Hey All. Thanks so much for the help with the crossover info!! Sure appreciate it.
Today was an interesting day. I took Claire's family up to the Wind Caves and Pyramid Lake, NV. This is part of the trail that I did recently called "Steve's Loop." That was my previous wheeling trip.
Anyway, I borrowed a spare from "alexsdad" since I blew that tire in the parking lot a couple weeks back, just in case. It did have a small leak in it, which I think is from debris getting stuck between the tire and the wheel at the bead. So this morning I filled it with some fix-a-flat and then foolishly didn't remove the tire from the back of the truck to roll it around and make sure the fix-a-flat stuff got all around the bead of the tire.
So we were off. We cruised up to the wind caves, which are incredible. It's like a little Moab/Arches National Park back there!

Here's a few pics. No real wheelin pics. Might get a video upload of a hill climb I had to do that was fairly challenging for my stock truck. Anyway...
Windcaves-15 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Windcaves-14 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Windcaves-2 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Windcaves-20 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Windcaves-24 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Windcaves-27 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Bro-in-Law in a rock:
Windcaves-30 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Gnarly fins:
Windcaves-34 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Pyramid lake from the Wind Caves:
Windcaves-35 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
Then we cruised up to Pyramid Lake and looked around a bit.
Here's the name-sake rock, 4 miles across the lake. It's actually an island in the lake. The lake is big! 28 miles long!
Back on the highway to home in the middle of nowhere, the passenger rear tire blows out. This is the same location of my previous blow out.
Windcaves-44 by
colbyjstephens, on Flickr
So I put on the spare that "alexsdad" had loaned me. Unfortunately, because I didn't get the goop all spread around inside the tire like I should have, it was flat once I got it on. Before installing it, though, I did roll it around a ton to make sure the fix-a-flat sealed the bead. Fortunately, I had a little cig-lighter air compressor, so I let that run for about 10 minutes till it got too hot and seized. But, it got me up to about 8 or 9 PSI, so we went down the road. There's a facility for wild horses along there and I noticed they had some heavy equipment and a shop, so we stopped in and finished airing up. Made it home without further incident. We'll see if it's got air tomorrow. Should be fine, I hope.
