Sunday, October 14, 2018

20 Years of Roaming...

While we have only been roaming in STEV, our EarthRoamer, for a little more than 4 1/2 years, EarthRoamer as a company has been around for 20 years and hosted a 20th Anniversary Rally at Area BFE just outside Moab, Utah in September.  This is the second annual EarthRoamer Rally we have attended and is a fun few days of classes, drives, entertainment and camaraderie with fellow EarthRoamer owners.  In 20 years, there have only been about 200 EarthRoamers built (STEV is #24) and there were about 40 Roamers that joined this year's rally.

Shonah and Todd chatting with other owners while Chip relaxes in one of our chairs.

Todd (seated) and Shonah chatting with EarthRoamer President Tyler Tatro (in red).

Shonah, Chip and Todd enjoying stories around the campfire.


The group assembled around the campfire at sunset.

A view of the Colorado River from Dead Horse Point State Park, near Moab, Utah.

One of the highlights of the Rally was the option to participate in a group drive of the Shafer Trail in nearby Canyonlands National Park.   The road was originally a cattle trail built by John Sog Shafer in 1917.  Later in the 1940s and 1950s, it was constructed into a useable road for trucks hauling uranium ore from the benches below.

Shafer Trail winds its way up (or down) a 1500 foot sheer-walled mesa cliff using a path with multiple switchbacks and hairpin turns.



The 18 mile route is not recommended for sissies. Described as extremely challenging, ego crushing and heart stopping, this is the route where Thelma and Louise drove their car off the cliff edge.

A photo of STEV navigating the Shafer Trail taken by one of the other EarthRoamer owners on the group drive with us.

We stopped for lunch at one of the few spots along the route that was wide enough for parking... and long enough for a group of EarthRoamers.
Chip and Shonah enjoying the view of the Colorado River from our lunch spot on the Shafer Trail


STEV navigating the dirt and slick rock near the end of the Shafer Trail.

Todd, Chip and Shonah posing on the canyon edge.

Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Welcome to Colorful Colorado!


Well, after a 2 year hiatus from traveling in our EarthRoamer to help take care of Todd's parents, STEV is finally back on the road and roaming Colorado where we are scouting for property to create our new home base.  We had been using Todd's parent's house in Ohio as our home base in between travels on the road, but sadly, they are gone and the property has been sold.  Colorado has always had a special place in our hearts and is our "happy place".  When we're not sure where we want to travel, we somehow always seem to end up in Colorado. 

In addition to STEV, we're also traveling with our recently acquired Toyota 4Runner which allows us to set up a base camp and easily explore the surrounding, and sometimes technical, area.

One of our base camps at Columbine Landing located in the National Forest just north of Silverthorne, CO in Summit County.

Camping in Summit County puts us close to Copper Mountain where we can enjoy the amenities including "Yappy Hour" at the outdoor dog friendly bar "Downhill Duke's".

Todd decided to try a little white water kayaking on the Green River located just behind our campsite at Columbine Landing.

Growing up around boats, Todd's always happy being on the water.  Shonah and Chip opted not to join Todd due to the fast running water.

14er's as they are called, are mountain peaks in Colorado rising more than 14,000 feet above sea level.  This is the summit of Mt. Lincoln at 14,286 feet.

Chip looks like he gets a free ride, but he actually hikes up every summit we do and then we give him a free ride down to reduce the wear and tear on his paws.  This is the summit of Mt. Cameron at 14,238 feet.

Mt. Bross at 14,172 feet is now the 7th 14er the three of us have summited together.  There are a total of 58 peaks in Colorado above 14,000 feet (depending on the source).  At any rate, we have just a few more to go!
In addition to having a little fun, most of July and August were spent traveling around the state of Colorado looking for the "right" property to become our new home base.  The criteria was that it needed to be in the mountains with an interesting landscape and good views.  Bonus points for being adjacent to public lands and having outdoor activities nearby.  Being "off grid" was a possibility, but having some amenities like a grocery store within a reasonable distance was also important. 

We are now under contract on an acre of property south of Breckenridge in the "highest incorporated town in North America" - Alma, Colorado.  The property sits at 11,500 feet in elevation and is bordered on two sides by Pike National Forest.  Out the "back door" we literally have several of Colorado's 14,000+ foot peaks, incredible hiking, snowshoeing, back country skiing, snowmobiling, ATVing, fly fishing, and tons of wildlife including deer, elk, fox, coyote, moose and bear.  It's currently vacant land and our goal is to install a driveway and get the septic system permits started yet this fall and then come back in the spring to start construction on a house we design over the winter.  We plan to do most of the work ourselves which will (most definitely) be an adventure...  wish us luck!

328 Pyrite Pl, Alma, CO 80420
The winning property currently under contract.  If all goes well, we will be the new owners in early October.

This blog post is dedicated to Todd's parents who, while being gone, are always with us.

Todd's parents surrounded by their family.