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DoryBreaux

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In the White Mountains, chasing the Milky Way.
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wildhorse1

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Mine

2003 Dodge Crew Cab Cummins with 6 speed manual, 2" leveling kit, Bilstein 5100's, Sinister steering box brace, Kobalt tool box, tinted the hand crank windows, rubber floor mats, nylon seats, manual mirrors, manual seats but it does have the ultimate RMEF rear window decal.
Bought brand new in 2003 and now has 140,000 miles. Used for hunting and hauling horses across the country.
Probably the last truck I will ever have. This was my third dodge cummins and my favorite. I had to special order it this plain, I wanted something I could hunt from, haul horses and cows with and generally getting dirty and nasty, then open the doors and hose it out.
It does have Air conditioning and cruise control, after all I am not an animal.:elk grin:

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endlessearth

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My West Coast Surf Rig

My wife and I live in Scottsdale, AZ but we pack our gear to drive to CA every chance we get because we love surfing. We also stand-up paddle the local lakes, adventure to remote areas of the state and occasionally haul horses to a trailhead. My F250 is a new project in process. I started with a F250 that was a theft recovery (only radio was taken) and sold at auction on a salvage title. I got a killer deal. The truck is insanely clean. The paint is perfect and not a speck of rust anywhere. The truck as it sits has a 6" lift, 34" tires, a "Bulletproof" modified 6.0, and the cap with rack that you see in the photo. Plans include a Road Shower mounted on the rack for hosing down after a day on the beach, a cargo slide system for bed access and not much else. Our short boards fit easily in the back and the longboards and paddle boards go up on the rack. Not too fancy but it's perfect for our southwest lifestyle.


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JAngeli

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Heres my truck with and without camper. 7.3 5speed. 315/75/16s, trutrac, Viair on board air. Rear air bags to help out with the camper. Just got an AliArc aluminum front bumper, I'll have to get a picture. It's no superduty, but its fun and gets thumbs up all day.






Old school trucks!!! :victory:
 

JAngeli

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These are what I plan on using. Have to setup the rear of the pickup for storage and sleeping. Mainly for camping and fishing.
Have a pickup bed trailer to match the Jimmy but they both need work.
 

Wilbah

Adventurer
Endless earth great shots. And what matters is that it works for you and what you like to do. Good luck with it.
 

sweetgrass

New member
4 Wheel ADV

I've been doing the adventure riding gig for over a decade on two wheels, but after a serious accident I've decided to lessen the risk and pursue the adventure on 4 wheels. I didnt really have plans for this truck, other than to haul my dirt bikes around, but such is life and now its become a new project. I've been inspired by the many awesome vehicles on display here, so I've begun building my 2015 Chevy. My bank account is going to decrease some. LOL

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sweetgrass

New member
Got back a week ago from my first real 'expedition' with the family. My daughters and I (no wife this time) are headed back out in another week to go to Glacier National Park, and work south from there.

Here we are at Lizard Head Pass west of Silverton, Colorado.

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By Estes Park, CO on Pole Hill Rd. Rough to get in, and a challenge to get turned around to leave, but the views were well worth it.

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Branden

Beautiful! The San Juans, one of my favorite places on planet earth!
 

tyler.96

Observer
Nice 6.0. Is that from Wheel Kinetics? How are they to do business with? The cap looks good for a 8 foot bed.

My wife and I live in Scottsdale, AZ but we pack our gear to drive to CA every chance we get because we love surfing. We also stand-up paddle the local lakes, adventure to remote areas of the state and occasionally haul horses to a trailhead. My F250 is a new project in process. I started with a F250 that was a theft recovery (only radio was taken) and sold at auction on a salvage title. I got a killer deal. The truck is insanely clean. The paint is perfect and not a speck of rust anywhere. The truck as it sits has a 6" lift, 34" tires, a "Bulletproof" modified 6.0, and the cap with rack that you see in the photo. Plans include a Road Shower mounted on the rack for hosing down after a day on the beach, a cargo slide system for bed access and not much else. Our short boards fit easily in the back and the longboards and paddle boards go up on the rack. Not too fancy but it's perfect for our southwest lifestyle.


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gunpainter

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The Rambox's are great to use as a pantry while traveling. We had all our food, that didn't need to be cold, in the passenger side Rambox. 3 folding chairs, bearspray, and walking sticks in the opposite side.

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This was taken in public land west of West Yellowstone. We were the only people around for a long ways, which was kinda creepy. We slept great, and did a little shooting in the morning with the girls before leaving.

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