PHXPHOTOG
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Needed to get out of the city so I did what I like to do. Threw a sleeping bag and some gear in the TB and headed out for three days of solo camping and 4wheeling. The city of Sedona is an over crowded, heavy traffic, tourist trap so I try to avoid it. But the surrounding area is spectacular and made it what it is. I am pretty familiar with that area of AZ and know how to find good trails and camp away from the throngs of sightseers. I spent Wednesday/Friday camped on the Western edge of the Mogollon Rim. There are only 5 campsites on a little known trail and they are about a 1/4 mile apart. You are on the edge of a cliff with all of the red rock country below you. It is an awe inspiring experience.
I like to sleep on the ground under the stars. This time it was a little windy so I slept in the bed of the truck with my head on the tailgate so I could see the stars. It was quite comfortable. When I go alone it is cool how minimalistic you can be. No big meals to cook and other things I do when camping with friends and family. Peaceful solitude doing what I love to do, camp and push my Trail Boss to its limits.
The 4WD trails vary in difficulty and most are perfect for a trail Boss. Mine is slightly modified and I go where the jeep guys go. My truck is part of my lifestyle. It allows me to enjoy life doing the things I like most.
Enjoying a steak and some whiskey in front of the campfire watching the sunset.
My entire dinner and steak sandwiches for next day lunch.
View from campsite
Some red rock crawling
I like to sleep on the ground under the stars. This time it was a little windy so I slept in the bed of the truck with my head on the tailgate so I could see the stars. It was quite comfortable. When I go alone it is cool how minimalistic you can be. No big meals to cook and other things I do when camping with friends and family. Peaceful solitude doing what I love to do, camp and push my Trail Boss to its limits.
The 4WD trails vary in difficulty and most are perfect for a trail Boss. Mine is slightly modified and I go where the jeep guys go. My truck is part of my lifestyle. It allows me to enjoy life doing the things I like most.
Enjoying a steak and some whiskey in front of the campfire watching the sunset.
View from campsite
Some red rock crawling