I’d go Tahoe or expedition.. definitely nothing smaller than an explorer. Might be easier to find off road parts/accessories for a tahoe. 3 kids..might want to go for a larger suv.
My opinion is to take your first solo trip in the summer. Get use to being alone in the wilderness and tackle those challenges first. Ive done a handful of camping and hunting trips in the Colorado mountains in the summer and fall seasons. One trip had to bail out of the mountains early because...
Has anybody used the bison rolling grill?
looking for a portable or mini "grill" for hiking to use in the camp fire. I have a little MSR stove for cooking also. just looking for new cooking gear to use,
To begin with a long story short.. way back in 2006ish family friend had a H2. It had a lot of off-road accessories like winch, roof rack, light.. etc.. Use to take it up in Colorado mountains camping and hunting. I thought it was the coolest thing around. Currently looking/ researching a Hummer...
Id do a ford expedition, chevy suburban or tahoe, toyota sequoia or any 3rd row seating 4x4 suv with AT tires. they have lots of room and mount things to the roof. most stock vehicles are capable off roading. dont go cheap on tires for the long trip
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