Lockers, lift and under body protection.
One of the first trucks I ever used in off road situations was a 68 Jeep 2wd pick up with three on the tree. (Good mud tires went a long way in helping it navigate the plowed fields and muddy roads on our family farm.)
I really love GAIA on my iPad Pro Air. The downloadable maps and the layers are great.
I also have a Garmin 770 that's great for most driving. But, you can by "Outdoor" Navigation maps from Garmin if you need to. Another thing to look at for downloading "tracks" in Garmin Basecamp for your...
My wife & I camped for years in either a tent attached to my truck cap or a separate ground tent. But, I've been disabled for almost 20 years now and hardcore wheeling and hardcore tent camping is something I can no longer do.
We bought a Class A Rv a couple years ago so I could get out &...
Sounds like a plan. I'm not having any luck around here finding potential places to ride and with all the rain, my property has basically been under a couple inches of water for the past several days. (Not good for Rally Point camping at all)
I decided to do the exact same thing. The bolts should be here tomorrow.
No way, I am paying $50+ for mounts. (I didn't spend $300 on a set of traction pads either.)
The week of June 7 we will be headed to Oconee State Park with our Motorhome and our Jeep. We plan on spending a week or two exploring backroads & Jeep trails in SC, NC and (most of all) Georgia. (May even try to get a little fishing in)
We will be using our RV as a base-camp because we haven't...
I agree start with Google Maps to plan a general route. (This will help you find your fuel & re-supply stops.) You will also be able to see State & National Parks, wilderness areas, etc. Once you have the general plan in mind you can go to a website like Trails Offroad: Explore the Best 4x4...
Personally, I would (and did) buy a vehicle so my dog could always ride inside. She is a service dog and deserves the best life I can give her at home and on the trail.
In the summer months outside in the truck bed gets way, WAY too hot for them to be safe. There is no crate you can buy to keep...
My wife is a good one too! :grinning: (Congrats on finding yours)
To help with trail research I suggest getting GAIA Gps. (Get the $39.99 Premium membership) One of the coolest things about GAIA.GPS (Gaia GPS: Navigate, Track, and Explore) is the ability to "Sync" everything automatically. I...
I'll start doing a little recon to see what needs to be done and look for potential places to ride. If things go well and I have enough info, I'll start a thread and list a Rally Point.
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