Trikebubble
Adventurer
Our plan was to make a quick run to Lolo, Montana, hook up with some friends, then convoy south by southeast with Ouray, Colorado as our mid-stop destination. From there we would head east over Engineer Pass and on towards Colorado Springs where we were meeting up with around 15 of our good buddies to spend 5 days relaxing and catching up in a rented house. My Wife and I (and the 2 mutts) would then spend the next week and a few days meandering north by northwest back to BC and the real world. Our only "via point" that we agreed was must-see, was to go experience Devils Tower. Aside from that we were going to just drive and see where we ended up. We weren't setting out for a 100% overland-offroad adventure, but more of a globally minded road trip with some adventure, off-roading, overland style travel, and dispersed camping strewn into the mix. I love a good road trip, always have. I feel at home with wheels turning underneath me. My Wife and I have travelledthousands of miles on motorcycle, and I grew up getting stuffed into the back of whatever land yaght my Father purchased and hauled off to see what laid down the end of that road. This entire 2 1/2 week road trip-adventure-experiance was certainly one I'll never forget. We covered 6000km, drove through 7 States (some of them multiple times), and aside from the 5 days at our rental house, we only spent one night in a motel (man must shower occasionally). The sights we saw (both man-made and born from mother nature) were breathtaking, and even now that I have been re-assimilated into the work-borg my memories are pulling me back to my recent vacation.
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