To work, no, to work legally, yes. While you may be correct in assuming many folks operate without the proper licensing, the real question would be why?
It is not difficult, or complicated to run legal, so why not take a minute or two and comply? Following the rules may seem trivial, but it...
If you have your FRN, then for the GMRS license, you can get it online. I had mine issued back in 2020, and i got my call sign issued in a couple hours. It did take several more hours to dig around the FCC site to find out where to download my “Official” copy to print.
Now with my ham license...
We just became proud new teardrop owners! Now to plan some grand new adventures! This summer we are planning so trips out west, or at least the mid-west. Guess we shall see how far we get!
Agreed, I might be able to answer questions as well. I have had my GMRS license for more than a year, and as of yesterday I passed my Ham Technician! So I am joining the Ham club now too.
I run the Nitto Trailgrapplers 285/70 R18, and love them! On my JLU they handle like a dream. I have had them in sand, snow, mud, and most things in between. Been running them for the last 40k KM and they hold up well.
Headed out tomorrow morning for a weekend ride with the CJA, then a couple nights in Lincoln State Park.
Overlanding and hanging out for the wife’s birthday, what fun!
Winter trip was spectacular! I would highly recommend for anyone interested, the Georgia Traverse trail. Beautiful sights in areas of Georgia that I had never seen before.
If you have an “unlimited” jeep (4-door); you should have space for a platform. With the seats pushed forward for the night we comfortably sleep 2. I use a cooler instead of a fridge (that is a future upgrade), just move it out for the night. We have done as long as 4 nights with this setup, and...
Getting ready to head down to the Great Smokey Mountain Jeep Invasion! Should be a great time and lots to see. Also taking time there to serve with the Christian Jeep Association. Friends, Fun, and serving others!
We spent last Christmas overlanding in several great spots from Mt Lemon in Tucson through Table Mesa in Phoenix, then Sedona and Schnebly Hill and winding up at the Grand Canyon! These were all spectacular areas, especially in the winter time!
I run a set of Nitto’s (E rated MTs) on my Wrangler and normally run about 38-40 on highway, and 18 off pavement. I do not get excessive heat and the tires wear extremely well.
For the best tire pressures to run on pavement you should use the chalk method to find the sweet spot. For off road...
Another stellar week! 4th of July with some family, then a great group outing at Interlake SRA. Then a trek down to TN to round out the week! Adventure waits for no one, so get out there!
Well i am technically in Kentucky, but the Louisville area is pretty close to IN.
We love to roll through many places in IN. Last weekend we were at Sullivan-Green State Park, and spent the next day exploring Red Bird SRA. Next week we will be riding with some other folks at Interlake SRA. We...
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