I love Gerber knives. This is my everyday carry knife. Or was my everyday carry knife. I just recently misplaced/lost it. If I dont find it soon I will have to buy another one.
The Falkens are great tires. I had a set on my FJ and absolutely loved them. Sadly though, I flattened 2 of them (sidewall damage) on one off road trip through the desert. I had to borrow a buddies spare off his FJ to get me into the nearest town, and that town had no Falkens at any of the tire...
Yes, your vehicle is safe in the Avi parking lot. I left mine there overnight with a ton of gear on the roof rack and it was all still there in the morning. As far as camping goes, many people like to camp right at the beginning of the Mojave trail, just as you turn off River Road. Here is the...
Hey Ryan,
Having never done this trail with the OB crew, I was just curios as to where you guys made camp on the last run? I have camped at Mid-Hills campground and Thomas Ranch in the past, both of which were awesome.
Just wondering if those details have been ironed out for this run yet?
Thanks
The only metal utensil I bring is a bottle opener. Technically, its an eating utensil since there is a pork chop in every bottle.
Other than that, its all disposable utensils.
There is something about having a cold beer and a good cigar next to a campfire that really makes it all worthwhile. Getting away from the city for a few days and enjoying an off road journey into the wilderness is a perfect way to relax.
I have not done the trip yet, but I did make it out to the beginning of the Dalton when I was visiting my brother in Fairbanks last year. He told me that you will need to bring extra gas as there is only one gas station in Coldfoot where it is available. Be ready to pay about $6 a gallon in...
I have seen trailers on the Mojave road plenty. Its an easy trail so as long as your trailer has good ground clearance, it should not be an issue as far as wheeling is concerned. As for "are they welcome", I cant answer that :)
If I am doing coffee while camping, then it has to be a percolator over the campfire. Normally though, its a Monster energy on ice in the morning. Monster generally helps soothe that hangover better than coffee.
I generally always take my Ruger 10/22 and about 500 rounds with me when I am out wheeling. You just never know when the opportunity may arise to fire off a few hundred rounds.
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