Weekend shakedown, I mean shakeout
Title and the previous shot of the loaded up roof rack point toward the first good camping trip of the late summer/early fall. Or as my wife calls it, our shakedown run. Or maybe I call it that and she rolls her eyes at me.
Truck loaded up, side shot illustrating the stance with the HD's in the back...gut feeling is this is better than I saw with a laden truck and the MDs. Could still be settling but in the end the spring rate is helping, IMHO. This is with the truck fully loaded up in the back with a pair of wolfpack bins, 2 1600 sized pelis on the roof along with the maxtrax, 2 gal of water, as well as sleeping bags for 3 & duffle bags for each. Oh, and 3 long guns, associated ammo and targets for the range too. Not to mention the normal tools, recovery gear, fridge, etc that stays in the vehicle.
An 'action' shot of breakfast going down on the volcano. In this case using propane for fuel and cast iron to fry up some potatoes and onions.
That was followed by more cast iron that cooked sausage and egg. Relevant to the vehicle b/c that's one of two rooftop pelis (volcano) and a portion of a wolfpack (cast iron) that is worth every pound.
Normal campfire activities. The not so little one put down three books over the transit and time in the woods.
She has annoucned that she wants a semi auto now...:/
Would rather carry firewood on the outside, even if that means handing it up....
Cause if you aren't careful, some clumsy idiot (me) will let a piece slip as you toss it up on the back and the wood smashes right into your brake light. So that will be a fun repair via the dealership. Awesome.
So the season is upon us. Next weekend Wilderness First Aid, and then a few weeks till the ROAV Mid Atlantic Rally. Need to program my radios, fit some more tie downs to the prospeed, but beyond that she is ready to play.
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