Having camped for several years I have slept in a few different setups.
Like most I started in a ground tent. The ground tents have had several variations. The older tents with the half inch tent poles, 2 man back packing tents, and a few large family size ground tents.
These tents always felt...
Here is more pictures of the lighting I have currently on the truck.
A write was done for the Stedi lights in gear review found here:
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/stedi-type-x-pro-driving-lights.26462/
Recently I switched front bumpers.
My original bumper had a location for a smaller light bar.
When I switched to a full size bumper I needed to address some lighting issues I had dealt with for some time.
The lighting from the smaller light bar was good but not great. The light also was...
Looks great! I have my 400 head unit on a ram phone holder on the Honda garage mount. Works really well.
If you are looking for another option on mounting the tablet you might consider what I might be doing in the future and using this instead...
Having traveled for backpacking, back country discovery, and Overlanding for over 15 years I have developed a mindset around safety and security.
Many of these ideas come from shared experience in travel and a former career as a Law Enforcement Officer of 12 years with 10 years being in SWAT as...
Since I posted about the fridge slide I should talk about the drawer system.
I wanted a drawer system to store my tools. repair gear, and kitchen items.
The most cost effective way was to build my own.
I knew I wanted to put a house battery in the back of the truck.
To protect it and keep it...
Some people tend to ask about my fridge slide. It is a MSA Drop Slide. I had obtained it several years ago directly from MSA in Australia.
There was another company at the time in the US who was making a knock off of their original product. It was cheaper to purchase in Australia and have it...
The base unit is under the driver’s seat.
I have played around with my head unit. It is now towards the good times radio.
I also have a Midland MXT400 on the passenger side.
Some I’ve come up with.
Don’t cross the line you’ll get cut in time.
(Winch line)
Slow and controlled, if you don’t know.
(Trail conditions)
-NOT MINE-
When in doubt throttle out
I also use the ones you mentioned at the top. You and I are cut from similar cloth.
Yes that is an iPad Pro 10.5”. I have ran it like that for a couple years on and off-road. The mount does well. At the time Expedition Essentials didn’t exist. I think for the most part the Hondo Garage is great. I would probably like to get my vents back though. So EE is probably in my future.
Definitely understand that. I’ve tried to build most of my vehicles with that in mind. Some may ask why I have an Old Man Emu suspension setup and not the Icons with remote reservoirs anymore.
Durability, reliability, and ease of replacement. They just work. They have for a long time. No need...
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