As the ex NBC guy (now CBRN) it would not really piss me off but always wonder my people thought it was for a pen. That slot was for a dosimeter incase you ended up in radioactive environment.
Here are some meat free MREs on EBAY on. As far as decent flavored? I suppose that depends on how picky you are.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vegetarian-menu-14-Mre-meal-ready-to-eat-/172021190262
I think the vast majority of people,especially here, know what an MRE is. I think this is a good post, but using the term MRE has kind of restricted the conversation.. I am a wrangler guy and have limited space and always take non perishable food because I really don't have much extra space...
MREs are fine but they can be expensive. I live close to a Military Installation and MREs are sold at the Commissary by the case (slightly different accessory pack that the ones issued). Often people buy them by the case prior to Hunting season, eat one of two and sell the rest for cheap...
I do not know the physics behind it. I know using the brakes works in the H1 because I have done it. I know it worked in my old GMC S15 because I had done it. I know it worked in my wrangler because I had done it. I now have ARBs so I have not tried it in a long time.
In the H1 it works...
Some people have brought up using your brakes. That can be extremely effective, some vehicles more than other. It is extremely effective in the Hummer H1. Which is great be use the suspension in an H1 sucks for most off road purposes and you are almost always hanging a tire if driving an H1...
There is a very good post here that goes into detail about "Ozark Trail" coolers. Ozark Trail is Wall-Mart and one would assume lower quality then other higher dollar items. I suspect for many or us that a lower dollar alternative would be welcome for various reasons.
I will start...
I am in MO and have traveled into the woods here and down In Arkansas. I am a weekend occasional "overlander" but even then I have been on trails that are 150 plus miles and maybe even another 50-75 miles to town.
I would get as big of a tank that you could fit. My concerns would be...
I haven't heard complaints about the lockers in the Rubi. I bought my TJ before the Rubi came out and re-geared and added ARBs. If you are thinking about locking and going bigger get the Rubi to start with. Along with the selectable lockers you also get a lower 4LO.
I have a Jeep 2001 Wrangler and a couple PUs (one is a Toyota) and a 4Runner. The Jeep is way cooler and much better off-road. I have taken my Jeep cross country but not with a family. The 4Runner is more comfortable and more roomy but is just another SUV (but a good one). My Jeep really...
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