GFC Build 249 for sale WITH Overland Vehicle Systems 270 Nomad Awning.
After a year and a half it's time to move on. GFC 249 is officially up for sale. This is for a 2nd or 3rd gen short bed Tacoma.
This GFC has the following upgrades:
- Side Door
- Roof rack
- Shitco Rear door awning blocks...
Oh no! Well hopefully they got it figured out. We were in the restaurant eating soup and watching when they flipped. The waitress saw it, just shook her head and went to get some hot coffee to warm them. Apparently it's a nearly daily occurrence.
Thanks Colin! That was our first time there. It was incredible! We will definitely be back, but with a canoe next time. Sadly my wife and I watched a young asian family flip a canoe just outside of the dock this time, and she backed out of the rental. lol
The next morning we left the park and made our way towards Niagara Falls. We grabbed a hotel there and enjoyed a couple days around Niagara falls. We did the behind the falls tour, the boat ride into the falls and the rapids walk.
From Niagara we made our way into New...
Algonquin in fall is stunning! We hiked all over the park, went to the really nice visitors center and art center and generally had an amazing time.
After day of hiking around we checked the weather and saw the temp was plummeting. We decided to stay in the park...
We setup our GFC, grabbed a couple books and relaxed. The evening a big storm rolled through. The lighting was flashing through the translucent panel of the GFC's roof. It was enough to wake me up. But I love storms so it didn't take long for me to fall back asleep.
The next morning we finished...
I had never heard of Mackinaw Island, but my wife had. It's been on her todo list for years so that was the next stop for us. We left camp early and grabbed one of the first jet driven ferry's across to the island. Mackinaw Island is unique because of it's lack of vehicles. During the peak...
From the lookout we made our way into Copper Harbor
We continued North until reaching one of the best campsites I've ever stayed at!
The evening we arrived at camp was super cold and windy. We made dinner in the GFC, grilled cheese and tomato soup, and didn't really emerge until...
The next morning was super windy! It woke me up early but it seems everyone else was able to sleep right through it. I used our HAM radio to check the weather. Looks like it was around 29mph gusts with 15-17mph winds. Not too bad, but enough to shake the trees.
Once we got going we worked our...
After leaving the marshland we worked our way up towards Mount Arvon. ti's the highest point in Michigan. The trail got a little tight, and a couple washouts made it fun!
From there it wasn't far to our next site. Just before turning into the campground, we passed this really nice...
The next morning we made our way towards Marquette.
On our way we stumbled onto Lakenenland Sculpture Park. It was so cool! You need to add this to your list of places to go! We spent a good 30 minutes driving through and checking out all of the really cool sculptures and art...
The next morning, it wasn't easy getting up. With the waves crashing and the sun warming the GFC we were pretty content to just hang out. Eventually we dragged our lazy selves out of bed, packed up camp and made our way towards our big destination of the day, The Mackinaw Bridge!
Well...
That evening we made our way to Matt's family cabin and enjoyed a great evening out of the rain. From there we worked our way north to check our a few trails Matt uses for camping and hunting. These are trails and areas we never would have found without him, so we were happy to just tag along...
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