We went to Prescott for the Overland Expo in April of 2009. After checking out all the cool rigs and gear available, we met up with some frinds for a night of camping, camaraderie, and a trail run the next morning. The trail chosen was Smiley Rock off of Mingus Mountain. We knew the trail would be a challenge for us as the Montero was still stock aside from tires, but we decided to give it a try anyway. We did have to turn around as the rock section of the trail proved too much for the low hanging parts on Montero. But it was a good time anyway. We need to give it another try now that the Montero has a bit more stuff on it to help with its off-road capabilities.
Why the trail is called Smiley Rock.
Jacki getting a little too frindly with the rock. What is the saying? "You can pick your friends, you can pick your nose, but you can't pick your friend's nose."
The desert is still in bloom.
This is as far as we made it. The rocks got just a bit too big for the stock truck. Better luck next time.
Remember, tread lightly and leave no trace.
Aaron
We are a family dedicated to getting out doors and exploring what the world has to offer. Whether it's a day trip to a historical site, a multi-day camping trip, or just a fun outting to the zoo. We want our children to learn from experience, not a television or video game console.
Friday, April 17, 2009
Friday, April 10, 2009
Bradshaw Mountains, AZ 4/2009
We had just purchased the Montero as our next adventure rig after getting rid of the aging Trooper. We thought a nice easy shake down run was appropriate. So our friend Bryan and his girlfriend Kasey joined us for a day run to the ghost town of Tip Top. I had to say, the Montero impressed me and I decided that it was a good platform to build off of. Spring in the desert is always a great time to get out and do some exploring and hiking.
The views are always amazing.
Always fans of the desert in bloom, the flowers are colorful and add a beauty to the desert like no other place in the world.
Even a little water running across the trail.
A reminder of times gone by.
The desert slowly taking back the land where the town sits. The town was once home to 1200 people
Remember to tread lightly and leave no trace.
Aaron
The views are always amazing.
Always fans of the desert in bloom, the flowers are colorful and add a beauty to the desert like no other place in the world.
Even a little water running across the trail.
A reminder of times gone by.
The desert slowly taking back the land where the town sits. The town was once home to 1200 people
Remember to tread lightly and leave no trace.
Aaron
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