Hello Overlanding Community,
Over the past year, I've started to film complete trail runs and am posting them here, on YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9ko9_u8OYmLj0UYwn72Q2w
If you're in interested in checking out a trail before you go, it's a great planning resource.
Here's a...
I have both; although I started with an HT and mag mount, I upgraded to a built-in unit due to increased transmit power, better fixed antenna options and better ergonomics (I mounted the head unit on the dash, above the AC vents so it's "heads up" as I mess with the knobs). Surprisingly easy to...
I am a US licensed ham and own 5 of the UV-5R's.
Pros:
Cheap enough to own lots and hand them out to people for day use or for unexpectedly needing to talk to a group on GMRS.
Able to numerically enter HAM and GMRS freqs (have the GRMS channel chart handy)
They come in cool colors
You can...
A shovel. If nothing else, bring a shovel. Sounds like you are good on camping gear and know how to live outdoors. The great thing about overlanding is weight is not an issue anymore and neither is space most of the time. A shovel is a useful fire tool and can be the first step in getting...
Hello Everyone!
Just found this community and I'm happy I did!
I live in Los Angeles and have been overlanding for about 8 years now--started with a Diesel Jeep Liberty and upgraded to a 2009 V8 4Runner about four years ago and have been slowly building up the Gold Eagle to get my family and I...
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