Darryla
Senior Member
Ok due to economy I haven't broken down and spent the $400.00 bucks on the camera yet, but I thought I would tell you about our trip anyway. We spent 7 days in the camper and I really didn't want to come back, but reality over- ruled. From Livermore (home) we went up over 108 and spent the night just over the Sierra Pass. Next day we drove down Hwy 395(up the hill) to Coyote Flats(I learned of this on the forum here)west of Bishop(about 30 miles of 4x4 trail). Had a great ride and lots of exploring. Woke up to a left rear flat. Ah, I love being able to fix things. Checked out a small mine the next morning and down the hill to Bishop. It was Sunday so nothing open to fix the tire. So being the Wanderer I am, checked out the flat and found I had a small leak of some sort. Bought a can of fix a flat at the local automotive store that was open (K Mart) and on our way to Bristle Pine Forest. That was cool. Spend the night there and explored "lightly" some local four wheel drive roads. Next, back up to Mamouth Lakes. Spent the next two nights at another place I found here on the forum "Deadman Creek". It was a cool place and the camp ground host was a good guy and we did a lot of exploring around the local lakes(only two other campers in the camp ground). I collect rocks so I really enjoyed this place. Lots of interesting geology. Next day up to Green Creek a little south east of Bridgeport. This is hidden treasure, really pretty mountain views and an interesting stream (about 8 1/2 miles off the main road, but worth the ride). Lots of downed trees and beaver dams in the creek. We were planning to spend another night in the area (up on Hwy 4), but the wind was blowing like hell and it was getting closer to zero degrees out last night so we came home.
Today, clean the camper and put new brakes on the truck. Monday, new tires.
I guess the camera will have to wait a little longer. At least were out there. Best thing about the Bobcat is the heater. We would have froze without it. Thanks to the little Tacoma as it chugged right along.
Thanks for listening.
Darryl
ATC Bobcat, 4x4 std cab Tacoma.
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Today, clean the camper and put new brakes on the truck. Monday, new tires.
I guess the camera will have to wait a little longer. At least were out there. Best thing about the Bobcat is the heater. We would have froze without it. Thanks to the little Tacoma as it chugged right along.
Thanks for listening.
Darryl
ATC Bobcat, 4x4 std cab Tacoma.
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