I agree with everything you say. We all do different kinds of "Overlanding". I have also spent time in Moab. Airing down, only a little is fine (until your sidewalls bulge). In other terrain, like South America jungles, airing down to single digits is more common. I do like my Beedlocks for...
Welcome from Austin, TX. I'm a fan of starting with what you have, and build as you go. Most of the gear we use for Overlanding, can easily be moved between vehicles. Don't let the vehicle hold you back from adventures. Do what must be done, to have a reliable vehicle, and get out in to...
I have often been stuck in the mud. Goes with Overlanding I suppose. I use my shovel to clear out a spot, in the center of the rig, for my X-Jack, lift up the side of the vehicle, and place MaxTrax below each tire. Repeat on the other side. I tie straps to drag the maxtrax along with me...
That sounds fantastic! I regret that I will not be able to attend. I'm heading out on the 20th for Yosemite NP. After Yosemite, I'm heading to OB OTG 2017. We are dropping by the Grand Canyon on my way home, so will be out of TX until October 6th.
Welcome from Austin, TX. What is all that white stuff, I'm not sure I have ever seen anything like that here in TX. Lol... Beautiful part of the world to travel, and seek out adventure.
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