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North Maine Woods - May 2021

Discussion in 'Trip Reports' started by abomb60, May 30, 2021.

  1. May 30, 2021 at 3:42 PM
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    abomb60

    abomb60 [OP] Maker of things

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    Just did a few days up in the North Maine Woods with the family and some friends. Nothing technical at all for terrain but definitely gotta check to make sure all bolts are tight after a few days on logging roads! Weather was great but most of the good sites in the SW corner of NMW were taken. Did get a nice spot walking distance to a lake the first night though. A lot of time driving and left my phone in the truck for most of it but did get a few photos.

    Dirty Tundra photos:
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    Scenery:
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    All in all the overlanding Tundra build seems to be a success. TRD OR suspension did surprisingly well with the KO2's aired down to ~28 psi but an upgrade will be in my future. Air bags helped keep the back end up with all the weight from camping stuff, extra fuel & water. Glad I invested in every skid plate made for the underside though. Was exploring a smaller side trail that was a bit overgrown and hit a nice large rock that was hidden with my front skid plate. Left a nice 5" or so scar in the front skid and scared the crap out of my wife but that's what it's there for!

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    Last edited: May 31, 2021

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