There’s some nice class 6 roads in New Hampshire aswell and some beautiful gravel type forest roads in northern New Hampshire towards the Maine boarder
I’m not sure what kind of style your going for. My sliders are A very simple square tubing design with some supports to the body. Their website says they use 3/16” inner hitch steel. Which from what they say is the same steel made to use trailer hitches. So it’s stout. Iv lifted the vehicle from...
Really depends on your area. My area has a popular repeater on 146.460 with a frequency shift. You can always look up the area and see if there are any repeaters on that frequency. Talk to some hams and decide on a frequency to move to
https://www.overlandbound.com/map/
Looks like northern Virginia is the closest one in August . It might be a hike and a half for you but Iv wheeled with some of the people going. They’re some good people
I would agree! There’s a couple Offroad parks around if I remember right. One in pa. I think one in northern New York. I forgot the name of it. But I’d totally be down for a weekend trip
Your just about out of luck for trails I would say unless you want to drive a good ways. You’ll find some dirt roads in western New York. And throughout northern New York and Most of Vermont. There are some nice class 6 roads in New Hampshire but New York as a whole is a terrible place For...
Hey overlanders. Iv been on the fence for a while about getting an awning for the jeep but I feel like I may get it and never really use it.
For those that have an awning, do you use it often? Even for non-overland purposes??
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