1. Always have my 3 day survival box. Already had to use it once.
2. I always keep a water purifier, flashlight, and knife. My AR-7 is amazing too.
3. An AR-7 is a collapsible .22 that is just about everything proof. I highly recommend one in any survival kit.
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I've been wanting a dirt bike to get around once I set up base camp! License issues in washington make them illegal on backroads though. I've concidered an old honda trail 70 or a pit bike. Easy to throw in the utility trailer.
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Seems like a long shot to find something tha that will allow you into parking garages. Here in downtown seattle I can't park in ANY parking garages because they are all a max of 7' I'm 7'9" with the tent and 3" lift on my 4runner.
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Windows movie maker keeps corrupting my files, gopro studio won't stay running for more than 30 sec (common issue) I too am at a loss. Interested to see what others say.
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Right now my rocksliders are rattle canned and the finish has taken quite a beating from gravel roads. Has anyone had any experiance with using DIY spray-on bed liner for your rocksliders? Any tips? What brand did you find was most durable?
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Location: Monroe, Wa the PNW Playground!
Rig: 2000 Toyota 4Runner Lifted, Locked, Tented, Armored.
Overland Experience: I consider myself a novice "overlander" I've wheeled in probably every environment from snow, sand, rocks, mud, tropical, open desert, logging roads. a little of everything...
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