick up a trail book off of Amazon or your favorite bookstore (remember those? Kinda hard to find nowadays). The trail I was on was really easy, except for the ascent to the radio tower. There is an easier way up though.
This. And other stuff. I had the advantage (?) of being unemployed for long periods of time off and on so I took the kids on day hikes or camping trips. Cheap fun. We sought out cool swimming holes. Or just stuff off the beaten track.
Went down the Cowboy Trail (Hiway22), to Crowsnest Pass. My wife was running in a team at Sinister 7, a 160Km ultra trail race. Some pretty rugged terrain, we also were there to support a few runners that were doing the full distance solo! Pretty cool place with Frank Slide, 100 year old town and mine sites, and 4x4 access fishing holes.
My wife and I went to The Cove Campground's range - which is not easy for a non off road vehicle. Spent the day in 90 degree heat shooting the hell out of targets. Wife tried sighted in her Model 700™ CDL DM. She's DEADLY accurate with just about any fire arm.
Didn't take any pictures, but we took a tough trail and cycled through 4L and front and rear lockers. Love this vehicle!
I retrieved it from the body shop, after my son wrecked my 3-inch lifted 119K vehicle it with a frontender. I went out and purchased an identical 80 with over 300K and provided it to the body shop to cannibalize. After two months I got it back and will be treating it to a rear ARB bumper and new tires and wheels.
well my lady sewed these bug screens for me , and I tried them out on the 4th , 5th ... they work great ! I know it probably looks janky , but I'm all about function and not necessarily how it looks ! This weekend going to Desolation/ crystal springs area just west of the rubicon for an annual camp ! got my futon mattress in the back, by zero gravity chair, 4 pillows... it'll be nice and comfy ! also have my "custom" truck awning with a tarp , zip ties, and rope that will be constructed at the camp ! ha
I think everyone should learn to wheel without lockers, it teaches you better line selection. It will make you a better confident wheeler in the end once you find the need for them.
That looks like me this weekend. Not a Land Cruiser, but still a Toyota. I really need an air-conditioned garage. The shade only made it a step above working in hell.
Spent Sunday hanging out with the ONSC crew. One of our members finished up a water feature and was the perfect setting for cooking out, relaxing and story telling.