So we took the van wheeling last weekend, and only made it about 2 hours before the serpentine belt came apart...DOH! We made it back to town, I put on a new belt, and my son and I took off again (5pm at this point). Having the front wheels pulling makes exploring SOOOOO much better! This thing is a friggin monster man, it goes anywhere you point it... I didn't take many pictures because I was so happy to be wheeling, that I didn't even think about the camera. The front driveshaft is perfect, I got it into overdrive while in low-range (40-50 mph), and not so much as a shimmy in the steering wheel. I'm curious to see what it's like at highway speeds?
We wanted to set up camp for the night so I found a trail that looked like it headed to the water, locked in 4LO, and started climbing hills. We ran into a later model truck about 1/4 mile in, that had to turn around, he says "Road dead ends up there, no way you'll make it down".... Sooo naturally, we kept on going..lol. With 2' deep trenches all the way down the trail from the crazy rain we had this year, there was no way that truck would have ever made it. The Lunchbox made quick work of it, so we descended down into the bottoms and made our way to the edge of the water to set up camp. We definitely didn't have to worry about anybody bothering us...
I always hate how pictures don't capture the magnitude of hills, this thing was way worse than it looks...
Chillin by the fire, lake side, watchin movies...
around 11pm, Liam says.... "Daddy, let's go home, our beds are much more comfortable than these school bus seats" so we put out the fire and headed back out. I definitely have to invest in some lighting next, night-wheeling SUCKS with the stock headlights. Also, we have to come up with a better sleeping situation