It’s a great place! Pretty huge too. I’ve created an event for 2021. Hope Covid will be gone by then so borders and inter-provincial borders open. It will be a ‘bucket list’ overlanding experience to go to Tuktoyaktuk.
All the perks and rig potential you have is as good as the driver that operates it. I use 4WD (4HI or 4LO) according to the conditions of the road (sketchy roads, deep muddy roads, steep inclines, rocky or uneven terrain, etc.). I use my crawl control (4LO) in certain severe terrain as well...
....But getting stuck is the fun part, right?
Now, getting stuck ALONE in the middle of nowhere in our Northern wilderness and you see a grizzly approaching....fast...now, that’s the closest I got to peeing myself.... talk about making overlanding memories, eh?
Welcome from Okotoks, Alberta. Glad you joined OB. I’ve been doing overlanding for years now, but still consider myself a ‘novice with some awkward moments’ . Just have fun and be safe. You’ll be ok.
Hey Jim! How are things down in Alabama?
And yes, while overlanding (or just about anything you do in life), you either ‘fail to prepare....or you prepare to fail’
It’s really about choices.
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