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think food
most important overlanding concern once you have wheels

cooking, refigeration, cleaning, storage
the kitchen should be top of the list

nice truck
good balance of size and capability
 

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think food
most important overlanding concern once you have wheels

cooking, refigeration, cleaning, storage
the kitchen should be top of the list

nice truck
good balance of size and capability
I think this is some great advice I would just add you need something to sleep in. Something I keep going back and forth on between an RTT, Ground tent or a 270 awning with walls and floor. They all have pros and cons
 
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I think this is some great advice I would just add you need something to sleep in. Something I keep going back and forth on between an RTT, Ground tent or a 270 awning with walls and floor. They all have pros and cons
I’m thinking of going with a ground tent. Going to be volunteering at a local 4H horse club. Going to need the bed for shavings and hay and pulling a horse trailer.
 

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I’m thinking of going with a ground tent. Going to be volunteering at a local 4H horse club. Going to need the bed for shavings and hay and pulling a horse trailer.
Honestly the awning with room might be a good option then that way you have some extra shade during day trips
 
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I spent years doing 4H and looking back on it knowing about them now I wish I had had an awning many times!