Better pop up big batch!
Better pop up big batch!
Instagram accounts:
Mine @Robzulian pretty sure if you are here you know my ride. (CO)
Larry @bigassgas8.1 you all know his ride (CO)
Ian @peein_ian83 (he probably won't post much) CUCV 8.1 Combo (CO)
Bill @bill.tiffany.92 Tacoma/RTT (CO)
Ron @capt_ron711 Crawlabago #2 (CO) *newb to the group
Don @wheelnwagon 16 Powerwagon/FWC camper combo (AZ)
Phil @landcruiserphil also bringing a Powerwagon *newb to the group (AZ)
Nick @noibns 3dr Cummins burb (AZ) he's probably only going to be along for the first couple of days.
Ty and Hugo that is coming out of CA aren't on the 'gram to track. Ty's got an 2500 cummins Ram with a Phoenix camper while Hugo is running a 4banger Tacoma.
The guy coming with the transit van got pulled back into work (a feeling I know all too well) but will probably meet up with Nick where ever he goes after leaving our group.
If everybody shows up it's going to be a BIG group on the trail. Bigger than we've ever had. But all are experienced wheelers with capable rigs that should be just fine on the trails we will head out on. Most if not all have made the move to GMRS radios too so for the first time we are going to actually be able to communicate from the front of the group to the back even if we spread out over a couple of miles to keep the dust eating to a minimum. Larry and I have extra Baofeng radios set up to run on GMRS just in case somebody needs one. Plus they should work good for spotting.
Speaking of Spotting, where we are going to be that is. Here's the link to Larry's GPS spot that's going to be leaving digital breadcrumbs on the web so we can find our way home or heaven forbid we actually need help.
http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0v6Rlob93kMcaExIc8U5mRn378feiJhFQ
One more day of work and it's final pack time and beat feat early Saturday morning for a great ride through the rockies and into the red rocks of Utah.


So far he's committed to the first couple of days. Then he's heading north east to parts unknown. But I'm looking forward to meeting him and seeing the legendary burb in the flesh. We've talked a lot digitally, be nice to put a face to the name.
I will say this the ride into Utah was no picnic. Hellish headwind and wanting to pull in before dark had us hauling major a$$. Buried the speedo in mine. Needle stops at the trip reset shaft. GPS had me cooking at 90 for a while. Poor little 5.3 was wound up tight tach'd out in 3rd due to the headwind.
Thankfully no wind at the KOA. Had beers for dinner, hung out and talked with everyone and took a shower. Chilling in the camper now.
). But the worn out K5 got shaky above 55 and started getting dicey at 70. I'm not willing to take the burb to 85 without at least adding in a sway bar for the curves.
It's a LS it likes to rev.I will say this the ride into Utah was no picnic. Hellish headwind and wanting to pull in before dark had us hauling major a$$. Buried the speedo in mine. Needle stops at the trip reset shaft. GPS had me cooking at 90 for a while. Poor little 5.3 was wound up tight tach'd out in 3rd due to the headwind.
Thankfully no wind at the KOA. Had beers for dinner, hung out and talked with everyone and took a shower. Chilling in the camper now.
Following you guys on Instagram. 
Honestly, if it wasn't for the constant wind blowing at 40mph+ the entire way west of the Colorado State line it would have been just fine. But it was the winds that made it sketchy in the curves.How well do these camper rigs handle at 90MPH? My stepside had no problem cruising at the top of the speedometer (aside from taking several miles to get up to speed). But the worn out K5 got shaky above 55 and started getting dicey at 70. I'm not willing to take the burb to 85 without at least adding in a sway bar for the curves.
Good on ya for bringing 55MPH rigs into the modern era.![]()