I have heavily used the DeWalt for mountain bike trail clearing and maintenance for the last 3 years I abuse the hell out of that saw and it has become my go to and I only break out the 30" Stihl for crazy big stuff. Keep your chain sharp and the DeWalt will do you well
Take a look at my super versatile and easy to remove Kitchen box in by build tread I think something similar could work perfect for you.
2021 Sportage build
This blue 2021 Sportage is my gateway to adventure. As my daily driver and with the need to haul 2 kids, wife and 2 dogs around home quite often I needed simple but effective build out for weekend Moutain biking and camping trips with my idiot friends. The buld needed to be able to utilize a...
for water I use a Camp chef Stryker Stryker 200 Multi-Fuel for cooking on if I have the Family 4 of us I use a camp chef Everest Everest if it just me or two of us then I am trying out the gas one spyder 8,000 BTU Foldable Butane Camp Stove
Has anyone rigged a tarp/awning to the T4? I did for on one trip of course didn't take a pic., it worked ok but my tarp is old cheap and does not have enough grommets/loops to do what I wanted. So looking for ideas/pics of your setups.
Has anyone used a Moon shade awning? MoonShade • The portable vehicle awning that goes almost anywhere
Most of my trips are weekenders with setting up a base camp and then Mountain Biking from camp or driving to trailheads ride and return to camp. So with that I want something not vehicle...
From my home base in KC there is not a lot of 4x4 trails close and my free time to "overland" is mainly weekends sometimes extended by a day so most of my trips are focused on getting to camping spots where I can deploy my mountain bike, gravel bike or canoe. Would love to try Bikepacking but i...
I prefer the simplicity of the LED lights in not needing to worry about fuel and glass. However are there there any good LEDs out that don't attract the bugs? or even any that use a more yellow led like the Milwakee led flashlights I use at work?
I joined the Gazelle owners club! Have not gotten to take it out for a spin yet but did the quick back yard test and found it just as fast and a bit easier than the cot tent that I was using. Can't wait for all the space this is going to feel like glamping! Yes the packed up size seems excessive...
Big boy for easy stuff Dewalt electric chainsaw for bigger stuff. If I have my trailer and will be away from others then things get western and I will break out the Sthil MS362.
Hello all from the heart of the USA in Kansas City. I’m most likely a bit of an anomaly here as my current “rig” is a 2015 Kia Forte5 yep a small little 2wd hatchback. Would I love a good off-road rig yes but I just cant justify one at the moment however, I'm not a complete outsider as from 1990...
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