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  1. TRT87

    US West Crater Lake (El Dorado National Forest - CA)

    Situated in the El Dorado National Forest, Crater Lake was a fun day trip (about 2.5 hours) from the Sacramento area. I took this trip in June with my cousin and his family. We drove up in his vehicles and explored the area hiking with our kids. Alpine Mine Road leads to Crater Lake and is...
  2. RJ Howell

    Northward through Virginia

    This section was still using the MABDR as our guide. I did pass a couple sections due to the unknowns and the 'click' I picked up in the steering. It wasn't worsening yet still there if we bumped along a trail.. Again, we ran this solo so caution ruled. [tube]
  3. The Day We Make

    Cancelled "Sun's Out, Rigs Out" Meetup and Trip

    Calling all overlanders! Come show off your rigs! We'll meet up for coffee and donuts, then head into the Apache-Sitegreaves National Forest to hit the trails and camp! This is a 4 day/3 night event to bring us overlanders together for food, fun, and of course, the rig show! Route information...
  4. Sandpoint Steve

    US Northwest Inland Northwest - Coeur 'dAlene National Forest

    Join me for a day trip in the Coeur d'Alene National Forest. This should be an easy trip on forest service roads. Plan on having lunch on the trail. I don't think we'll see much snow, but be prepared. Lots of new folks in the area. This is an opportunity to meet some others in the group out...
  5. Kyle & Kari Frink

    Campsite Preferences

    Which suits your fancy, and your reasons why? Dispersed Camping RTT vs. Traditional Ground Tent Established Campground National Park vs. National Forest State Park vs. County/City Campgrounds Group Camping(multiple rigs) or Solo Camping(single rig)
  6. DiegoDA

    Anyone been to Daniel Boone National Forest?

    Hey guys, Planning a trip to Daniel Boone National Forest and wanted to see who has been out there? still relatively stock so nothing crazy but might just consider parking and hiking to the dispersed camp sites. any advice is appreciated.
  7. Vyscera

    Mark Twain National Forest

    While many folks in St Louis were caught in a nasty ice storm last friday ( 16Dec) I left work early to head south to the MTNF. There are a ton of logging roads and trails that wind between creeks, rivers, and lakes. There are quite a few campgrounds, from free primitive to full service paid...
  8. Crispy

    California to Oregon and back...

    It's official. I'm planning my loop through Oregon. I have May 25th-June5th off of work. It's still not enough time for all the things I'd like to do, but I am getting a nice list of places to visit. EDIT: I was originally going by myself, but I have a buddy who's never been that wants to tag...