Something about cattle guards and trailers result in some interesting physics. I know of 5 seperate occasions when the trailer came completely off the ground. It always managed to land back on its wheels. The trailer survived with out any damage. I wish I could say the same for the container that holds most of my spices and cookware. I don't have the galley finished yet and everything was stacked neatly. At least it ws when I started. I am going to have to replace some containers now.

The trip ened up at the Caverns of Sonora. This is by far the most beautiful cave I have ever been in. If you are in the area you need to make a point to stop in and take the tour. It is a living cave which means the formations are still growing.

On the trail early morning of Day 2.

Definately need to get mud flaps for the Jeep. And no that is not all mud. I did mention we were on ranch roads right? Several of which literally ran through open range.

Setting up camp at the Caverns. So nice to be able to drive up, park and be done in a matter of 10 minutes. Used to take 30 minutes or more to set up camp.

The rest of my pics can be found here.
http://www.hudsonhawk.net/hc2011/index.html
The liquid roof product I used for the top coat performed great. When I got home it took 20 minutes with a garden hose and a cloth to wash all the stuff off the trailer. I did not even have to use any kind of soap.