Yeah, we've been doing variants of camping for a while and it's much better when you have thought it through carefully and know the drill and the equipment super well.
My D2 with @vtrover 's D1. Very cool to see them together. vtrover is the first person I've met offline from OB, and it was a pleasure to meet him and his better half. His D1 has an amazing suspension setup. Very cool. Thanks for the time, good sir!
Oh cool. SE7s are pretty neat. I have had the rack for a year or so, so not exactly sure how long it took to get. Didn't seem too crazy to me at the time. That said, I have now been waiting over 2 months for a floor kit for it, which is starting to seem long.
Moving right along to winch install. The front grill and the metal bar in front of the radiator needed a bit of trimming to make everything fit.
The endpoint I am very happy with, however! Added a couple of Terrafirma swivel recovery shackles for good measure.
Took it to owner's day at...
Lazy dogs are easy!
The new styles are a bit rounded, but I still like them.
Yes, at Equinox. We'd been up there for a 2 hour lesson previously - of which my wife drove 1:30. This time my wife was doing dog training stuff, so I went up with a buddy and his son and we camped. Fun stuff.
Your license plate kinda gave that away. :) The one you see in my avatar is Huckleberry, so we have Huck and Fin. I really like the name Fern - what kind of dogs?
Yeah, we have an '11 RR. The new ones are great. But the '04 D2 is the best you can get of the old school and that's what I...
Delaney, mentioned above, is actually paid for by hunting licenses and we've been taking our dogs there for field work classes (basically duck retrieval post-shooting of said duck). I am not a hunter myself, but there is plenty of stuff like this around. BTW, one of my dogs' name is Finley. :)
There are a lot of really nice outdoor areas where we could meet. Especially in nice weather, gathering at a state forest or something along those lines and having a picnic or cookout just seems more overlanding-ish than going to a restaurant.
See, for example...
Good questions. I suspect it's a bit different for everyone. For me, the issues are: (1) on Thursdays I am more likely to want to get things prepped for my weekend overlanding, (2) I am not super excited to drive to Natick - it's far, lots of traffic, etc. (but no matter where you pick, this...
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