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Inherently, whether intentional or not, a business or public entity showing any sort of military alignment/support can be politicized, for better or worse.
I would prefer my Overland Bound experience be as politically agnostic as possible.
Ultimately, it has no effect on me because I did not...
Former Alabamian here, but still like to check-in from time to time - outside of rural dirt roads and NFs, I found trails few and far between, specially in the Montgomery/Autauga/Chilton tr-county area in which I lived.
I would add the following:
Matching spare tire.
The ability to efficiently air your tires down and back up. Accurate tire pressure gauge.
Quality recovery gear - kinetic strap, tree protector, D-ring/bow shackles, snatch block, and, optionally, a Hi-Lift jack can be used as a sort-of hand...
It has nothing to do with how tough rocks are...
"Avoid camping close to water and trails, and select a site which is not easily visible to others. Even in popular areas, the sense of solitude can be enhanced by screening campsites and choosing an out-of-the-way site. Camping 200 feet (70 adult...
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