seldomseensmith
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- Jun 25, 2009
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Hey all (no, I'm not from Texas)
I can't believe I've been a member of the TC forum on RV.net for the last three years and I'd never heard of Wander the West until this week! I hope you won't hold it against me that I own an Outfitter popup and not a FWC, but I am totally down with the off-road advantages of the smaller rigs.
Anyway, I was raised in AZ, lived all over the West, but I am especially fond of the Four Corners area where I've spent nearly every moment of my free time over roughly the last 15 years exploring off the beaten path. I recently started a blog dedicated almost entirely to travels of the Colorado Plateau, primarily N. AZ and southern Utah. If you are interested, find it at http://thejourneyofseldomseen.blogspot.com/
One of my more recent trips was to revisit Smoky Mountain Road over the Kaiparowits. It is a rough but undeniably beautiful and remote area, and only those who are not in a hurry should take the trip.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to hearing from like minded folks about their trips around the area.
I can't believe I've been a member of the TC forum on RV.net for the last three years and I'd never heard of Wander the West until this week! I hope you won't hold it against me that I own an Outfitter popup and not a FWC, but I am totally down with the off-road advantages of the smaller rigs.
Anyway, I was raised in AZ, lived all over the West, but I am especially fond of the Four Corners area where I've spent nearly every moment of my free time over roughly the last 15 years exploring off the beaten path. I recently started a blog dedicated almost entirely to travels of the Colorado Plateau, primarily N. AZ and southern Utah. If you are interested, find it at http://thejourneyofseldomseen.blogspot.com/
One of my more recent trips was to revisit Smoky Mountain Road over the Kaiparowits. It is a rough but undeniably beautiful and remote area, and only those who are not in a hurry should take the trip.
Anyway, I'm looking forward to hearing from like minded folks about their trips around the area.