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Forestry & mining have done a LOT to make overlanding & wheeling BETTER!
Just look at all the BLM, forested & mining land out there. The roads & camps weren't built with wheeling & overlanding in mind.
But, we have all benefited from such...
Tool kit, 1st aid kit, recovery gear, get home bag and 72hr food & water supply. (even if it's a day trip.)
Tent & camping gear if there is a chance, I'll be out & off grid for 24hr or more.
My Jeep is a Blue Ridge, Ga "native". I'm not sure how long or what you plan on doing in that area. But, you will have a lot of choices to camp, fish & explore for sure.
If you plan on spending several days and have a ground tent or a trailer, I suggest staying at a developed campground like...
We thought there was something wrong with our floor not fitting as well. But, we found that it was just installed improperly. After we lined it up properly, it fit perfectly.
I just picked up a Fly Rod again (after a 30 year hiatus), last year. I grew up fishing the Ozarks and the Smoky Mountains. I live in SC now. But, the closest fly fishing (trout) waters to me are near Blowing Rock, NC. I'm looking into new spots in the SC & Ga mountain areas and just got back...
Hey Rob, we just put a last minute trip together. We will be at Oconee State Park over the weekend. (in our motor home). I hope to take the Jeep out to find some of those camping & fishing spots in the SC mountains and maybe over in Georgia. (If your up in the area this weekend, drop me a text...
I'd like to find some fishing locations that I can take the Jeep almost to the water to fish.
I may be able to walk 100yd to a fishing spot. But, I need to be within feet o the Jeep when I camp.
Thanks for the comeback Rob. Do you know anything about the Long Bottom Ford Campground?
I have a Gazelle Tent. But, I have mobility problems so I can't hike in to a campsite. I keep meds and other necessities in my Jeep so I need to stay close to it when I camp.
I've been contemplating a trip to Grapevine CG or up on the Chattooga just the past couple of hours. (I love any kind of fishing. But, trout fishing is at the top.) I've been living in SC for over 30 years. But, I've never fished the trout streams. This weekend looks good as far as weather goes...
Wilson Creek is one of my favorite places to go. (I love to fly fish and it's about the closest place to us.)
My wife and my service dog at one of my favorite fishing spots- on Wilson Creek-
People in your area go to Horse Pasture road, the Gorge area or Linville Falls area (Old hwy 105) or the NC portion of the TransAmerican Trail (TAT) in NC or over into N Georgia (Georgia Traverse) for the most part. But, the South Carolina Adventure Route (SCAR) goes around the state and seems o...
I've watch almost everyone of the Fearless Trailhawk videos. Watching you all take them through what you do is one of the reasons I went with my 2016 KL. I'd love to come ride with you guys sometimes.
I'm in Effingham. I'm glad to see someone else in my area likes the Sandhills. Surgarloaf Rec Area camping is still closed. But, there is camping at a couple of ponds up there and at H Cooper Black. There are several places I want to go. Parts of the SC Adventure Trail (aka SCAR), being one of...
Brown Mountain OHV in NC has several dispersed campsites. I also heard you can camp in a few places on Old Hwy 105 in the Lineville Falls Area. Once yet back up into VA the Mt Rogers Area (Whitetop comes to mind) has some camping. I think if you stay close to the TAT or the AT when you do your...
I don't have the same challenges as you do. But, I have fairly significant pain, mobility and physical weakness problems. I can only stand for a few minutes and can't walk more than a 100 yards (oo very flat/level ground) and I have to use some type of support to do that. Walking or even...
You can totally do overlanding in a stock vehicle (2wd, FWD, AWD or 4x4)
The only thing you need to know & respect is your vehicle limitations and your own driving skills.
The only thing I've ever done to any vehicle I've owned is a tire upgrade. (68 Jeep pick up 2wd, 1970 F100 2wd. 1972 Blazer...
We have usually camped about 5 weeks by now. (We've only done THREE days thus far!)
We have two weeks scheduled next month and we'll see how that goes.
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