Stay tuned for some fresh material, gents! At the end of this month I will be taking a group from the Texas Hill Country to Amado, AZ on mostly dirt roads and two tracks. We should have an impressive collection of video footage from the trip.
Stay tuned for some fresh material, gents! At the end of this month I will be taking a group from the Texas Hill Country to Amado, AZ on mostly dirt roads and two tracks. We should have an impressive collection of video footage from the trip.
I wish I was tagging along on this one, I'm sure it will be one for the books. Looking forward to all the posts.
your telling me! god i wish their was places like that around cincinnati ohio. i love all the pics you have up from wheeling. thats the stuff we like to see! keep it up!
The pics are out of order, but the route started in the Texas Hill County. We travelled for six days and 1300 miles (mostly dirt), and arrived dusty and exhausted in Amado, AZ for the Overland Expo 2011.
I was honored to travel with such fine company, and I was continually awed by the breathtaking scenery we experienced each day. This trip was one for my history books, and epic journey across some of the most beautiful country in the US.
Attack of the wild hogs!! haha. I always enjoy your thread updates. How much extra gas do you usually bring for each rig for your trips? Thanks for the awesome picures btw! Keep em coming!
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Attack of the wild hogs!! haha. I always enjoy your thread updates. How much extra gas do you usually bring for each rig for your trips? Thanks for the awesome picures btw! Keep em coming!
On this trip, we brought a combined total of around 50 extra gallons of fuel. We only used 25, and we did not get into a critical situation (we could have done without). In the Rio Grande Velley, power outages are a regular fact of life, and the pumps will not work.
Thanks for the kind words. I will post a couple more from a recent trip to Arkansas.