The rap is only because they seem to imply you're not a "real" overlander unless...
Most of us use a simple trash bag of some sort, then keep it secured inside the rig at night to stop the critters.
Lol. I was more than 50 feet behind, trying to capture the entire scene. I cropped that to show the antennas better.
here is the full pic. We were on a portion of segment 1 of the Enchanted Rockies Trail. The mountains in the distance are just south of White Sands NM.
@tacocart762 here’s one of the antenna farm configurations on thecopcar. That tram gasket is under all of them. The angles are exaggerated by the camera zoom.
Regular mountain bikes suck in sand and even some gravel. Those bikes have even skinnier tires.
I've been thinking of a fat tire bike to stay on top of the stuff, not plow through it.
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