2023 RV/Camping Thread
So far, I’ve only been posting the spots we stayed, but I’ve got to share this part of our trip.
Today we rented a Can Am whatever wiz bang 9000 turbo and drove it through the Roosevelt national Forest.
The rental place had us tow it with a jeep grand Cherokee. This vehicle had no tow mode therefore was hunting, gears the whole way up and down the hour trip to the launch spot, I felt bad for it.
Makes a good argument for not buying used.
Same with the 2023 Can-Am with 2900 miles on it already. Those were some hard miles If they were all from the same trails we went on today. These trails were rough to say the least - lotsa pot holes and rocks. It was bad. The front suspension sounded like it was due for ball joints. Luckily they didn’t fly out while we were on the trail.
I feel sorry for whoever buys these vehicles used. All miles are hard miles, including the jeep fleet they had on hand.
We had a blast though and hopefully I didn’t donate my hunting binoculars as we currently cannot find them and think I left them in the side-by-side. I’ll swing by there tomorrow and see if they are still in the buggy. If not, I’ll be in need of one of them Tbh “deal alert” deals for a replacement pair.
Here’s the buggy and sacrificial tow vehicle-



On a final note. The turbo power in these rigs is a hoot. I’d get myself in trouble with one of these no doubt.
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So far, I’ve only been posting the spots we stayed, but I’ve got to share this part of our trip.
Today we rented a Can Am whatever wiz bang 9000 turbo and drove it through the Roosevelt national Forest.
The rental place had us tow it with a jeep grand Cherokee. This vehicle had no tow mode therefore was hunting, gears the whole way up and down the hour trip to the launch spot, I felt bad for it.
Makes a good argument for not buying used.
Same with the 2023 Can-Am with 2900 miles on it already. Those were some hard miles If they were all from the same trails we went on today. These trails were rough to say the least - lotsa pot holes and rocks. It was bad. The front suspension sounded like it was due for ball joints. Luckily they didn’t fly out while we were on the trail.
I feel sorry for whoever buys these vehicles used. All miles are hard miles, including the jeep fleet they had on hand.
We had a blast though and hopefully I didn’t donate my hunting binoculars as we currently cannot find them and think I left them in the side-by-side. I’ll swing by there tomorrow and see if they are still in the buggy. If not, I’ll be in need of one of them Tbh “deal alert” deals for a replacement pair.
Here’s the buggy and sacrificial tow vehicle-



On a final note. The turbo power in these rigs is a hoot. I’d get myself in trouble with one of these no doubt.
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