SLO_F-250
Explorer
Hey Guys,
Well, to make a long story short, about 2 years ago I embarked on an adventure with 2 buddies heading to Moab UT. We are all Mountain bikers, and wanted to ride the famous slick rock. The trip was a success and a story of its own, but the short of it was after doing the tent thing night after night and watching my buddy live out of his roadtrek Dodge van, I was ready for something better myself. So starts the Skamper Build Adventures. The link will take you to my build page. So, fast forward to present day, and my brother and I head out on a SW Utah adventure of our own. I spent a lot of time planning the trip, and we took plenty of photos, so I will just update this thread every few days with photos and trip info.
Basically we headed out from the Central Coast of CA to Afton Canyon Rd for a quick overnighter, then to the famous Gooseberry Mesa, Zion, Bryce, Grand Escalante, North rim of the grand Canyon/ Kaibab National Forest, back to the Goose, then Barstow and home.
It was an epic trip, and I hope you enjoy my writeup and feel free hit me up with questions. I made plenty of personal maps etc for the 250+ miles of dirt.
Cheers All!
Paul
Morning 1. We headed out to Afton Canyon Rd and camped a few miles off the freeway. This was just a spot to break up the 10-11 hr drive to Gooseberry Mesa. I pulled off in a wash, and funny enough, sunk in the deep sand. My brother being the laid back surfer started to laugh and said, well I expected this, but not the first night. 4x4 got us out in a snap and Whiskey and Cokes were on the late night Menu.
Next morning was a beauty and we got on the road to Goosebeery about 7:30am..
VIVA LA UTAH!
The Scenic Byway raod off Hwy 9 towards Gooseberry Mesa. If you have never been there, add it to the list. ESPECIALLY if you are a mountain biker. More Info Here
Found a camp, and Immediately geared up for a ride.
My Lil' Bro and Me.
Camp Dialed in after the Ride.
In this pict, you can see my setup (Minus Bus Depot Awning) The tarp I cut out to block the wind had those rare earth magnets sewed into it which works great! I tell ya, its really nice to pull up to camp, snap the tarp in, and walla, wind blocked camp!!
And yes, that is a little propane fire pit. Im telling you, that makes a world of difference as well. :ylsmoke:
Well, to make a long story short, about 2 years ago I embarked on an adventure with 2 buddies heading to Moab UT. We are all Mountain bikers, and wanted to ride the famous slick rock. The trip was a success and a story of its own, but the short of it was after doing the tent thing night after night and watching my buddy live out of his roadtrek Dodge van, I was ready for something better myself. So starts the Skamper Build Adventures. The link will take you to my build page. So, fast forward to present day, and my brother and I head out on a SW Utah adventure of our own. I spent a lot of time planning the trip, and we took plenty of photos, so I will just update this thread every few days with photos and trip info.
Basically we headed out from the Central Coast of CA to Afton Canyon Rd for a quick overnighter, then to the famous Gooseberry Mesa, Zion, Bryce, Grand Escalante, North rim of the grand Canyon/ Kaibab National Forest, back to the Goose, then Barstow and home.
It was an epic trip, and I hope you enjoy my writeup and feel free hit me up with questions. I made plenty of personal maps etc for the 250+ miles of dirt.
Cheers All!
Paul
Morning 1. We headed out to Afton Canyon Rd and camped a few miles off the freeway. This was just a spot to break up the 10-11 hr drive to Gooseberry Mesa. I pulled off in a wash, and funny enough, sunk in the deep sand. My brother being the laid back surfer started to laugh and said, well I expected this, but not the first night. 4x4 got us out in a snap and Whiskey and Cokes were on the late night Menu.
Next morning was a beauty and we got on the road to Goosebeery about 7:30am..

VIVA LA UTAH!

The Scenic Byway raod off Hwy 9 towards Gooseberry Mesa. If you have never been there, add it to the list. ESPECIALLY if you are a mountain biker. More Info Here


Found a camp, and Immediately geared up for a ride.


My Lil' Bro and Me.



Camp Dialed in after the Ride.

In this pict, you can see my setup (Minus Bus Depot Awning) The tarp I cut out to block the wind had those rare earth magnets sewed into it which works great! I tell ya, its really nice to pull up to camp, snap the tarp in, and walla, wind blocked camp!!

And yes, that is a little propane fire pit. Im telling you, that makes a world of difference as well. :ylsmoke: