Luk4Mud: FWIW: I went all the way into Horseshoe Canyon>Dollhouse>Hite on a tank, though I did have an extra 10 gallons...I didn't need it.
Beautiful area out there.
I really like them. The latches-which were my only concern, have proven to not be any sort of issue to this point. I use them on nearly every trip. I'd like to pick up 4 more.
There are two separate swingouts, the PS is a jerry can holder. Holds 3 cans...I feel like it really 'finished' my truck.
Yes, 4x4 Labs...
I think it is a bit more than just 'basic', but I am very happy with it. I believe you can order just the bumper with the tire swingout. I wish I had done it a long time ago...
I don't really have any photos of it, other than these:
Very nice-often times these types of trips are the most enjoyable and relaxing as there isn't the level of preparation needed for them as you would find on a camp trip.
I'd like to drive that road someday...
Nice! I love it up there. Did the DNR make you stop, or did they just have a checkpoint? I saw checkpoints up and around Logan/Bear Lake...lots of people appeared to be successful in the hunt.
Someday, I would really like to travel in just the same manner-on a self drive trip.
In you opinion, would bringing a 5 and 9 year old on such a trip be out of the question? (Both are fairly well-traveled, and behave quite well)
Thanks, folks. I appreciate the positive comments. I know I am not out there circumnavigating the globe, but I figure I have plenty to experience right here in Utah for a little while.
Utah lends itself well to solitude. I'm into solitude.
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