eurosonic
Expedition Leader
Couple of weekends ago I got a call from my buddy asking to go camping with our rig. It just sort of happened that that weekend most of my friends were available to go as well.
Wife free, family free ( which we lover very much).
We decided to explore Indian Valley. Ive been there couple of times before. Its a real neat place to see what your rig can do. Nice windy trails, plenty of river crossings, some intense inclines/declines and everything in between.
So in total we had 4 cars. Me in my '98 Montero, '97 Tacoma, '89 Toyota and a 1995 Dodge Ram Diesel.
As we got an hour into the trail, my buddy’s Toyota decided to surprise us and blow its front axle. So in 2WD he barely made to camp. Luckily my he is always ready for whatever. So he had a spare axle in his truck along with all the necessary tools and a floor jack. (its obviously not his first rodeo).
We broke camp and decided to get it over with and replace the axle,,, at 12'oclock at night.
We lost one of the nuts for the upper knuckle in the leaves. So finished the Yota in the morning.
After a quick breakfast we went out to explore the area and experiment our rigs.
Eggs with mushrooms and onions
and sausages
the crew
this hill was suuuper steep. I decided to watch instead
I went through this puddle pretty easy, but the toyota chickened out and back off.
Wife free, family free ( which we lover very much).
We decided to explore Indian Valley. Ive been there couple of times before. Its a real neat place to see what your rig can do. Nice windy trails, plenty of river crossings, some intense inclines/declines and everything in between.
So in total we had 4 cars. Me in my '98 Montero, '97 Tacoma, '89 Toyota and a 1995 Dodge Ram Diesel.
As we got an hour into the trail, my buddy’s Toyota decided to surprise us and blow its front axle. So in 2WD he barely made to camp. Luckily my he is always ready for whatever. So he had a spare axle in his truck along with all the necessary tools and a floor jack. (its obviously not his first rodeo).
We broke camp and decided to get it over with and replace the axle,,, at 12'oclock at night.
We lost one of the nuts for the upper knuckle in the leaves. So finished the Yota in the morning.
After a quick breakfast we went out to explore the area and experiment our rigs.
Eggs with mushrooms and onions
and sausages
the crew
this hill was suuuper steep. I decided to watch instead
I went through this puddle pretty easy, but the toyota chickened out and back off.