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Mr_Mnml_Engnr

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Pathfinder III

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Great Mills, Maryland, United States
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Anthony
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Trombley
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A small micro-adventure:
Loaded my boys’ car seats into the back (they usually ride in the minivan) and took them to a local coffee shop that has a kids play area. Then took them for a short drive around town.
Is it overland-ish? Definitely not. But half the novelty for them was riding in “dad’s truck” and I just want to foster a sense of adventure in them. It’s a small win, but I’ll def take it
 

Mr_Mnml_Engnr

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Pathfinder III

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Great Mills, Maryland, United States
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rgallant

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808
British Columbia
First Name
Richard
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Gallant
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RCAC (Reserve) 75-00
@Mr_Mnml_Engnr that is a heater looks a portable diesel heater, very nicely packaged up.

As for a winch they are helpful but not an ultimate insurance package. They can get you up a hill of out a small deep sided hole. They don't replace common sense and actually getting out of your truck and walking a bad stretch of road first. I spent 7 days traveling around SW British Columbia in an R50 pathfinder with open diffs, 70% off road (about 1500 miles) and some pretty ugly roads. I had to turn around and find alternate routes and bypass a couple of places I wanted to go, but I would have done so even with a winch , the time to which myself up would have exceeded an hour at each place.
 
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Gweedo996

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Man I’d love to do a solo trip one of these days. I kinda just want to have a winch first as the ultimate insurance policy

Safe travels! What’s the piece of equipment in your second pic? Heater?

Diesel heater.. Just bought it and got it to kinda work.. My power Bank is not working with the DC out, but it work if I convert to AC then back to DC? I don't get it but it works that way..

I have a winch!! Used it in Alaska to get out of a river! was a great time!!
 
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rgallant

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British Columbia
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RCAC (Reserve) 75-00
@Gweedo996 your Powerbank DC out may have a hard 10 map circuit, on startup until the glow plug is warm they pull about 12 amps. My Jackery 240 allows for about 12 amps so no problem on startup