Before AGF, Adventure Time.
Backcountry Adventure Time was where the camera, the trail notes and the questionable vehicle decisions first came together. It was the rough-draft beginning of what eventually became Aarongoesfast.com.
A dog, an FJ and three-day weekends.
In 2017, Backcountry Adventure Time began as a chronicle of Aaron, Finn and a six-speed 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser wandering across Montana, Idaho and Wyoming.
The premise was simple: work too much, escape whenever possible, document the trails, and be back for the daily grind on Monday. The site collected trip reports, photos, maps, trail ethics and practical backcountry references—usually with a little dirt, a little sarcasm and no interest in taking “overlanding” too seriously.
It grew from a personal trail journal into tag-along trips, guided-tour ideas and a useful archive for other four-wheel-drive travelers. Long before the polished guides and motorsports work, the basic AGF formula was already there: go somewhere interesting, take the camera, learn something, and share the useful parts.

Trail stories
Ringing Rocks, St. Anthony dunes, Morrison Jeep Trail and weekend routes close enough to make Monday morning.
Useful dirt
Trail ratings, Forest Service maps, weather alerts, radio references and the early bones of today’s 4×4 Resource Hub.
Do it right
Stay on designated routes. Tread lightly. Yield responsibly. Leave the backcountry better than you found it.
Dusty evidence.




The road led to Aarongoesfast.
Eventually the project outgrew the old WordPress trail journal. The name changed, the photography got louder, the vehicle roster got stranger, and the resource library became more ambitious. Aarongoesfast.com is the next chapter—but Backcountry Adventure Time is where the voice, values and appetite for adventure first took shape.
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