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  1. OkieDavid

    Big Bend Ranch State Park - Chorro Vista Campsite

    My first trip I stayed one night Papalote Llano Nuevo and then the next three nights La Monilla. On the approach to La Monilla I actually got out of the truck and walked ahead a bit to try and find the camp to make I was actually still on a road since it was so overgrown. And that hill getting...
  2. OkieDavid

    Cancelled New Mexico BDR Trip!

    NM is always a winner. Got another trip on my calendar with Dos Tacos' May trip to Big Bend but if something happens with that trip I'll keep an eye on your trip to see if there's still space.
  3. OkieDavid

    US Rocky Mountain San Rafael Swell - RM Region 2023

    :: never mind, looks like my new truck won't be here by then, or maybe it will, who fricking knows these days, lol :: Looks like you're full, but if you're keeping a waiting list, please put me on it. Have done a couple of trips south I-70 in the area, would love to go back and explore some...
  4. OkieDavid

    Overlanding and kayaking

    Depends on the group. Sometimes I do if others in the group brings theirs. I recently bought a Sea Eagle Razorlite inflatable to take with me when I don't want to mess with the trailer.
  5. OkieDavid

    WARNING: Capless Fuel Tanks

    My 2017 GMC 1500 came with a specially designed nozzle in the glove box for this purpose. Works fine with my Rotopax cans and have used it several times. If you don't have it, hit up your dealer.
  6. OkieDavid

    Death Valley NP Road Conditions

    Have a trip planned there for the last week of October, I've been checking that map every week since the first flood, then the second one; anyway, I may have to punt and do the trip some other year.
  7. OkieDavid

    See a lot of different medical issues, but none about snake bites while out in the desert.

    Here's a good example of how to handle one. Case Study: What to Do about Snakebites (nols.edu)
  8. OkieDavid

    See a lot of different medical issues, but none about snake bites while out in the desert.

    At least in North America, it's highly unlikely that you will die from a bite. You won't be happy, but you will have time to drive that 100 miles to evac. You'll get swelling and pain, but very, very few people die from a snake bite. And most of those who do when you look into the cases you'll...
  9. OkieDavid

    Logest offroad trek?

    I have not been to Desolation Canyon but I have been close by there. However, 20 years ago when I did it the spot I'm talking about was in the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument and was between 89 (paved) and west of Hole in the Rock Road (un-paved). But I can see where the exact spot...
  10. OkieDavid

    Logest offroad trek?

    There's a spot in southern Utah identified as the furthest from pavement in the lower 48, and I've been there. But your question can be answered a lot of different ways. 99% off-road, just crossing one when needed, Time off-road, raw distance, lower 48 vs Alaska or global, etc., so it will be...
  11. OkieDavid

    Going back to a Full Size for my Overlanding

    I went on Tom Cole's BDR trip with my FWC, overall it did great, I should have taken the running boards off though!
  12. OkieDavid

    Overland EPIRB

    I use a Garmin InReach Mini, used to use a SPOT, but wanted to upgrade to two-way texting and in doing so, rather than upgrade my SPOT I switched to Garmin's sat network, which is better. There are other options and if you just want a emergency button, there are various PLB's on the market with...
  13. OkieDavid

    Great Sand Dunes

    Don't forget a side trip to Zapata Falls, to me that's my favorite part of going by Great Sand Dunes, it's actually outside the park just south of the entrance. And yes, Medano Pass is a great route in or out of the park. I went through the dunes first and then camped in the forest at the top of...
  14. OkieDavid

    Dispersed Camping North of Red River

    Most of the places I would have recommended are closed to public access due to the massive number of big fires they have had so far this year. Unless it's a really wet July I would suggest you look for places in Colorado.
  15. OkieDavid

    US Southwest Lincoln National Forest, NM

    See link below, the Lincoln NF is closed to backcountry use effective this weekend. Highly likely this trip will need to be scrubbed. Lots of closures in NM due to the dozen+ wildfires they have been dealing with. Unless you want to pivot the group trip to the Sangre De Cristo area in Colorado...
  16. OkieDavid

    Oklahoma overlanders where ya at?

    Believe or not, you get used to it. I've tent camped in a lot of bad weather, my first ever backpack in SE Oklahoma had tornadoes nearby. 30 years later and I hardly notice it. It's kind of like lightening, you don't want to ignore it, but there is not a lot you can do except be aware. I don't...
  17. OkieDavid

    Dangerous National Parks

    Been to all 10, agree with other posters about context and percentage, etc. but I have always considered the most dangerous part of the trips to be the drive out there and back.
  18. OkieDavid

    Moving my OB Badge

    I put mine on my FWC. Figured it would last longer than my truck :grinning:
  19. OkieDavid

    The Midland MXT500 is finally available

    I have the 400 and it seems to be working for me so not looking for an upgrade but since the web knows more than I do thought I would ask: The new 500 shows IP66 rating for dust and moisture, how does the competition stack up? When running trips with the windows down the entire inside the truck...