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Fishing time in the Rockies
 

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Sweet! How do you like that RTT?
I like it.
I was a ground tent guy for years but too many times raking rocks out or not being able to pin a ground tent down got tiresome.
I've never camped in this area so with this setup it's easier to pack up and move.
I use the offroad dash display to get the setup level.
I looked at as many rtts as possible and I would 100% buy this one again.
The pictures are from Utah and my ZR2 colorado.
 

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Kennedy Meadows.
Really cool place for dirt bikes too.
That’s a great place to explore, been there often since it’s only 3 1/2 hours away. If you didn’t get the chance, push to Monache Meadows next time (just past Kennedy), you won’t be disappointed. Safe travels!
 
I like it.
I was a ground tent guy for years but too many times raking rocks out or not being able to pin a ground tent down got tiresome.
I've never camped in this area so with this setup it's easier to pack up and move.
I use the offroad dash display to get the setup level.
I looked at as many rtts as possible and I would 100% buy this one again.
The pictures are from Utah and my ZR2 colorado.
Very cool.

We did 4 day overland trip last month with some friends and our ground tent set up took for ever to setup and put away.

The wife said she wouldn't go anymore so we are trying out a cheap RTT for a 3 day trip next month. If we like it I'll get a bigger set up.
 
We’ve been running rtt and ground for a couple years now and they both have pros and cons. The Gazelle is as easy and quick to setup as I’ve seen. I like the ground tent for leaving basecamp set up and exploring areas, coming back and forth. Rtt just takes leveling the truck.
 
We’ve been running rtt and ground for a couple years now and they both have pros and cons. The Gazelle is as easy and quick to setup as I’ve seen. I like the ground tent for leaving basecamp set up and exploring areas, coming back and forth. Rtt just takes leveling the truck.
Yeah agreed. Overlanding gets a bit cumbersome after day 2 with the ground setup.
 
Monache Meadows last run. It's worth the hour and 20 min ride through Monache Jeep Trail to get there after Kennedy. Meadows, climbs, rocks and tight trees to maneuver around make it amazing. Fishing is a must.

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That’s a great place to explore, been there often since it’s only 3 1/2 hours away. If you didn’t get the chance, push to Monache Meadows next time (just past Kennedy), you won’t be disappointed. Safe travels!
Do you know if I can get to Monache from jackass trail. That's where we camped (the name beckoned me)
We came in from the 395. I used an app to navigate the trails.
eta. Diesel is great. I still get great mpgs with the extra wieght.
 
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You sure can, back trail. On the way up along jackass creek Albanita trail 21S01, is a turn off to Smith Mtn trail 21S37. Take it to 21S36 and turn left. In about a mile plus you’ll hit the air down spot for Monache Meadows. Took that trail as well, camped off jackass creek too. Bigfoot sightings there just fyi lol. Or you can take on road a little west to the air down spot as well. That’s more to explain but if you pm me, I can give you turn coordinates.
 

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