Recently I purchased and tried out the ammo can firepit called - The Pit by Bustabeatgeorge.
First off this is not a hit against Bustabeatgeorge. I personally think he's a cool dude and has good information about Tacos and overlanding. This is just an After Action Report of my use of the...
That article is pretty spot on to what I experienced, and recommendations were worth noting. Didn’t run into anything a JKU with Kings/Evo Double Throwdown and 37s couldn’t take on. But also thought any daily 4x4 driver could do this loop easy. However note the weather, if there was some...
Here's my take. Just go. You'll figure everything out. You'll never be fully prepared. Nor fully equipped for everything. The experience is more important than the gear. You might have to eat cold soup from a can, wipe your butt on a rock, or change a flat tire; but that's all good for you to...
All the primitive campsites inside the park are on a first-come, first-serve basis. Meaning, you cant make reservations for those sites. You'll have to go to the Panther Junction Ranger station if you want one.
My recommendations for the best primitive campsites are:
1) Tally 4
2) Tally 3
3)...
Have you considered the details and information for the Texas Overland Loop? I've done it twice.
https://www.overlandtrailguides.com/post/texas-hill-country-tour
Howdy Team OB
I'm Joe Quinto and I reside in Houston TX. I wheel in a lifted 2014 Jeep Wrangler.
USMC Veteran (91-20)
Federal Service (20-10)
I specialized in organizing wheeling trips for veterans and first responders. Looking forward to meeting everyone.
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