We finished our maiden voyage last month and in doing so we took a few photos of our t@g as we were going along our journey. A 19 day 5,400 mile maiden voyage at that from Texas to Montana and back. We really enjoyed our t@g and ended up giving a total of 21 tours of our little camper. Anyway, I thought it might be nice to start a t@g photo thread of anything that you thought was nice but not necessarily JUST a camp set up but rather just neat photos of our little campers. (sized correctly of course!)
This was taken on the "Going to the Sun Road". ...and yes, there is a limit of 21 feet maximum combined length but I didn't measure our set up until we got to the other side of glacier and THEN noticed the sign. Still, I don't think we were a burden with our little camper on the road. There was allot of smoke in the air when we were up. Just before the more deviating fires overtook the west side of the park. :(
On the backroads heading into Wyoming
Somewhere in Colorado
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The cabot trail NS canada. A classic point of vue.
Texas Dave. Great pictures. Any one of those could be used in aT@G advertisement.
Tom
Aptos, California
2015 LG Silver Shadow
2012 Ford Edge Sport TV
cool pictures
2015 T@G
Colorado Springs
Beautiful shots! I've driven the "Going to the Sun Road" and understand full well why they limit the length of the trailer/vehicle to 21'. I'm sure others have found out the hard way, but it is a challenging drive, there isn't much road in many spots, hair-pin turns and plenty of switchbacks too!
I'm glad you made it through safely!!!
Michigan Mike
Linden, Mi
2019 T@B 400
this was our first trip to a Provincial Park....our first 2 excursions provided rainy evenings...welcome to T@GGING...
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I love the provincial parks and will say that Canada really knows how to build and sculpture them for campers. We stayed in a few traveling up through the provinces on our way up to Alaska and the sites were pristine, plenty of privacy and more than enough space! Some of the best laid out campsites I've stayed in!
Michigan Mike
Linden, Mi
2019 T@B 400
@Texas_Dave that first photo you posted is amazing and takes my breath away! I've been up there and man does that twinge my heart, makes me jealous and wanting to go back again! Gotta love the beauty of all of these parks, the freedoms we have and the fact that these areas are protected so that future generations can also enjoy them as we do today!
God bless our North American continent and the beauty therein!
Michigan Mike
Linden, Mi
2019 T@B 400
I love all the pictures. Glacier is a special place.
I maybe going to glacier this summer. Anyone know the status of Waterton Lakes over in Canada? There was a fire last summer.
2015 T@G
Colorado Springs
Enjoyed Dead Horse Point State Park near Moab UT. Nice central location to visit Arches and Canyonlands. The state park is beautiful on it's own.
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TD = 2017 T@G
We thought Dead Horse Point was like the Grand Canyon except you can see the bottom! Spectacular sunrise.
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