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Exploring campsite near volcanos

Tommys

Rank VI
Launch Member

Traveler III

If you keep exploring, you will find things that never would have come across your path. Whether about camping or vehicle-dependent exploration, keep on truckin'.

Cinders as a terrain? I never would have thought it! But it does exist and we found ourselves stuck.
Another wonder point: there is a whole other community with rigs that leave overlanders in the dust. Literally.

Video here: Camping Near Volcanos
 

DintDobbs

Rank V

Advocate III

In my mind, that would be similar to driving on dry sand. Never been to a volcano personally.

Seems that everywhere you can go has its own unique hazards, and that's not even to mention wildlife and locals!
 

smritte

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

We have them here. Years ago, they cut narrow switchbacks up them. Short wheelbase vehicle only. We would drive up the tallest one and look out over the chain. You would park inside the Caldera. It was great. Now its a national park and we cant drive to most of the sights.
 

smritte

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

Here's a pic of ours. The ones we would drive up are a bit to the left of the picture and not shown. The second is a lava tube you climb down into. If you go at the right time of year, the light beam goes down to the floor.

Lava beds1.jpg Lava Tube1.jpg
 

KD7WCD

Rank VI
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Member
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Influencer I

Next time your up that way look at camping at Lockett Meadow. You'll be inside the calder of the volcano that forms the San Francisco Mts. If you look at the topography, it is very similar to Mt. Saint Helens.

There also some fun lava tunes around you can check out to get out of the heat for a little while.

Keep up the trip report videos.
 

MazeVX

Rank VI
Launch Member

Influencer II

If you keep exploring, you will find things that never would have come across your path. Whether about camping or vehicle-dependent exploration, keep on truckin'.

Cinders as a terrain? I never would have thought it! But it does exist and we found ourselves stuck.
Another wonder point: there is a whole other community with rigs that leave overlanders in the dust. Literally.

Video here: Camping Near Volcanos
Nice video there! Try to stick to landscape format, it shows more and is a lot nicer to the eyes...
 

Tommys

Rank VI
Launch Member

Traveler III

In my mind, that would be similar to driving on dry sand. Never been to a volcano personally.

Seems that everywhere you can go has its own unique hazards, and that's not even to mention wildlife and locals!
Good point, every place (should) have a different biome. Thanks!
 

Tommys

Rank VI
Launch Member

Traveler III

We have them here. Years ago, they cut narrow switchbacks up them. Short wheelbase vehicle only. We would drive up the tallest one and look out over the chain. You would park inside the Caldera. It was great. Now its a national park and we cant drive to most of the sights.
Wow! Sounds EPIC!
 

Tommys

Rank VI
Launch Member

Traveler III

Next time your up that way look at camping at Lockett Meadow. You'll be inside the calder of the volcano that forms the San Francisco Mts. If you look at the topography, it is very similar to Mt. Saint Helens.

There also some fun lava tunes around you can check out to get out of the heat for a little while.

Keep up the trip report videos.
Thank you, I appreciate that.
 
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