Got the tent on and the last last pair of nuts tightened just as my buddy and his family arrived. Nothing like trial by fire... let's hit the road! We cut one night out of our 6 day trip due to the need to run into the nearest town today for some Benadryl for my kid and heading back into the mountains at dinner time with thunder storms and rain all night we decided to just head home. The tent seems to work well, I really don't notice it on the roof of the 3/4 ton suburban while driving (road or trails) but packing up is a bit interesting. Haven't stepped through the sunroof yet! I love the setup with the RTT and awning for being on the road and exploring. The mattress in the Smittybilt is utter garbage. I thew a few of our closed cell foam pads underneath before we left but still definitely need to upgrade that as we are both side sleepers.
Our first night out we were in the area we wanted to camp in a river bed system just outside of Banff national park and ran into a conservation officer who warned us that, despite being established and legal trails even on the area map, anyone caught fording the river would be issued a ticket for wheels in the water. I always thought fording at established trail crossings was ok but we played it safe and found a sweet spot anyways! We were under a fire ban for the first couple nights which I was worried about as I'm used to big fires late into the night but honestly staying up with the kids until sunset and then getting ready for bed worked out rather well.
I didn't air down at all and the washboard and bumps on the road in the first day had us crawling around 30km/hr. Cars and minivans were blowing past us! I didn't get a deflators yet and couldn't find my pressure gauge so I just poked the valve stems for a minute until the tires looked a bit softer. Good enough! Much better, but not good enough. I need to take the time to air down appropriately and air back up, especially for longer trips as the poor truck took a heck of a beating when bad washboard would form on some steep hills. I need new shocks and have a rattle from the back end which sounds to me like a worn shock mount but haven't confirmed yet. Unfortunately one of the legs came apart on my awning so I'll have to call them and get that replaced. One of the risks of buying stuff from Smittybilt...
Overall we had a great trip. Kid didn't want to leave and mama bear was a happy camper other than the crap mattress and not packing her warmer sleeping bag (like I suggested!)
We spent about 45 minutes on a random old abandoned logging trail before deciding it was not going where we wanted. Nothing technical but crossed some washouts and crawled up and down some steep loose rock sections that demanded low range. Other than dragging the hitch and running boards a couple times the truck did surprisingly well. The tires did better than I expected and we even had to cross one mud hole just over axle deep which was drama free. I'll find my go pro eventually but here are some pictures
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