Thanks for posting about these woes. I have a 2022 T4R with similar mods and a good chunk of off-road miles. So far I haven’t had any of those issues arise, but have appreciated learning from your experience.
I think that the NOLS WFR training is pretty awesome. After going through two urban EMT classes I believe that the WFR training was more helpful to me as back country ranger. In my experience, staying proficient with assessments pays high dividends in remote settings. It is also easier to stay...
After buying a new 4Runner last year, I fell down a deep, deep rabbit hole in researching tires. I put about 20k highway miles a year on my vehicle as it is a daily driver. I have a long commute. I try to spend two weekends a month in the dirt. I wanted a tire that was capable off-road...
First EMT cert in 1992. A Wilderness First Responder in 2016. A Wilderness EMT for the National Park service since 2018, working in the 805 area code. Wilderness emergency preparedness is just a smart thing!!
Hello overland people, I'm Sean. After decades of backpacking, I've begun to enjoy overloading and car camping. I'm in the 805 area if others are looking for someone to join on adventures. My T4R is more capable than I :). I'm excited to meet and learn from the kindness of others in this space...
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