In good weather either road should be fine. They are just dirt roafs, nothing technical but they will need to pay attention to random rocks or holes. The area looks a lot like the Big Bear area, but there are no services
you don't need the fob, just two working transponder keys, I had the same problem. Here is how to program the key once you have 2 working keys, that way you can make some spares for cheap.
As for on here, I have kind of lurked a bit but have not really had a chance to check out the forum...
if you are ok with dispersed camping, Thomas Mountain or Toro Peak may be your best bet. Both are easy dirt road in off the highway and have yellow post sites. There are a couple of sites with pit toilets, but that is about all you will find on either mountain. Being a holiday, it will...
I did not see it mentioned here, but I just picked up a Safe Jack at Overland expo. I have not had a need to use it on the trail yet, but tested it out in the driveway and I am pretty happy with it.
I have a review of it on my blog, I dont think it is a full replacement for a hi lift and...
Great reviews. I absolutely love my Skottle, and it has completely simplified my cooking set up. I no longer carry my 3 burner coleman and cast iron skillets. The skottle and jetboil are all I really need for 99% of my cooking.
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