I was wondering what your option in fully electric powers vehicle is?
Do you think this could work for harsh environment? There are some big player with fully electric powers trucks. I came across the ne concept of Rivian (Rivian - Electric Adventure Vehicles ) wich looks super cool to me...
For the set up I use working lights attached to the rig. If they are too bright, I am using red plexiglass to cover them. If everything is set up, I use multiple crush chroma lights by goal zero. You can attach them to nearly everything because of the handle construction. Plus, you can fold them...
I prefer the battery-powered lights. One of the most remarkable inventions is the Crush Light Chroma by Goal Zero. It is powered with solar or USB. You can attach them to nearly everything and everywhere. Awesome product.
It has become a massive problem here in Europe. The nice spots are covered in poop. Many people are not digging holes or using their solutions. Even a dog bag for a bin would be a good idea. There are many reasonable solutions on the market, making it possible to have a nice shit without leaving...
Here in Europe, especially in Scandinavia, most of the people own a Mora Knife. It is super handy, good steel and affordable.
The Mora comes in different versions, but the simple Companion is the best one. I use multiple ones. One is attached to my chest bag one is in the car.
A critical point you mention here. It's part of being responsible. Not only for your own sake but as well for the safety of others.
It is always a good idea to have a routine. Try to find a regular period to check your rig, including all the gear you are running.
Thanks for the thoughts, Bjoern
I used to run a 6,8’ RTT with an 8,2’ Batwing. Try to keep the front mount as far in the front as possible. That should work fine. I never had issues with it.
Sadly no lift at all. Two reasons: 1st unfortunately my XC70 runs the active FOUR-C suspension which makes impossible to add a lift without producing a warning sign (there are some ideas to cut out the sensor and cable tie it to the lift shocks and that leads me to the 2nd reason: the German...
I was wondering do you think your dog loves the bumpy travel off-road. I have the feeling that our golden Retriever enjoys the camp hang around but isn’t the biggest fan of the driving itself.
What are your thoughts?
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