Thanks I’ll check out Wildplan. I’ve been using a combination of RVTripWizard, Gaia, and Apple Maps. Similar to Google maps, Apple Maps is always trying to optimize my route in realtime, which is a pain when you are intentionally exploring.
rvtrip good for planning road routes, especially...
Same situation. I finally gave up on them for adventure mapping because of similar disappointments. I still have a garmin RV gps because it’s helpful for routing with the trailer on road trips, but it’s likely my last one. Now I’m experimenting with a combination of Gaia, onX, Roadtrippers...
We’ve had a lot of luck with ibuddy seat slings (link) and a solid car harness in case of a crash or to keep her from causing issues in a traffic stop etc.
The sling keeps them off the doors and stuff. We recently upgraded to a gunner kennel because even with a harness I don’t think the dog...
We traded our 2wd Tacoma for a 4x4 TRD Off-Road so we can start getting into deeper stuff. It's bone stock right now. I'll be bumping up to KO2's (stock size) to get some better grip on loose terrain and will probably pick up some basic recovery gear (max trax and a recovery strap and d-rings)...
If you stop over in Amarillo, Palo Duro Canyon State Park is a good place to visit. Also nearby, Caprock Canyons SP has a wild bison herd and wild prairie dog village.
Agreed. My Frontrunner bag stitching ripped and they refunded the price of the bags with no fuss. The bags are discontinued and couldn't be replaced, but their customer service made it right.
How sad to see this thread and get excited this morning, then see this at the end of the same day...
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