Hi All,
I'm heading up to the Woodland Campground near or in the Catskills next weekend. Someone else posted State Truck Trails and Forest Preserve Roads Over A Half Mile but it seems like most places to do a little trail driving are around an hour away from the campground. Anyone know any...
That is pretty much what I thought. :tearsofjoy:
OK just so I can share a summary of what I may have already found here and other places. It is probably on this forum too, so sorry if it is a repost. There's really no place to go on Long Island except the beaches. Hither Hills in Montauk...
Not that I have any clue as someone who has never overlanded before, but wouldn't weight on the hitch be an issue like that? Especially if going off road?
How would you guys use a fridge in bear country? Do you disconnect from the car battery and hook up to a standalone battery overnight? Fridge seems like a very good thing to have on a long trip.
I was wondering about this also. I see a lot of youtubers who are cooking in the back of their trucks/vehicles with tents on top. Do they just know the area is not bear prone or are they using special foods or just rolling the dice?
Hi All,
I've been doing some research on places to go in Long Island and it looks like unless I have some gear (tires, tow straps, and fishing gear) and a beach permit there's not really any place to go. Plus I have a tiny 1-person 13 year old ground tent so Im not sure how fun it is to camp on...
How far away are some decent places? I am pretty new to overlanding so I have a stock 2006 Ford F150. Been tryin to find something not too far away to try it out.
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