My three main concerns this year are comms, recovery, and first aid. HAM license should take care of the comms, I have actiontrax and a tow strap, but I think a better jack and a come-along may be in order. If I stumble upon a cheap winch bumper, I might go that route too for added piece of mind. First aid is somewhat a tricky subject because some folks say to go all out and others run a basic kit. I tend to want to be more prepared, but how much is too much? I have a kit with things in it that I know how to use. I can treat a lot of injuries with the background I have from my Boy Scout years and other training I've received. I think the key things I picked up from a first aid course I attended was the need for tourniquets especially and some SAM splints. I plant on revamping my first aid kit to expand a little into more of a trama kit, if you will, so I can handle some more extreme injuries if needed. These are definitely in addition to more miles and maintenance on the WJ, but I feel these will be essential to more remote travel. I definitely want to outfit my family with better outdoor wear and increase their knowledge. I realized after Expo and teaching these courses that I am more knowledgeable than I give myself credit for, so I plan on teaching them as much as I can, and then figure out where I cannot provide adequate knowledge for them. Camping gear is something I will possibly never be 100% happy with. I like to vary my setup for many situations, however that gets costly and I accumulate a TON of gear that way. I am somewhat of a minimalist but I'm also one that likes being prepared. I want to look as small improvements to my base camp setup, especially with the sleep systems and kitchen. I have been longing for a fridge so that may be in the future for the kitchen. Definitely will help out with the dog food since we raw feed out dogs.