Thank you for the video, Tim. When you paused at the forks in the road, it reminded me of when I lived in Colorado, we would just take a drive up in the mountains and turn wherever to explore. We'd take a break when we'd find a spot where we can picnic, and it had to have a small patch of snow for our dog to play in.
Nice chatting with you there! Love how you have your rig setup. I finally got all the dust out of my Jeep. LOL Was that trail in the Ouachita National Forest or the Boston mountain range?
All of the trails were in the Boston Mountains, just West of the White Rock Mountain Recreation Area. We started with Alexander Mtn - 1703. The tighter trails were 95547H to 95530A. After that we just took back roads to Mulberry Mountain.
I like it well enough. I used to ground camp but decided to change to the RTT about 3 years ago. That was at the height of COVID and I couldn't find what I wanted and ended up finding this Fishbone rack and ROAM tent used and saved about 1k$. The cons are, it does take longer to set up and take down. But I’m not in a hurry. I do like the 1/2 rack so that I can keep the weight lower. When it wears out, I may look at a hard shell, but I would still want to keep the weight low.
@@TBoandMo thanks! I was considering a small teardrop for a long time, but now I’m leaning more toward a rooftop tent. It seems like James Baroud makes some really nice ones!
Hi Tim and Marilyn! Thank you for the tour of another beautiful
American scenic Trail! So peaceful! Stay safe! 🌳🌳🌳
Thank you so much Dee.
Thank you for the video, Tim. When you paused at the forks in the road, it reminded me of when I lived in Colorado, we would just take a drive up in the mountains and turn wherever to explore. We'd take a break when we'd find a spot where we can picnic, and it had to have a small patch of snow for our dog to play in.
Gayle, that sounds like a great time.
That sounds like beautiful memories, Gayle.
I'll be there next year😀
We do this crazy stuff on four wheelers all the time. It's time for us to graduate to a jeep! Thank you for the video and sharing with us.
Thank you for watching Stacy.
Good video I'm not sure if we meet there at the Expo but i'll check out your channel more.
Thank you. I appreciate it.
Nice chatting with you there! Love how you have your rig setup. I finally got all the dust out of my Jeep. LOL
Was that trail in the Ouachita National Forest or the Boston mountain range?
All of the trails were in the Boston Mountains, just West of the White Rock Mountain Recreation Area. We started with Alexander Mtn - 1703. The tighter trails were 95547H to 95530A. After that we just took back roads to Mulberry Mountain.
How do you like your RTT? Is there a reason you didn’t go with a hard shell?
I like it well enough. I used to ground camp but decided to change to the RTT about 3 years ago. That was at the height of COVID and I couldn't find what I wanted and ended up finding this Fishbone rack and ROAM tent used and saved about 1k$. The cons are, it does take longer to set up and take down. But I’m not in a hurry. I do like the 1/2 rack so that I can keep the weight lower. When it wears out, I may look at a hard shell, but I would still want to keep the weight low.
@@TBoandMo thanks! I was considering a small teardrop for a long time, but now I’m leaning more toward a rooftop tent. It seems like James Baroud makes some really nice ones!
@@romatsetnar6532 I'm not familiar with that brand. I'll check them out.