We are off road enthusiasts who enjoy the great outdoors and the adventure of exploring new places.

Many things make up a great expedition. The preparations and the planning, the camping, the travel, the camaraderie, meeting new friends, challenging trails and seeing new sights around every corner are just a few reasons we enjoy it so much.

We believe that we should be good stewards of the land by following the tenets of Tread Lightly, practicing low impact camping and encouraging others to do the same.


Friday, September 2, 2011





















Day 7 of the trip was a great one. We started our southbound route at Missoula and headed
toward the Beaverhead National Forest. Through the Anaconda Range where we crossed the divide again. It was then toward Wisdom, MT, Jacksn, MT and on toward Bannack where we traveled the old Bannack Pass trail into Idaho. We crossed the divide again at the top of the pass. The photo is of Matt at the CD marker on the pass. The view from Bannack Pass was spectacular. The Bannack Trail is not much more than a 2 track, low 4 wheel trip across some very rugged and desolate country.

We worked our way over to Wyoming where we traveled along the southern edge of Yellowstone Park and on toward the Grand Teton National Park and Jackson Lake on the east side of the Tetons. Absolutely beautiful country.

Then it was on toward Moran Jct. and then cross country toward Pinedale where we camped for the night. Just north of Pinedale we saw 4 wolves next to the road. We had hoped to see wolves in the wild and our dream was realized. Didn't get photos account it was 10 pm and we were moving right along.

That night we camped in a wildlife habitat area next to a small lake northeast of Pinedale.


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