Yes, 2 wheel expeditions too! I almost mentioned the Long Way videos. I have watched both series before, but I'm not sure if they're on Netflix anymore. I did watch a series called The Ride: London to Beijing on Amazon Prime and it was pretty good. It's a 3 month trip with one uber experienced...
Hey everyone! Long time, no post for me.
As some of you know, I broke my leg 3.5 weeks ago. Recovery is going ok, just slower than I want (of course). Lots of my time has been spent watching movies/episodes relating to overlanding (Ronny Dahl, 4xOverland, Expedition Overland, Overland Bound...
Hey everyone!
Have you heard of the Rebelle Rally? No? It's the first all women's off-road navigation rally raid in the United States. Last year was the first event and it was a big success. So big in fact, that this year they are doubling the number of team slots to 60 per class (Crossover and...
I agree with @coffeecow. Go with a Hi Lift and get the Off Road Kit. You'll need other recovery equipment like tree strap(s), winch extension(s) or 3/8" Grade 70 transit chain, and at least four 3/4" bow shackles. There are a couple way to use it as a winch, which is mostly dependent on how far...
This was my setup for many years with just the Tuffy lock box. About 4 years ago the ARB fridge was added.
Early last year the cargo interior was gutted of the trim, Tuffy box removed and I added the wood box to store 2 Pelican 1550 cases. The ARB was put on a slide out.
Then a friend and I...
Ditch the lightbar and move your two bumper lights to the roof rack, then you only need to buy 2 more of them. How often do you use them and what kind of terrain you usually travel in? The Euro beam pattern is a good all around style. Floods can wash too much out pointed directly in front, but...
You'd need a fairly large RTT to fit the family if you want them to be comfortable and have a good time. At least you've accepted your place in the annex already;) Do lots of research and take them down to the Tepui factory in Santa Cruz. Evan and his crew are great!
How high do you want the...
I've taken a few TREAD Lightly! classes over the years. The last two were taught by Father Nayture (Bill Nay is his real name, but no one calls him that), who is on the far right in the pic. I'm the tall guy in back. This last class was for the BSA (Boy Scouts of America). I was a special guest...
For years I went back and forth over getting a RTT. I just could never justify it enough to make it happen. Height clearances, not just on the trail, but parking lots, etc. were a concern. Wind drag, higher CoG yadda, yadda are always the same no matter what. The bigger concern was mounting it...
Sometimes thinking is overrated. You could peel the backing off the emblem, cover your eyes and just throw it and see where it lands. Hopefully that will be on the truck, instead of the dog or neighbors lawn;) Make a video of it and you'll get at least 3093 views. Haha!
Welcome! Where will you place your emblem? Sounds like it's the question of the day.
BTW, what is the "Aviemore Edition"? There were only a handful of D1 "editions" over here in the US and I've not heard of that one before.
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