What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

Looks like Instagram only gets the life-saving-nutritional advice!

Glad to see you made it out at a decent time. I woke up to the power out, saw you made it out, and busted out my Little Buddy! ✌

Haha Gummies are the best for instant energy required to continue shoveling snow and frozen muck. It's like Wheaties for stuck overlanders.

I'll definitely do a trip report for this. Way too many learning experiences to keep it to myself. :)
 
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Count yourself lucky. lol

This was one of those super spur of the moment trips. Trevor called me while I was shopping at Target and asked if I wanted to go but I'd have to be ready and meet him at the "trail" in 45min. Otherwise I'd have dropped you a line.

No worries
 
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Sad face because I like the 235/60-17 Toyo Open Country A/T's much better instead of the 215/65-16 wintertires that I had to use (one of the Toyo's got a nail in it)
 
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Finally got the rack in for my P38 Range Rover. It's beautiful. Voyager Off-Road has done an amazing job. I highly recommend them. Easy install too. This is step 1 in a 2 stage process. The second stage is installing a bench seat in the back for extra passengers. I had to get a rack (plus I wanted one) so I could put the spare up there to create more legs room for the back passengers. I'll post later about the seat when I get it installed.


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Except for the hook, I finally got the winch installed today. I'll connect the hook tomorrow. I went with the front hitch mount option because I only want to carry it around when I go into the backcountry.View attachment 85667

It's nice because you could wire it up to run from the rear too right?