I am currently running two MAXTRAX mini. Just because the fit better to the car and safed some winch action recently. But most of the time I am using them just for leveling
You are saying it. In the end, it always comes down to preparation. From my work as a paramedic I experience that the common issue or fear is that people are afraid to do something wrong. But that is easy to prevent. Be prepared, do a yearly first aid class, know your gear and routine, and do...
Ideas, fantasy, and a bit of time. Try to figure out what do you need. The less the better.
Start
My first change has been the tires. A good pair of AT tires are a very good way to start of. Not even do they look awesome but they will also perform way better than on-road tires.
Due to my medical background, I was wondering what a good sorted first aid kit for OL looks like.
What are you carrying?
What is important to you?
Any advice for fellow overlanders?
I'll post a picture and detailed list later this day.
Hej y'all. I am so stoked to be a member of such a great community. My plans for the upcoming year are to meet as many overland outdoor enthusiasts here in northern Europe especially northern Germany, Denmark, Sweden, and Norway.
I am 31 years old and a future PE high school teacher, part-time...
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