Beautiful!
I was telling little scuba Steve about your trip and he said he is second cousins with little elvis! Small world.
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That is great! Brothers from another mother.... You should take Steve wheeling sometime. They love the duck out of being off-road. I bet you're not missing too much with the Delorme vs Streets and Trips. I have Delorme running when we are on the trail, but I rarely look at it. I am almost always looking at the Oziexplorer on the trail. It uses the USGS topo maps and puts a track line and an arrow where you are. I like that a lot because there is so much old information on it. The name of that mine over there. The gravel pit over that hill. All kinds of neat info that is "lost" on new maps. I was having problems with it on our travels with you last summer, but I got it working now (with Lance's help of course) and I love it. I do like the Delorme for highway/city travel. It has the utilitarian info like a Garmin or Tomtom--gas station, hospital etc, but if streets and trips has that, then you aren't missing much.

Amazing pics great story...love your truck more everytime you post pitures of it!
What kind of gas mileage do you get with it. Ever worry about running out?
I think he said he got 10-11mpg overall this trip.
Larry, i was thinking about tires the other day, how did you end up liking these tires on this trip? I guess you liked them if you were able to cruise near 90mph.
. As crazy as it sounds the truck really feels planted to the ground now. You would think it would feel top heavy with the camper but not at all, it goes down the highway just like a modern truck. The old load range C Kumho Road Venture AT tires made the truck feel pretty squirrelly at any speed. 