I try not to overthink it. I usually plan to cook everything on a fire but plans change or I want coffee ASAP in the AM so in those cases I use an old Coleman 2- burner stove that I got at an Army/Navy store ~20 years ago.
Welcome from North Fort Worth. I hear you about enjoying camping, from the age of 11 to 25 I would go camping ~ one weekend a month. I do enjoy wheeling (off-roading). 1st time out broke my CV axle though.
I didn't get any pics, and was on the other side of the road but saw a 1996? Landcruiser black (dark color) with limb risers, a roof rack. Not sure if OB member.
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Can't speak for cali but in Texas, near the red river, and Oklahoma (near Broken Bow), Sprint had darn near no cell service, I would expect the same with Project FI. AT&T had 3G.
I haven't ate a dehydrated meal in awhile but back when I was in scouts I would pack MRE's, they weren't good but did the job. I always looked forward to the dehydrated peach block or the powdered M&Ms :)
Location on his AVI: Austrailia
Google, and Youtube can be your be very helpful and give good insight on your transfer case. I do not own a toyota. Overlanding, IMO, is vehicle based camping.
I like to do darn near 100% of upkeep on my truck, its the same with my wifes car.
The car had to powersteering module go out, had to take it to a dealer but other than that, Ive pretty much done everything on it.
The truck has never spent any significant time at a shop. When I first bought...
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