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I think it depends on where you are. The vast majority of National Parks and National Forests are Mountain Time zone and west. In that case, the America The Beautiful pass makes tons of sense.
If you live on the east coast, it might not be worth it based on your availability to use it.
Being...
I'm planning to check out an OB1 posted camp site located @ 47.30823, -120.56514
If it's good, that's where we'll be on the evening of the 10th. If not, we'll keep looking.
I have your number. I'll get you my Garmin contact so you can verify from Cle Elum.
I'm a big fan of less=more.
When going solo - I use a single burner butane stove. I have a small storage bin with all my utensils, a second small storage bin with 3 cans of fuel, and a 3rd small storage bin with wash rags & soap which becomes my catch basin and sink. I bring a single large...
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We'll be exploring and picking up trash from north of Cle Elum to south of Rimrock
9:00 am Rally Points posted, or meet us at camp in the afternoon.
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I saw that same presentation. I found him to be intentionally confusing and kinda pompous.
His lecture was exactly opposite of the video in this thread.
He said to never air down unless you’re stuck and need to to get out. He said because it degrades the tire.
BFG’s website specifically...
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Best way to prepare for a big trip is to do a bunch of little weekend trips. It builds confidence and lets you learn how you want to approach overlanding.
You don’t need tons of gear, but you do need to be able to sleep comfortably and stay warm.
Lots of great advice in this thread.
Definitely keep the weight down - be very thoughtful about what is a need and what is a luxury.
Keep exterior drag down. Build what you think is cool, but give some thought to a deck/drawer system with a canopy. Wishing now I would have gone that route...
Can you custom build your own? Home Depot sells drawer runners. That plus some plywood and creative latches and you should be able to have exactly what you want.
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