ElGiganteJake
Observer
I grew up in the outdoors of Idaho basically doing "expedition" stuff my entire childhood just not knowing there was a fancy name for it. Spending time in the backcountry was part of hunting, fishing, finding a new hiking trail or called family summer vacation. Fast forward a few too many years, and I now live in the "rust-belt", got an office job that keeps the roof sealed and the table populated with food, and 2 kids that I want to enjoy the outdoors like I did. Unfortunately, I don't live on the edge of BLM lands like when I was young, so I can't just run out whenever I want in the truck or on a motorcycle. (Oh how I miss public lands!) Therefore, any camping trip has to be considered an expedition, and I need to be able to quickly convert the truck from daily driver into an "expedition"/camping rig. Also, with young kids, keeping things on a reasonable budget is required.
Vehicle: 2016 F150 SuperCrew 2.7L Ecoboost 4x4 Sport
Plan: Add simple features that will improve off road capability and back country fun. There is currently is no plan for a RTT (I'm 6'6" and my son is expected to be taller then I am) or other 'fancy accoutrements'.
First major trip: 1 week of adventure, waterfall hunting, fishing and camping in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
After picking up the truck, I got some of the immediate things taken care of right way. It has a 1 3/4" front leveling kit, trifold soft tonneau cover (it at least keeps the prying eyes away even if not 100% secure) and Husky full coverage mats.
Here is the rig:
Vehicle: 2016 F150 SuperCrew 2.7L Ecoboost 4x4 Sport
Plan: Add simple features that will improve off road capability and back country fun. There is currently is no plan for a RTT (I'm 6'6" and my son is expected to be taller then I am) or other 'fancy accoutrements'.
First major trip: 1 week of adventure, waterfall hunting, fishing and camping in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.
After picking up the truck, I got some of the immediate things taken care of right way. It has a 1 3/4" front leveling kit, trifold soft tonneau cover (it at least keeps the prying eyes away even if not 100% secure) and Husky full coverage mats.
Here is the rig: