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Climbing the east side of the White Mountains.
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Jack refuels at the base of a long climb.
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Geoff climbs into the Bristle Cone Pine Forest. The approach road can be seen in the background.
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Standing below a tree that is 4000 years old can be overwhelming.
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Driving through a poplar forest in search of camp.
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Jack spots Geoff through a technical section of trail. Having a good spotter can be the difference between success and failure on a difficult route.
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After a long day on the road Geoff gets the evening entertainment going.
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Jack and Geoff kick back in camp.
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The spare tire carrier is great place to organize gear.
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The night’s entertainment under a blanket of stars and wrapped by the poplar trees.
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The camp kitchen is an essential part of the overlanding kit.
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Geoff puts his skills to work in the dust of the White Mountains.
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Jack navigates across a creek crossing.
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The tight trees take careful navigation.
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Even during the worst drought in California’s history we found a beautiful lush valley for our high camp.
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Next trip Geoff will be sure to remember his washer fluid.
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