From September 5, 2012
I had planned on not showing off our new camper, "The Rover" until we were finished painting it, but with its first adventure now in the books it is hard not to show it off. Especially with the story fitting in so well with the dirt road theme of this blog post.
We set out after a crazy stormy night to link Fruita to Rangely by jeep trails and roads. We'd stop and explore by bike when the mood struck us, helping me to get my road ride fix for the weekend. The storms however were quite intense, leaving big mud holes and washed out roads to deal with. All was well getting over Baxter Pass, only using four wheel drive a few times.
We were seriously in the middle of nowhere, ninety miles by trail from Fruita when we came across the worst wash out of them all.
We got the truck across, but the camper wasn't going. The cut was 6 ft deep and more then a tire across guaranteeing a roll over if I tried to drag it through the chasm. Luckily there was an old rotten log nearby that seemed like it 'might' be strong enough to support a 2000 pound camper. Just in case it wasn't we stuffed the spare tire in the hole and the table from inside the camper. Being that I could no longer back up, or go forward, this solution HAD to work.
I told Mary to hold down the shutter button on the camera. If the camper flipped at least it would make for a great photo. Well....the log broke. But....momentum was on our side. Our little Rover will live to wander another day.
And my third day back was a very good day!!!
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