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  1. FishinCrzy

    Be Aware: Overlanding is Exhausting

    The thing is, getting old sucks and ones body doesn't bounce back like it used to. All those miles seems to take a toll on my neuro/muscular systems. I have a problems sitting still and staying put for any length of time. Especially when I am in an area I have never been. I want to keep...
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    Stove of choice

    I don't need a 20K burner. Beat this. Robot or human?
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    Let's see those rigs in action

    North Georgia last week.
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    Camp Photos!

    Last camp of five days in N. Ga.
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    Is the Overlanding community killing itself

    Technology and all the new fabrics, composites, lighter, smaller, more powerful batteries, gear, etc., has made things exponentially more comfortable, safe, efficient, allowing more time to explore, relax, FISH! The good old days as a kid when a heavy, smelly army surplus tent and sleeping...
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    Midnight Forest water tanks

    My solution for washing the vehicle is to pull into a small stream and unlimber the telescoping brush. Finding just the right stream is the trick.
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    Hardshell rtt leak

    Sloshing, Woah! Not familiar with that problem, but wreckormend calling the company asap. I got my hardshell replaced under warranty and it wasn't leaking. Can you identify where the leak might be? What is the shell made of? Send Pics! I fix small boat leaks with waterproof Gorilla Tape but...
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    Off-road alone.

    Just wait until you get in relationships and situations with people and wish you could be alone! The drama can be energy draining. Be careful what you wish for! Even with my best friends I seem to spend a day or two with and I seek the high lonesome again. Could be a little selfish in that...
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    New Member From SC/NC

    You found the place to have your questions answered.
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    US Southeast Rigs & Coffee - Charlotte, NC: Georgia Traverse

    Another somewhat near the jump off to the trail. Probably could get 6-8 vehicles if memory serves. https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/scnfs/recarea/?recid=47097
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    US Southeast Rigs & Coffee - Charlotte, NC: Georgia Traverse

    There are other options in the area for dispersed -like camping. There is CG at Burrell's Ford. Campsites for tenting are about 1/4 mi. from parking lot. Parking lot might be an option but not level. There is a place on Hwy 28 at Long Bottom Ford and up a nd down that dead end road. Not an...
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    2017 Toyota Tacoma Overland Rig

    What engine/transmission? Gas mileage? I have 2017 Limited with some upgrade and RTT. I have the V-6 and get close to 14 mpg loaded with gear. That's mostly downhill:astonished: I was looking at the AluCab but looks kinda heavy.
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    US Southeast Rigs & Coffee - Charlotte, NC: Georgia Traverse

    Tentatively plan to meet up at Cherry Hill CG.
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    Small solar trickle charger? please comment if you have experience w/ this!

    This looks like what I've been looking for. Seems like a fairly new product from Renology. https://www.renogy.com/200-watt-12-volt-flexible-monocrystalline-solar-panel/?utm_source=criteo&utm_medium=display&utm_campaign=lowerfunnel Now, if I can figure out how to secure it on my RTT? Anyone...
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    What is the last thing you bought and plan to buy?

    I see your ALPHA is losing it's gel coat. Keep a close eye on it. It could develop some fissures in the underlayers. They now recommend keeping the hard cover waxed. They actually replaced mine for free since it was an early version without the recommendations.
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    Stove of choice

    Good point. I always close the tank valve, then open the knob on the stove for 2 seconds just to release a little pressure. Then disconnect line from stove and tank. Not sure I was really doing any good, it just seemed like a logical progression. Also, besides being nearly indestructible, the...
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    US Southeast Rigs and Coffee - Charlotte, NC

    I/ve been on parts several years ago and I didn't see anything F 150 couldn't handle IF the weather is decent and not too wet. Then, no rig is guaranteed. A chainsaw is good to have. There a lot of big limbs and trees that could fall during storms. I assume you are only there for a day or...
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    Small solar trickle charger? please comment if you have experience w/ this!

    Following this thread because I need some solar chargers. I have way too many batteries to keep up. I love my Schumacker chargers, I have two of these since most of my batteries/chargers can be connected to the grid. This one is really light and portable: I didn't pay quite that much but...
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    See a lot of different medical issues, but none about snake bites while out in the desert.

    I like the "don't get bit" to start with! Having hunted and fished in the South for near 70 years I can say that when I see one big rattlesnake I start looking for them everywhere! I have too many snake stories. Just go slow and pay attention. And hope that big ass snake that falls in the...