Advocate III
Great advice, I will follow your advices and keep it simpleThat's a loaded question.
How comfortable do you feel the vehicle needs to be? how new? how quiet? How capable are you with working on it yourself or fixing something something if anything were to happen? Where do you plan on taking the vehicle? What parts are available for it? .... and so on.
There's really no right answer because it's entirely your preference. Most of the gear on the market is overkill for what most people need.
So that's the question. What do you NEED? Once you know what you need than everything else is comfortable that you will figure out and add over time. I have 1 vehicle that I use for getting further off grid than most, which I have built up over the last 8 or 9 years and I am still tweaking it for my personal needs or wants at the time. And a second vehicle that sees mainly highway or backroads but not much offroad so it has a hitch and some minor electrical goodies bit that's about it.
Also my family has grown over the years so I may bee looking to add something to my fleet with a few more doors but still be very offroad capable.
Basically it's the needs that will take over and build a vehicle. Look past the "wants" for a while.
Advocate III
Enthusiast II
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Member III
Any Jeep will do.Thank you Billiebob,
Any recommendations of the vehicle?
Advocate I
Enthusiast II
20826
Advocate I
Aint that the damn truth.not to mention that if you don't turn your own wrenches, when something inevitably breaks in the middle of nowhere, you're up schitt's creek trying to figure out what the leaky broken thing is.
Enthusiast II
20826
While I do agree with this philosophy in general, I've taken several people out over the years that "hated camping" because of trying, not knowing the basics, and having an absolutely miserable experience. The ease of my setup was enough to convince them to give it another go and a couple of them now go regularly as part of our crew.If you haven't be off-roading and overlanding just go.
Advocate III
20990
To be clear, the hosts were referring to certain sections of the CDT. My Stock height Bronco would be able to do 99% of the CDT. I’ve done sections of it in Colorado with a Jeep YJ on 31’s and open diffs.Watched the continental divide video and really enjoyed it. In that video the hosts are saying that you need a build vehicle!
Any recommendation for someone on a $30 000 budget?
Pathfinder III
1632
Interesting conversation,Watched the continental divide video and really enjoyed it. In that video the hosts are saying that you need a build vehicle!
Any recommendation for someone on a $30 000 budget?
Advocate I
Advocate I
Advocate III
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