Thanks everyone for the kind welcome. I have an FJ Cruiser (2007) and it is only 8 years old. At 92,000 miles, it not even broke in yet.
I just returned a couple weeks ago from a genealogy research trip that took me to Illinois, Ontario (up to the Bruce and Grey county area, another branch of the family as it turns out), then to Maine, New York and back through southern Indiana in the FJ. I was a little late in the season for RV sites, but know how I will do it again after taking delivery of the Camp Inn.
You are aware that 2014 was the last year of the FJ Cruiser. I have owned 4 Land Cruisers since 1978 (continuous 36 year owner) and the FJ is hands down the best one. I liked my FJ40 (1978), but the ride of the FJ on the highway is great (don't need to be in back traction after driving 500-600 miles), and it has wonderful off-road manners too.
I have taken the FJ to Ouray Colorado the first 4 years of the Summit (annual FJ event), but work interfered with the annual trek the last four years. Retirement will free me up for the Summit in 2015, and hopefully I will have the Camp Inn in time. I grew up in Colorado and Wyoming, so running mining trails in Ouray is a blast (Engineer, Imogene, Stony Creek, Mineral Creek, Black Bear, Ophir, and Corkscrew are just so scenic). I heard they closed Black Bear. Too bad.
Moab has one of my favorite National Parks, Arches. There are plenty of fun trails out of Moab into the red rock terrain west of town. Another is going east along the Colorado River to Castle Valley, then south into the La Salle Mountains, and back around to Moab, which is a trip cars can make in good weather. I avoid 4 wheeling anything that has the potential for vehicle damage serious.
Hey Bettendorf, I stopped at Antique Archeology in Le Clare on my Genealogy trip. Nice area there along the Mississippi.
Regards, Ken