TR (non-skiing): Utah camping 6/1-4/2017

The mud was a half inch thick. I'll see your hour of pressure washing and raise you by 3.5 hours. And the Forest Service roads around Forsyth were not graded or maintained, including a wet Creek crossing followed immediately by a short 10% grade that was loose, heavily eroded and peppered by large rocks around a 90-degree bend. The trailer had no issue, not did the truck pulling the trailer up that. I honestly doubt that the Tacoma could have.
 
EMSC":686vvn73 said:
Well, if we're going to play that game. I nominate this as Admin's next toy:



115
GALLONS OF DIESEL
250
GALLONS OF FRESH WATER
125
GALLON CAPACITY BLACK WATER
2100
WATTS OF SOLAR POWER
20000
WATT HOUR BATTERY BANK

How much does that cost (new)?
 
Admin":786ztw42 said:
The mud was a half inch thick. I'll see your hour of pressure washing and raise you by 3.5 hours. And the Forest Service roads around Forsyth were not graded or maintained, including a wet Creek crossing followed immediately by a short 10% grade that was loose, heavily eroded and peppered by large rocks around a 90-degree bend. The trailer had no issue, not did the truck pulling the trailer up that. I honestly doubt that the Tacoma could have.
I think my mud comment was from your first shake-down trip to the WO.
Yeah, the Tacoma is a great vehicle, but a bit out of its class for that trailer.
 
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