That Gay Beach looks like a blast.
It was.
Ethan's truck is totally stock open diffs and it does amazing
We winched him up a slippery clay bank from a creek and that was it, I'm impressed with his truck!
Thanks! I had a blast.
That Gay Beach looks like a blast.
Ethan's truck is totally stock open diffs and it does amazing
We winched him up a slippery clay bank from a creek and that was it, I'm impressed with his truck!
Although noisy, we ran the last wheeling day on the choppy spare tire then ran 500 miles home fine. Hopefully somebody has videos of the rock climbing. In the meantime, here are the videos I took.
Farm truck in mud:
Maiden in mud:
I asked him not to tear it up too much because we might have to get back through it (and we did!)
Yesterday we drove on the Mohawk mine stamp sands in Lake Superior. This sand is much coarser than Silver Lake or any real beach sand. Think 1/8" rocks. To avoid the time of airing down and up we ran it all at street pressure, which makes it much harder. Some of the sand is soft and there are many stories of overheating and getting stuck.
Farm truck gets a bit of air:
He actually did get stuck coming into the sands but was able to back up and get himself out.
Iron Maiden climbing the black sand:

Thanks Ethan, I'll be in contact with you. I'd like to drive up and check out the fall colors and if you have time to go along then I could follow you.It was an awesome success, and I'm confident it will happen again. I understand not trusting your truck yet, my preferred camping rig is still in pieces. Maybe next year I won't need a tent.
Bring the truck next year. Or hit me up whenever you get it done. None of these locations is more than an evening's drive from my house, we head up there whenever we're in an exploratory mood.
Yes, I can walk you through the route if you wanna duplicate the trip.
Looking forward to it.
You guys too. This trip needs more than 3 rigs, IMO.
Thanks Ethan, I'll be in contact with you. I'd like to drive up and check out the fall colors and if you have time to go along then I could follow you.
I'll pm you, I need to figure out what the best time to drive up to observe the colors.


I tried spotting Dave, but learned that it doesn't really matter what line he takes because 39.5s and lockers just go (he took the line I was trying to avoid).

). I like the navigational tablet, we'll probably have one soon. But overall this trip has increased the amount of conscientious planning that will go into building the camping truck. Next year we'll be better prepared.

Early colors are already starting, so I'd aim for the first week in October (maybe even the last week of September?). Normally I would say aim for the second week in October, but things are happening a little quickly this year.
Where are you located? Also, many of the places we went to could be reached by passenger car if you skip the logging trails and take the roads. Overlanding is optional, you don't hafta wait until your truck is pieced together.![]()
I'm located in SE WI, western Racine county to be exact. I'd like to run the trails, I really need to get a truck off road this year. It's been a few years since I'm been off roading and have the itch. And the whole overlanding thing really got me thinking to get a truck finished this year.
Years ago some friends and I would explore the logging roads around Mountain WI, we'd spend the day running different trails never hitting the same one twice.
I will be in touch, I'm thinking that closer to the end of September to drive up.

