The Random GFC Photo Thread

Got #649 installed on 9/4- camped at Glacier National Park, Yellowstone and Badlands… SUCH an epic trip and LOVE my GFC. SO much more to come.

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When you get back to Baltimore would you mind if I came and take a look at your GFC? I would really like to take a look at the new hinge! I live over in Millersville which isn’t to far from BMore.

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This is just what I want mine for. WW kayaking in the south east will be epic

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Picked mine up today. Feels like a hug upgrade compared to my RTT and bed rack. Can’t wait to go camping this weekend to test it out!



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Did Poison Spider and Hells Revenge in Moab with my GFC this week!

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Putting those rock sliders to work! Well job sir :slight_smile:

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No camping this weekend.

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That is f’ing fantastic!

Spent our first camping trip in our Go Fast Camper. It’s safe to say we’re pretty happy with the purchase already. Much faster to get everything set up compared to setting up the RTT and annex just to have enough room for us, the kid, and the dog. Just a few pics of camp as well as how we kind of organized everything.

by Brent Prater, on Flickr
by Brent Prater, on Flickr
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by Brent Prater, on Flickr
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by Brent Prater, on Flickr
by Brent Prater, on Flickr
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Camping counts as “temporary use”, right?

by Brent Prater, on Flickr

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Should start the hashtag:
#stillatruck

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I hear ya! Thats why I love the versatility of the GFC!

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A couple of GFCs in Mammoth Lakes, CA.


Posted up after a couple of nice days in Tuolumne Meadows.

Both pictures were shot on my 35mm Nikon (film is cool again… right?)

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Film is always cool :sunglasses:

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Where in Tuolumne were you car camping? Did they open back up? We were there backpacking over the summer but stayed in the backpackers camp in the front and back ends of the trip.

Another trip to the dump… I’d rather be camping. This thing really holds a lot.

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@MechEMike I should have clarified, I only had a day-use pass for Tuolumne. The campground was still closed when I was there. I drove in during the day to go bouldering and fly fishing then camped at one of the forest service campgrounds lower down on Tioga road. The spot in the picture is near deadman summit, in between Mammoth and June Lake. This was a good spot to avoid the crowds of the Mammoth Lakes campgrounds but still be close enough to head up there to go climbing!

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Ha! Hartley Springs? We crashed there an night on our way out of Yosemite this summer. Discovered it on accident, just driving on the FS road looking for a place to pull off. It is a great place to crash if you don’t want to deal with reservation and it’s within striking distance Tuolumne.

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The spot I camped in was probably only a mile from Hartley Springs. There are tons of Forest Service roads in that area and dispersed camping is super easy, definitely recommend if you’re recreating in the Mammoth/June Lake/Lee Vining area.