Night 9 in the piney woods of east Texas with friends.
Night 6 Pisgah NF. A good sun up to sun down day of riding and climbing, decided to impromptu stay the night, worth it.
Night 173, Madison River, MT. Whew, it’s felt like it’s been a long time since we have been in the truck, work projects and hanging out with family kept us way from out truck for longer than expected, but we are back, heading south to chase warm weather!
Night 174, City of Rocks, ID. This place is incredible! we shared some photo of it over on our instagram if you wanna see more!
Night 175, Just outside of Bonneville salt flats, We really wanted to camp on the flats, but the wind was absolutely ripping!
Night 176, Same place
Night 177, KOA just outside of SLC, we were here to visit a family member who is a freshman at U of U
Night 178, Near Escalante, UT
Night 179, Same spot
Night 180, Same spot, spending some time working on our next YouTube video and getting some project wrapped up.
Night 181, same as the previous
Night 182, Same spot, we ended up getting a lot of work done here, and released our latest YouTube video from here.
Night 183, Further south from Escalante along the Hole in the Rock Road.
Night 184, same spot
Night 185, Further along again, we are trying to connect Escalante to Big Water, along a route I’ve never driven. So far it’s been really fun!
Night 9: Arrived in the dark Northeast of Panguitch, UT and stopped for the night in dispersed camping area off Forest Service road.
Night 10: On the way out from deer hunting. I had parked the truck and trailer in a different spot as a base camp. Then took the side by side further into the deer hunting unit and set up a spike camp at a trailhead that I backpacked in from. Spent 3 nights away from truck and returned for last night.
Night 186, Same as previous. It stormed overnight, and with the amount of bentonite clay in the area, we decided staying was the best idea. We later learned it was a really smart decision.
Night 187, somewhere deep in southern Utah, Lemmon Comet. Gotta say, it’s insane the amount of satellites in the sky now, even 5 years ago there wasnt nearly this many. I know the irony of that statement as well, as a Starlink user ![]()
Night 188, Above Lake Powell
Night 189, Same spot, howl R1 keeping us warm!
Night 190, Same spot, It’s been a hard one to leave lol.
Night 191, same spot again
Great Shot!
Love my R1, especially since I got the haul bag for it.
I totally understand why this place would be hard to leave. That sunrise or sunset looks amazing!












































