No matter what coolers you pick, you should look into Cooler Shock (or the like) ice packs. They stay cold for a long time. When I'm out on a trip, I usually plan a couple of nights here and there in a hotel. I drag the coolers inside and re-freeze the packs in the hotel fridge.
I have a gen 3 4Runner. Total investment is around $11k. Lifted, wheels, tires, dumb rear end swap, tundra front brakes. It's little so it fits anywhere. It can climb almost anything. I've done long road trips with 3.5 adult size people. I'm 6' and I can sleep in it. I bought it with around 186k...
This is Henry.
Henry is famous for picking up bits of stuff and squirreling it away into all kinds of places in my 4Runner.
If you notice, in his left hand, he is holding something.
This is what Henry was holding, I think it was part of a hinge for a chain-link fence.
We were way out near...
Oh.. but be prepared to do a bit of camp cleanup. Joey and I pulled about 1 full bag of litter (including some old ass diapers, yuck) out of there. Still recommended.
We stayed there when we did the trail in March. A few beautiful campsites and great hiking along a creek up into the New York mountains. Highly recommended.
This is the intersection that I hit to avoid the water.. Basin Rd off the 15 straight down to almost the other side of the crossing..
https://goo.gl/maps/7x5UXrUNDE7Ao6Ud7
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