After those two first trails on a fresh build I had a big trip planned with the truck. I only had about 3 weeks notice but I was informed by a retailer of mine that they were exhibiting at Overland Expo west near Flagstaff Arizona. This was 2014. They had planned to take a bunch of my products to the show and wanted to know if I could be there. So I said why not.
I also decided I could take off a week early and 'overland' there. I started planning the route. At the end of it we did approximately 500 miles on dirt out to flagstaff on what was essentially a new build. Total trip mileage was 1800 miles.
Before I left I revalved the front and the rear shocks and went through the whole truck making sure I didn't forget anything. We'd be pretty far from pavement on reservation land and I didn't want anything going wrong.
The day before we were leaving it snowed like a bastard. 14" at my house. So all of our trails and forest service roads leaving colorado were squashed. Which at the end of the day was ok because we made it just in time.
So we hit pavement and headed towards farmington. We decided to hop onto dirt as soon as possible once we saw the snow subside. That happened about 2 hours into New Mexico if I remember correctly. We atleast rode into Chokecherry on dirt and crawled around there for the whole second day.
For those that know me, I hated every minute of this snow.
Finally on dirt:
After a night of camping in Chokecherry we got to wheel. I had what little gps tracks I could find for the area. There wasn't much and we got lost about once every half hour. Trails friggin' everywhere. I did have a portion of anasazi refrigerator on the track so we made that our basecamp trail. If we could find our way back to it we were good to go. :
That's totally a spaceship in this drawing:
We had a ball in Chokecherry and could have stayed there the whole week, or so we thought. In fact we talked about scrapping the rest of the dirt and just crawling but I'm glad we didn't. It was time to hit the road.