- First Name
- GoFastCampers
- Joined
- Apr 1, 2024
- Threads
- 0
- Messages
- 97
- Reaction score
- 185
- Location
- Bozeman, Montana
- Vehicles
- Rivian R1T
- Occupation
- Manufacturer
Love that you camped in Taylor Fork. At some point bring an e-MTB or similar and explore oil well and little wapiti trails. See any moose?Well finally getting to my maiden trip report with the GFC! First, I want to give a shout out to all the folks @Team_GFC ... such an awesome group of people and a pleasure to work with!!!
So the trip was a total of 1500 miles, taking the scenic route from Bozeman back to CO - efficiency was 1.72 mi/kWh vs my current lifetime of 2.0 over 22.5k miles. Not quite the 8-10% they are touting, but I chalk that up to the colder temps and the fact that I don't drive slow.
I only got 5 nights in the camper, but so far I'm absolutely loving it as it's a complete game-changer for my lifestyle - especially since the camper is improving with every lil add on! Temps were in the mid to low 20s every night and I was comfy with good bags + usage of an electric blanket for the first few hours - and NO condensation (even w/o the headliner, which is coming). Not sure how much bedding I'll be able to keep in the closed tent tho (probably just my summer bag) - the roof and siderails seemed to flex in my attempts.
Anyway... LOVE this GFC and super stoked for all the future adventures with it!!!
TL;DR: GFC campers are fucking awesome... if you're thinking about one, GET ONE!!!
Night 1: Taylor Fork Rd on the Gallatin River, Big Sky, MT
Night 2: Cisco Beach, Bear Lake, UT
Night 3: Poison Spider Trail, Moab, UT
Night 4: Muley Point, Mexican Hat, UT
Night 5: Comb Wash Rd, Valley of the Gods, UT
Forrest Gump point on the way to the Tesla charger in Kayenta
Comin' home through the Four Corners route
Sponsored