Just checking in to see if anyone is heading to Livingston MT this weekend for Big Sky Overland Rally. Lots of fun trails to run, two days of classes (Friday/Sat) with several really good instructors. Tickets are still available for day or weekend pass along with on site camping. If you do get a...
Running on my 2017 Jeep with 3" lift:
Toyo open country MULTI-TERRAIN TIRES 35X12.50R17LT
To be honest without having bead locks I'd stay around 20 PSI at the lowest, I wouldn't want to break a bead on the trail.
great Idea .... sounds like I need to make this trip from Montana. Mark me down as maybe, I need to check on a few things before I commit. Any place I can camp close by to make the meet up?
All the camping listed is on Flathead National Forest and is considered public lands. We have several locations to include a water reservoir (Hungery Horse Dam) and the Bob Marshall Wilderness. All of these surround Glacier National Park and are open all year round.
If your ever in North Western Montana you have to drive up the North Fork River, easy drive for any type of vehicle. This drive will take you North from Columbia Falls MT along the western side of Glacier National Park without having to pay a service fee. As you travel North you'll pass thru...
I’m giving away one free Gaia GPS Membership (good for one year) for free to one of our members. All you have to do is respond to this post letting others know what your idea of Overlanding means to you, along with how your planning on using this Membership. I will pick a winner in a few weeks...
Chris, as a RRT owner I've placed my tent opening both in the rear and off the passenger side of my Jeep. I prefer having my RRT placed with the opening over the right side due 1. ladder location 2. I didn't want my tent overtop my cooking station 3. better sleeping (easy to level Jeep) 4. I...
Waiting for tickets to go on sale, I'm heading in from Montana. I was hoping they would offer a place but if not I'll have to check around to find the closest camping sight.
RRT can be very expensive for someone who is just starting out, amount of time to setup, where to put it when not being used, makes my Jeep to tall for my garage, etc. I get it, really I do, but for someone who spends a lot of time in their rig a RRT is a must. For myself I like the idea I can...
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