They are all junk. Pick the one you like to look at the top of the hood on and go adventure.
This is an overlanding group. Many different walks of life with many varying opinions.
You can not find some one to agree about a truck on fan boy pages much less on here.
There have been 3 different...
Looking at new trucks. Ram 2500 Tradesman with Powerwagon Package.
Get it with RAMBOX and hit the trails.
If I did not use the hell out of my 8 foot bed...one would be in the drive.
If I was doing this by myself...i would be getting another one of these and love the simplicity and be truly...
I wish I could offer some advice...but not sure what is a Chevy, ford or Toyota...lol.
Now Dodge or RAM...they are what work for me. I have 3. All 2500s and they work great for what I use them for. They are all stock and have been all over the wilds of Pennsylvania
2 HEMI engines and a V10 Magnum
Awesome. I agree with @MuckSavage the leas you look like an overlander...the easy enjoying the rig you got will be.
Your vehicle is capable of getting to 99 percent of the legal places in the area. A much better overall experience when you blend in vs stand out...my opinion.
Your setup looks...
Is that the site you are staying at? If so...gonna be a loud one tonight next to I 80. Glad to see ya out and about though.
You may want to post these in the everything elae east coast forum or the overland trips then and now forum.
Keep us updated. Good stuff.
Yes there is. An interesting fact about the roads here. Alot of them dead end at the rivers. Not many bridges over the rivers. On the route I made...only 3 places to make the crossing. A very interesting topographical finding.
I have many threads about the forests of Pennsylvania. And this is a supplement to Connecting the forests in Central Pennsylvania.
I have thoroughly explored the lizard maps...and have learned so much from them.
THE GAP, the area between the Moshannon/Quehanna map and the Pine Creek map/Bald...
Just noticed this. We love geocaching. I try to scout out a few before we head to an area...as geocaching is always welcomed by the kids...no matter the weather...or boredom level...lol
Thanks for sharing
Here are some links to my other threads with pics and further explanations of my scouting.
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/bald-eagle-state-forest-in-a-ram-or-2.29414/
https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/rothrock-state-forest-in-a-ram-or-2.29572/...
FALL FOLIAGE, VISTAS AND 4X4 HC TRAILS
Thought I would share a route I take in the fall and early summer to check out the beauty of PA.
I have had both my RAM 2500 and Jeep Cherokee on these trails. So they are Full size and cute ute friendly. Expect pinstripes on full size and Poe Paddy...
There are many places in pa that sell them...not so sure about near the Jersey border.
Outfitters, off road shops, bike shops and book stores in my area have them.
There shipping is so quick for me that I order it today and get it tomorrow. I live near where they ship them...and it is cheaper...
Welcome.
If you are gonna play in PA...purple lizard maps.
Use these search words.
Bald Eagle State Forest
Rothrock SF
Moshannon SF
Michaux SF
Pine Creek or Tioga SF Tiadoghton SF
Loyalsock SF
Tuscarora SF
Those are the most popular.
I have many threads in the overland trip planning forum...
Word on the trail is....some lock cutting off of gated roads, removal of signs and unauthorized trail use over the past few days in the Bald Eagle SF area.
Just a heads up...and a reminder to leave the gated roads alone...we need the signs and stay on designated roads/4x4 HC trails.
Think I...
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