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  1. Wildland Outdoors

    How to Start a Fire - Collected Wisdom

    I tend to try and use natural tinder such as Birch bark, fat wood, feather sticks, dry grasses etc.. whenever I can. I do have a fire kit with wet tinder, cotton pads, a magnesium rod, char-cloth and a few other things in it. To start a fire I generally use matches or a lighter if I need a...
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    1999 WJ Grand Cherokee Adventure Rig

    Here is the base for my overland adventure rig. It is a 1999 WJ Grand Cherokee 4.0L with a NP242 transfer case and 245/75/16 Goodyear Wrangler Silent Armor tires. It currently has a Wilderness Roof Rack with a pair of spot beam KC Daylighters on the front and a pair of cheap Walmart 55w fogs...
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    Overland Safety: First-Aid Kits

    One thing I have noticed over the years doing survival training, back country camping, and offroading is that when people build their med kits they have a tendency to buy tools and supplies they are not qualified to use. I know quite a few people with suture kits but none of them know how to...
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    Iowa

    Absolutely! Right now I am running a stock WJ but if you get out to do any wheeling let me know, I'm not aware of too many places around here to go so would be nice to learn a few .
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    Iowa

    New guy From Davenport checking in
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    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Oh I will but not a lot to post.
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    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Hey everyone I'm Craig AKA Wildland Outdoors. Location: Davenport, Iowa Rig: 1999 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland Experience: Moderate, been camping off the beaten path since I was 16 in a Ford Tempo following jeeps around. Wildland Outdoors is something my wife and I are beginning this year...