I’m looking at options for a rear bumper. I’d really like to: 1) increase departure angle, 2) get the spare out from under the truck, and 3) keep it low profile and light.
The first bumper I’ve found that does this is...
Every trip I carry at least 2 gallons of extra fuel. I carry them in Rotopax container(s) on my roof rack. They have never leaked. Three times I have helped fellow overlanders in need.
On longer and more remote trips I carry up to 6 gallons. My T4R gulps rather than sips. :o
Awesome route and video!! Thank you for sharing. I’ve been planning a DEVA trip. I was hoping to do Mengel, Lippincott and Steel passes in September. After the recent floods, I imagine that it will be quite a while before roads are opened. The floods were devastating.
I’ve been using a Zoleo for about 8 months now an have been super pleased with the expand reliability. It bring my family piece of mind while I’m on solo trips. Enjoy!
I have decided to replace my portable air compressor. It is pretty slow and only a has a 33% duty cycle.
I have 33” tires. I am looking at either the twin ARB (onboard) or a Power Tank. For speed and reliability, the Power Tank wins. Clearly the downside is that it has to be refilled.
I have...
@Michael thank you so much for your replies. I am really excited for route planning. This feature is MVP for me. Once it is rolled out I will definitely create, track and upload my routes. I think that this feature will enable more user generated routes to be uploaded. Thanks again and be safe...
Nice to meet you. I’m out of Santa Barbara. I’ve been trying to get out to Redrock Canyon and the El Paso Mountains, just north of the Mojave for weekend trips.
After a season of using both Gaia and OnX, I find myself using OnX and won’t be renewing my Gaia subscription.
I’ve recently upgraded my OB subscription to have access to offline maps. My plan is to use OnX and OB1 for a while and compare. I have struggled a bit in planning a trip with OB1...
Well, I know that I’m getting older because I was super excited to see this thread pop up. I have not yet settled on a solution for my cpap. I keep trying to keep myself from slipping down the slope to a 2nd battery. Thanks for the portable ideas.
I read the OB founding principles. It was going to be an easy decision for me to pick my favorite. I’m a park ranger so “Leave it better than you found it” was the front runner. Reading them left me contemplating why I love overlanding and I surprised myself.
I love nature and I especially love...
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