Zaleski / Hocking Hills
Made it out this past weekend, although we did miss out on the Alleghenies as planned. I haven't had a chance to make it out that way before and had a pretty solid trip planned out, but with the foretasted rain we decided to put that trip on hold. I'm on call every 3 week, which makes weekend getaways a little more sparse, so I wanted to at least get out somewhere.
Thursday night I decided to head down to the Zaleski area instead, which didn't leave a lot of time to plan things out. Last minute I found Lake Hope State Park and we planned to camp there both nights.
Lake Hope is a pretty large site (100+) so I was a little concerned it would be too crowded. Fortunately for us the place was almost empty. The camp sites were close together, but that wasn't really an issue with no one there.
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About the only thing I was able to get time to plan out was a trip to check out the Moonville Rail Tunnel, which was only a few minutes away. The information I found on it also lead us to park at the 'old' trail head which was a pretty cool half mile to the tunnel. The new trail head now has a big parking lot and gravel walk way.
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The roads to Moonville were about as 'overlanding' as you'll get in the area to my knowledge, but it was still a fun drive. We spent an hour or so just driving around similar roads in the area since I didn't have a chance to get anything really planned out.
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On Sunday we heading over Hocking Hills since my girlfriend wanted to check it out. I've been there a few times before and it's a little to crowded for me, but we still got in a pretty good hike. There was a bit of a scenic drive on the way out to Logan, but nothing intense by any means.
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About as good of a planned out route as I have for the trip.
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I got to test out the Decked as well this weekend. I'm really liking it so far, but I definitely need to get some top side cargo management figured out for the larger items. I was using the cargo bar since I already had it to keep the cooler and water jug in place, but it was really a bit of a pain. I've been looking at Decked's Core Trax system, but still trying to decide what will work best.
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A bit of topic, Decked has some solid customer service. I am having an issue with the left drawer not riding correctly on the wheels. I called in and spoke with the support team and they ran me through some basic steps, unfortunately none of those resolved it. They escalated me quickly to the GM though and we spoke through the issue on the phone.
After some troubleshooting we determined the issue was with the vert at the tailgate being able to move. Apparently the GM trucks don't have a perfectly flat bed and can do the same thing. Those kits include a piece of rubber to help with the issue and they were going to get one shipped out to me. Once I get that in place we'll see if I still have a problem or not.