Overall, the trip went pretty well. Here's my synopsis.
The good:
The bad:
- We all made it through with no bad stucks and no real damage
- Although it didn't have a lot of road miles previously, the Iron Maiden ate up the hundreds of miles without problems ....I do have some transfer case work to look into...that thing still makes the growling/rattling noises I've tried to deal with in the past...and it still has the urge to want to get into death wobble, the hydro assist surely helps manage it, but its there just wanting to happen, but overall I am very pleased with the on road manners of the Maiden, with divine intervention, the wipers even started working!
- Farm truck was able to momentum through almost everything this truck and driver amazed me, it really only had a problem with that slick clay climb out of the river...and that was very minimal. Great driving Ethan!
- Spirits stayed high even when the weather turned bad ....I gotta admit, I called it a night early Saturday because of the rain and wind, I walked under the tarp dumping water a few times too many!....we need to come up with a better group shelter.
- We improvised some stops and made some itinerary changes along the way without big mishaps
- The tiny overlander traveled and camped well all week, despite the constant reminders of bumpstops
well conditioned!
- After running out of gas (presumed broken) in the middle of the woods we only lost like a couple of hours, which is kind of amazing. It really was...timing was almost perfect for you to reach me on my cell! If it had to happen, that was great timing.
- There were a couple sections of trail I hadn't scouted. One of them (Caledonia) was actually really cool (and most importantly: actually went through, as you'll read about below).
- The new route up from Ontonagon was much wetter than when scouted and I worried the clay wouldn't let us climb out of the river, but we all made it through un-harmed. I tried spotting Dave, but learned that it doesn't really matter what line he takes because 39.5s and lockers just go (he took the line I was trying to avoid). So the only point would be to keep him out of trees. Farm truck had to get winched, but he made it over this log (higher than his axles) with just a couple rocks stacked. I'm still amazed at what the Maiden can do as well....I'm still pretty green when it comes to wheeling, but knowing the Maiden is built with strong parts and not having a nice body to worry about makes wheeling it much more enjoyable!
- Our official start was Thursday, but there we all were on Wednesday, so we had another camp to find and itinerary to change. So we did some extra driving around the Porkies, looking for camp, gas, etc. In other words, that part of the trip was not well organized. I usually like to give myself a day extra for arrival in case problems arise on the way....I thougth the improvising was perfect Luke..
- Stupid gates! The West UP is growing more gates than trees now, it seems. State and Federal "Forest Highways" closed to the public makes me angry. So we got to do a lot of backtracking, wasting time and gas. Exploring is fun, but mostly when you can find actual routes.
- Rain! Oh well, such is life. We did have some nice days, but also some wet ones. The storm on Lake Superior re-arranged our campsite in the night. My table and privacy shelter tipped over and blew into the trees. The EZ-up walked about 6' and started humping the truck so I had to go out in the rain about 3am and fold it up. It's common to get a whole week of perfect weather in August, so don't be scared. We got our share of rain, but I think things went pretty good considering...I felt bad for Ethan and Melody having to tent it...they were troopers when it came to dealing with the less than ideal conditions we had at times.
- Technology issues. The last night my tablet died and we made some wrong turns, adding maybe an hour of driving to get to camp. Also, having everybody on a CB would have been nice. We had some good chats on the trails and Dave was just in the dark on all of it. That will change for next year!
- Driver's meetings. I didn't do a good job of this. I wanted to explain the actual route each day and things we'd see along the way, but it's actually pretty hard to even find a lot of the trails in the map books. And my tablet is almost worthless out in the sun. It would be nice if I could have the routes printed out on a map or something like that. Drivers meetings are good, I think with our inaugural first year group it was fine though!
Overall, I love doing this sort of thing and had a great time!
When we scouted out the river, I saw those rocks, but didn't even realize they were in the tire path when I went through....I just didn't want to cut a sidewall on them. That wet clay hill was a bit of fun, as was the wet slickrock hill we went up....we need more of that!Yeah, I found it kinda funny that he drove directly over the rocks that you had tried to move out of his way. He hardly noticed he was moving the riverbed.![]()
I'm located in SE WI, western Racine county to be exact. I'd like to run the trails, I really need to get a truck off road this year. It's been a few years since I'm been off roading and have the itch. And the whole overlanding thing really got me thinking to get a truck finished this year.
Years ago some friends and I would explore the logging roads around Mountain WI, we'd spend the day running different trails never hitting the same one twice.
I will be in touch, I'm thinking that closer to the end of September to drive up.

my truck still looks the same, I should clean it up!

I'm located in SE WI, western Racine county to be exact. I'd like to run the trails, I really need to get a truck off road this year. It's been a few years since I'm been off roading and have the itch. And the whole overlanding thing really got me thinking to get a truck finished this year.
Years ago some friends and I would explore the logging roads around Mountain WI, we'd spend the day running different trails never hitting the same one twice.
I will be in touch, I'm thinking that closer to the end of September to drive up.
This sounds cool and it gets a little closer to me. I think this might be a great option for me and my truck. I'm not 100% committed but it is something I would like to look into.
