Going up the coast in Oregon and Washington there are a bunch of camp grounds scattered around, pending on the your travel times there is a nice campground right near the mouth of the Columbia River on the Washington side, can get a bit windy but there are ample trees to block the wind.
How far...
You are definitely gonna wanna go up/down the coast in Washington. There are so many parks, picture pull outs, cute towns scattered up and down the coast.
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I'm working on a similar deal....
I've got some pieces of 1/4" steel that I'm gonna make work with a few bits and bolts.
What type of rack do you got..... Or what are you thinking of mounting to?
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Only the best kind of camping....
Almost all the trips I've been on..... There had always been that one guy who finds a way to get horribly stuck. And was ill prepared.
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Tow straps... To pull your friends out
A shovel... To dig your friends out
An axe
Your list is a good start
I'm kinda a fan of two of the most common wrenches..... 1/2" 12mm etc
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I would love to go..... But need to convince my wife about making that our anniversary trip........ Might take a lot of convincing.
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On my first rig (ZJ grand Cherokee) I started out on bfg all terrains and loved them...Then I upgraded to Cooper STTs and oh man did I get into trouble in those......They were amazing both on and even more so off road. The stt was awesome in the snow and ice.
Now on my FJ cruiser Im back at...
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