Sequoia National Park, USA
The Ram dually-truck camper-travel trailer was too big to take up the mountain to camp at Sequoia National Park so we stayed at the KOA and just took the Ram dually up the mountain. There was a snow storm predicted for that afternoon so we were supposed to have chains in case of this, but the ranger just took a look at the truck and said, "nice ram dually, you’ll be fine". Everyone refers to it as ram dually so we might have to give it that name, Ram Dooley, no relation to Tom or Holy. But having said that, there have been some Holy Dooley! moments looking out the passenger window on some of these mountain road corners.
Our first stop General Sherman tree, biggest tree by volume in the world. These big trees are beautiful.
At the turn off to Tunnel log and Moro rock trail we were lucky enough to see a bear.
Enjoying California's farm produce stands, nice to shop somewhere other than Walmart.
General Sherman tree, Sequoia NP, USA
Moro Rock trail, USA
The walk up Moro rock was exhilarating, all the way to the top. Laura made it about half way and decided that was high enough for her, and turned around. Sequoia is USA second oldest national park.
That’s certainly some kind of truck… not sure if our nissan patrol would stand test although here it’s supposed to managed roughest if terrain. Looks like you’re having the best time.