Thanks. I have a 2018 F350 with a 6.2 gas engine. The previous camper owner had it on an F250, although that was well over the gross weight rating. The 6.2 works fine although I wouldn’t mind a little more torque when we’re climbing in the Colorado Rockies.
I must say nice job. I liked that you let nature say what needed to be said and I just sat here and enjoyed.
Thanks so much for the encouragement to travel again.
There is a lot of adventure to be had out there. Have fun!
The rear tilt on your roof rack makes it more aerodynamic.
Ha ha. That’s what I’m going with.
@@ventureoutthere I've taken out one front market light and roof vents along with leaving multiple pin stripes due to branches.
Yeah. I’ve had to buff out a few scratches on the windows and replace one vent as well. I see it as the price of adventure.
The price of comfortable adventure.
Nice job Mike, what month were you out there, I missed that if you posted it,…looks like the perfect time to go, not too many people.
That was mid June. It was busy, but not crazy. It was nice not having all of the tour buses.
love the vids, what size is the Ford F?. looking to see what i can do with my 3/4 f250. thanks keep them coming
Thanks. I have a 2018 F350 with a 6.2 gas engine. The previous camper owner had it on an F250, although that was well over the gross weight rating. The 6.2 works fine although I wouldn’t mind a little more torque when we’re climbing in the Colorado Rockies.