Enthusiast III
Enthusiast III
Influencer I
Dos RiosWhere is the camping spot?
Influencer I
Pathfinder I
Influencer I
Nice!As far as gear goes I have a 2018 taco with a 9500lb wench and recovery gear a 60 inch high lift jack air compressor generic maxtrax x2
Pathfinder I
I have a 2018 taco equipped with a honey badger wench bumper and a 9,500 lb. Wench with 100 feet of synthetic rope rated for 12,000 lbs a 60 inch high lift Jack tree strap and snatch lines tow straps and shackles I also have 2 generic maxtrax and chain + my camping gearFrom what I’ve read it shouldn’t be very technical...bring a fire extinguisher, 1st aid kit, water, food and camping gear if we do an overnighter. Check that your vehicle had recovery points front and back, bring a shackle. Shovel, Spare tire and tire repair kit. I wouldn’t go out and buy a hole lot of stuff. Once we get closer and know who’s going maybe we can take inventory of who has what...if we get 10 rigs we don’t all have to carry a hi-lift jack, etc. that way we can save space and weight.I am interested in going. What kind of gear would I need at a minimum? New to overlanding and am building up my gear to be more capable.
Pathfinder I
Sorry I thought I was hitting a wrong button so I re did itI have a 2018 taco equipped with a honey badger wench bumper and a 9,500 lb. Wench with 100 feet of synthetic rope rated for 12,000 lbs a 60 inch high lift Jack tree strap and snatch lines tow straps and shackles I also have 2 generic maxtrax and chain + my camping gear
Contributor III
Advocate III
Pathfinder I
All are welcome to attend the events as long as there is room experience can be learned along the wayI would be in if you don't mind a newcomer to the group and I don't know a lot about the offloading in that area. I have a fully Overland equipped F250, front and rear winches, jacks, compressor and generator. Could ride as 1 rig but might be interested in the wife driving her TJ down. Is there any online videos of the trail to scout out?
Enthusiast III
I do not. Thanks!Unless you know a better spot
Enthusiast I
Influencer I
The .kml and .gpx files are loaded in the locations tab of the rally point page toward the bottom. I’m not sure how to convert to .kmz. I’ll be on ham for this trip. I have not purchased a cb yet.Does anyone have a .kmz file for this trip? Also what is most everyone using? CB, GMRS, or HAM?
Influencer I
Influencer I
I’ll be camping there that night doesn’t mean you have toHey folks, I’ll try to call dos Rios today or tomorrow and see if they’ll do a group rate for us. So let me know if you will be staying the night or pushing for the day trip.
Enthusiast III
CB radio here.Does anyone have a .kmz file for this trip? Also what is most everyone using? CB, GMRS, or HAM?
Enthusiast I
I’m an idiot and type kmz instead of kml. No conversion needed. LolThe .kml and .gpx files are loaded in the locations tab of the rally point page toward the bottom. I’m not sure how to convert to .kmz. I’ll be on ham for this trip. I have not purchased a cb yet.
Enthusiast I
Overnight sounds greatI’ll be camping there that night doesn’t mean you have to
Advocate I
Influencer I
Awesome!! Glad you can join.Just signed up! In for the overnight. CB radio for me (I'm a ham, but haven't done anything in 15 years)
I've got pretty much everything but a winch (or wench) - Hi-Lift, shovel, air compressor, deflator, tow straps, snatch strap/block, extra winch lines, etc.
I've been on pretty much the entire route; nothing too demanding, unless there's RAIN, then Sandy Creek, James River, LLano may be impassable.
Looking forward to meeting and greeting everyone!