Totally agree. A crate system would be better/ safer but having tried that previously, not a system that really works well with the way I or my dogs travel. Just need to drive safely and hope everyone else does too.
Hi. I recently bought crash-rated harnesses made by Sleepypod for my 2 dogs ( bit larger than yours at about 80 and 90 lbs). The harnesses attach to the seatbelts in the back seat of my 4Runner where they travel. Had to add seat belt extenders to give them enough slack to lie down (probably...
You all might be interested in a variant to geocaching - check out the Degree Confluence Project (www.confluence.org). A bit on the geeky side but fun and meshes nicely with overlanding. 0 33E was one of mine.....pretty cool day trip and not the easiest point to get to.
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A few of my favorites from over the years...
#1: Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles:
#2: I don't think the reindeer were all that delighted....(Helsinki, Finland):
#3: We ended up eating elsewhere....(Northern Tanzania):
#4: Harare, Zimbabwe:
#5: Bathroom door at Wimpy's Restaurant...
Hi all - just recently received my member number (#2684) so thought it time to check in properly. Name is Peter and am in the Atlanta area.
Variety of off-road/ rough road (in some of the places I have driven, it is kinda hard to tell the difference) experience over the years but vehicle mostly...
I am liking the Tswana basket in the back. Have a few very similar ones myself. Forget the pattern name - something like "Tears of the Giraffe" I think?
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