My wiffy and I took the W200 and the camper to Calico Ghost Town this last weekend for a one-night camp-out, four-wheeling, and event (which used to be called "Civil War Days" and is now billed as "California Days" for SOME REASON; please read the last with sarcasm). The route took us up Cajon Pass on Interstate 15; this has fairly steep grades for several miles; Flattest Route.com calculated the worst grade at 15.7%.
The truck pulled the 5600-pound trailer up the hill with relative ease for a stock, 49-year-old truck. We were able to maintain 40 mph on the worst of it. The downgrade was no test as there was ridiculous traffic and top speed for the worst part of the downgrade was 10 mph.
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Camp was in the state campground. No services, dry camping. We met up with a few Army truck club buddies and our best friends.
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Earlier in the afternoon some of the guys and I went burning powder and damaging targets.
Note this guy's earplug- we were short:
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Next morning, a few of us went 4-wheeling. I took my wife, and afterwards she was much more satisfied about the reliability of the W200. That was a win for me!
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OK: Now back to business!
I have found an upholstery shop, and this weekend the plan is to have the seats and carpet removed. Here is the initial condition:
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Hopefully this will look very much improved in 3-4 weeks!
The truck pulled the 5600-pound trailer up the hill with relative ease for a stock, 49-year-old truck. We were able to maintain 40 mph on the worst of it. The downgrade was no test as there was ridiculous traffic and top speed for the worst part of the downgrade was 10 mph.
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Camp was in the state campground. No services, dry camping. We met up with a few Army truck club buddies and our best friends.
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Earlier in the afternoon some of the guys and I went burning powder and damaging targets.
Note this guy's earplug- we were short:
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Next morning, a few of us went 4-wheeling. I took my wife, and afterwards she was much more satisfied about the reliability of the W200. That was a win for me!
202.gif
204.gif
OK: Now back to business!
I have found an upholstery shop, and this weekend the plan is to have the seats and carpet removed. Here is the initial condition:
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209.gif
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Hopefully this will look very much improved in 3-4 weeks!
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