Where Has Your 80 Taken You?: 80 Series Camping/Overland/Adventure Thread (4 Viewers)

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Some beach camping, watching the dolphins at low tide, and tearing up some dunes.

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Where is that last picture from? Looks cool
We were in 4 different slot canyons on that trip, Ringtail, Neon, Peekaboo, and Spooky. I'm honestly not sure where that photo was taken, I think it was Spooky.
 
This thread is killing my productivity. Not a day goes by that I don't think about heading back out west for another vacation. If only work would allow more vacation time so I could drive and enjoy some of those epic trails.
 
This thread is killing my productivity. Not a day goes by that I don't think about heading back out west for another vacation. If only work would allow more vacation time so I could drive and enjoy some of those epic trails.

We all need more vacation

(See also Lao Tzu quote post #38 ; )
 
Some fabulous photos. I've got cabin fever.



Location? It reminds me of places I've been in CA, NV, and even UT, but I'm going to guess WY? Am I close?



All the great pics of green woods and water make me want to go north. And then there's that Baja photo... Guess it's the human condition, struggle to be content with where we are.


“Be content with what you have;
rejoice in the way things are.
When you realize there is nothing lacking,
the whole world belongs to you.”


- Lao Tzu

"Post pics of Cruiser camping in the East;
Surely beauty is to be found in all places."


- Atomicshawn​





Nonsense. Pastoral. Exquisite. I really hope to make it there someday. Thanks for posting!



Such a great spot!

Some profound words, but we can dream and be content all at the same time....I hope :)

I made it to Ouray, Co several years ago and I think about going back most every day.

Definitely some beauty here in the east but there is a severe lack of public land for us to enjoy like you guys have. Matter of fact I'm headed to Blue Ridge, Ga with the fam later this week to take in some east coast beauty.

Happy Trails!
 
Did some expo/camping/horseback riding at Kings Canyon and Sequoia NP...Sierra's amaze me everytime!
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Some profound words, but we can dream and be content all at the same time....I hope :)

I made it to Ouray, Co several years ago and I think about going back most every day.

Definitely some beauty here in the east but there is a severe lack of public land for us to enjoy like you guys have. Matter of fact I'm headed to Blue Ridge, Ga with the fam later this week to take in some east coast beauty.

Happy Trails!

Ouray's on our short list
 
Here are few from the last month:
Traveling through Nevada to get to the Jedediah Smith Redwoods, CA.
Having the hammocks and roof rack makes "No drowsy driving" easier to handle
Backpacking in the Uintas, UT

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Learning to drive

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Jedediah Smith Redwoods, CA. Note the roof rack in the bottom corner.

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Yeah, the ARB bumper tie off point is a little low, the Trail Tailor roof rack is a little high (My top rail sits at 7'3"), but both worked out nicely and are "adjustable" based on where and how you park.
 
North Head/Sandy Cape in Western Australia

Went for a quick shakedown run after a few months off the road and a lot of work, just an overnighter to make sure all the bugs were ironed out, I figured if there was any little bugs they would show up on a 500km round trip, thankfully trip completed with no issues!

Ended up airing down on the road in as I new I would be heading up the soft beach and there had been some pretty big tides in the area.



After hitting the beach it was apparent that it was stuffed from the tide and piles of weed a metre high blocking off beach access just a few km's down adn short of the exit I needed to take, by the time I back tracked via the inland tracks and found a good campsite it was dusk, all light was gone when i had finished setting up and got the fire cranking, was spewing about the cloud cover I was hoping to get in some sky shots but s*** happens.





I packed it in pretty early and was up for the sunrise, had a quck fish but there was too much weed about so I had a feed, took in the views and a few pics and headed off to check out North Point.









Unfortunately i left an ND filter on the lens from the mornings shots so the pics from here on are a bit s***.








The Bartle Monument. Dedicated to a poor fella (Robert Bartle) taken by a great white shark back in the 1960's



After checking the bunkers out (didn't get any pics for some reason, I decided to hit the road, as always when I head further north I called in at Wedge Island on the way back, should have grabbed the key to the family shack before I left, the beach up there was in much better shape!





 
Wasatch to White mountains mtn biking trip.

Found some great single-track in the Sitgreaves National Forest north of McNary, AZ

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