Do you plan on leaving it on the GX full time or on and off as needed?
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Damn son, I will take a bottle of Papi Van Winkle while you set up that trailer.jk I have read many takes on a trailer. One is that if you solo its great as long as you have the recovery gear. Two, if in a group be ready to either be left behind unless you are with trailer guys.I've been interested in a RTT for a while but I think with a Jeep it's just not practical. I think I'm going to go with an offroad cargo trailer with RTT or an offroad teardrop eventually.
The thing I like about the trailer is that you can take it places and then leave it back at camp while you go explore. This allows you to hit many more trails than you would if you had to worry about the extra 100lb+ on top of the Jeep. I suppose if you plan on relatively flat trails it would work fine, but I dream of road tripping to Moab or doing the Rubicon Trail someday.
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I plan on running it all the time because I have to. I think I might get free Trader Joes points but those may be exclusive to land rovers.Do you plan on leaving it on the GX full time or on and off as needed?
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If that's the case I may duct tape an ole Coleman tent to my jeepI plan on running it all the time because I have to. I think I might get free Trader Joes points but those may be exclusive to land rovers.
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Are you starting with a preexisting trailer or building a frame?I'm in the very beginning stages of building up a trailer and mine will be multi-purpose for the family: Removable RTT, be able carry most of our camping gear and also carry 4 mountain bikes.
I'm definitely going with the Smitty XL as it's almost impossible to beat for the price and tons of positive reviews.
I've done a tad bit of welding and my dad was a professional welder so I'm hoping we can pull this off. I'm still struggling with how to bring along the bikes.
We already do a bit of camping but my wife is tired of sleeping on the ground so it's time to upgrade!
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I'm inI'm thinking we should do a LBL trip soon. What do ya'll think? We could hit the Turkey Bay OHV park!
I'm also trying to go down to Adventure Offroad Park sometime for anyone that is interested.
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I'm picking up a preexisting trailer that has a heavy duty axle. It's bare bones and will require quite a bit of fabricating to get it where I want. Time to polish up my weak sauce welding skills!Are you starting with a preexisting trailer or building a frame?
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I have done AOR a few times in my previous rig (2012 JKU). It is far more of an off-road park for rock crawling than it is an off-road park for casual "overlanding" style travel.I'm thinking we should do a LBL trip soon. What do ya'll think? We could hit the Turkey Bay OHV park!
I'm also trying to go down to Adventure Offroad Park sometime for anyone that is interested.
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Ah I see. I guess I'd have to check in with my local Jeep crew instead if it's a little much for regular exploration.I have done AOV a few times in my previous rig (2012 JKU). It is far more of an off-road park for rock crawling than it is an off-road park for casual "overlanding" style travel.
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They're probably better equipped for most of AOR. AOR used to have the "Green Trail" which was a fairly tame dirt/gravel/small rocks circuit road that connected the other trails. Red, Blue, Black, etc.Ah I see. I guess I'd have to check in with my local Jeep crew instead if it's a little much for regular exploration.
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Several of us did an overnight in LBL in early November and we had a blast on the Forest Service roads but stayed out of Turkey Bay as the terrain was wet. I don't think you need to go into Turkey Bay to have a good time there. The 400 level service roads have plenty of obstacles. We found lots of ruts, and quite a few challenging water crossings. Probably easier going now that the ground will be drier and harder. There were some muddy stretches in November where I was sure we were going to have to recover those of us on less aggressive tires, but we made it out just fine. The FS roads are also way kinder to the rigs in terms of pinstriping, etc.I'm thinking we should do a LBL trip soon. What do ya'll think? We could hit the Turkey Bay OHV park!
That sounds good to me! Maybe a big group of us can get together to discuss some of the trails/areas we would like to explore and then tentatively set some dates to do those runs. I think that would be pretty fun and could give us all some adventures to look forward to in the new year.I wouldn't be opposed to another LBL trip but I'd really love to get some folks together to hit the Catoosa WMA or better yet run the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway up in Kentucky.
Maybe we should plan a January get together at a restaurant for those of us who couldn't make the Dirt Devil trip?