The Jeep is the main rig, these are gonna be more for the fun on trails and such. They get about 130 MPG, and so far can go about any place I've been willing to take them. We put dual sport tires on them and couldn't be happier.
This is the guy that got me really looking into Overlanding. The wife and I have since purchased Honda Groms that we are setting up as trail bikes to further our adventures. I'm hoping to start our Adventure trailer soon that will carry the "Kids" and camping essentials. I want to mount a cage...
That seems to be where he is right now. I followed his first Ruckus adventure when he went from virginia to the florida keys, then from there to deadhorse, alaska and down the west coast into mexico, finally ending up back in virginia. The story and pictures are amazing. check out the archives.
I'm a firm believer in the tool for the job, but as for an all around camp knife, I made a Sax style knife. I figure if I break it I'll just make another, so far so good.
We use Streamlight headlamps at work so I started using it around the house and campgrounds. I must say for the money it's turning out to be a really great lamp.
The training can not be stressed enough. There are a lot of great classes out there. Check with local hospitals and get a hands on review, best thing anyone can do for themselves and family.
I've got a small kitchen box with my enameled dishes, spice bottles, and flatware. I love the stuff from https://countycomm.com/collections/tableware . Really solid stuff at a great price.
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