Off-Road Ranger I
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Off-Road Ranger I
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i can testifi to many such incidents , ive had one tip backwards going over the top of me all in slow motion funny now not at the time , make no mistake qauds can be widow makersYou mean like this? View attachment 19868
Off-Road Ranger I
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Here it is pulling duty as a power wheels recovery machine. My nephews ran out of battery in the street in front of my house.
This picture was one I took to show off my home built off-road shower.
Just got my new doors in this one. Would anybody be interested in a thread for side by side builds for expedition vehicles, or maybe just atv/utv modifications?I'm starting to rethink the idea of getting lost in the backwoods somewhere. A quad would make the journey so much better. That's an excellent way to disappear for a week or so.
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Expedition Master III
I have seen a lot of the BMW bike types out in and near Death Valley. It seems to be a mandatory area to explore. On the subject of UTV riders. that is more base camping from a set position, and not really over-landing, as your in a static place.I saw pretty bad to the bone 4wheeler decked out with storage all over it.... is there anyone here into such overland shenanigans? Clearly pavement travel would be a new animal... have to trailer it to a location and leave a rig parked.. "yikes"
i see the big decked out BMW all terrain motor bikes all the time... just wondering about ATV stuff... i guess location and permissions would be the biggest problem here... but on wide open Gov. land or what have you...
chew on it a bit and let me know what yall think
Member I
It would be awesome to do we come across this old mate from Germany on a trip to cape york a few years back this thing was insane had everything you could ever need
Expedition Master III
I lived in a condo near St. Mary's Glacier in Idaho Springs, CO back in 2015. I had a RZR 800 that I didn't even have to trailer. I could pack it up and hit the National Forest roads right from the parking lots. I looked about like your friend when I would hit the trails for a camping trip. Side x sides can be a blast for camping.
Advocate III
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Not overlanding? 4 years a go, my brothers family and mine logged close to 3000 miles in a week long trip around eastern oregon. I trailered my quads to his house, then rode strait from there to the first set of trails, that eventually took us around the north border of theI have seen a lot of the BMW bike types out in and near Death Valley. It seems to be a mandatory area to explore. On the subject of UTV riders. that is more base camping from a set position, and not really over-landing, as your in a static place.
wow! that is a LOT of riding! Thats about 430 miles a day...i'd need a week to recoup after that! bet it was some great scenery, thoughmy brothers family and mine logged close to 3000 miles in a week long trip around eastern oregon.
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Advocate III
20990
It was a great trip, closer to 500 miles a day with all the exploring we did along the way. I wish I still had more pictures of the whole trip. we were going to do the other half of the rout the fallowing summer, but my brother and I both got divorced and sold all our quads.wow! that is a LOT of riding! Thats about 430 miles a day...i'd need a week to recoup after that! bet it was some great scenery, though