I'm much more of a backcountry adventurer than a true overlander. I do a fair amount of backpacking (very comfortable soloing for 100+ miles/5+ days) and a small amount of remote camping. I'm good with self-reliance (shelter, water & food) but very new to using a support vehicle.
Recently I purchased a Toyota Tacoma 2WD Access cab pickup which I am planning as outfitting as an "expedition-lite" vehicle to get a bit more remote (backcountry and fire road type travel) but must also serve as my daily driver.
I have ordered a shell (carpet lined with 3 12v outlets, a dome light and a Thule rack) and built a light-weight removable sleeping platform. I have also built a support so I can secure an ice chest behind the passenger seat. I will be testing and adjusting my camping/backpacking gear for maximum utility and to store well in the vehicle.
My biggest question is what should I equip my vehicle with in terms of recovery equipment? I have a limited budget with 2 kids in college and another starting next year.
I've found a combination backup battery, power station and compressor (Cobra CJIC 250) that I will be likely to purchase in the next few months. I read about the Sven Saw in a thread on this forum. Sounds like a very practical and appropriate tool at a reasonable price. I'll probably pick up some version of a SPOT device for emergency communications. A member on another message board suggested a shovel and a Hi Lift jack (and appropriate expertise).
Is there a basic list of the most elementary of vehicle recovery equipment (the equivalent of the 10 items all hikers should carry)?
Also, I've found threads about airing down tires and using snow chains but where does one learn how to use a shovel and Hi Lift to perform vehicle recovery? Probably sounds like a pretty stupid question but as I said I'm new to the idea of a support vehicle.
Recently I purchased a Toyota Tacoma 2WD Access cab pickup which I am planning as outfitting as an "expedition-lite" vehicle to get a bit more remote (backcountry and fire road type travel) but must also serve as my daily driver.
I have ordered a shell (carpet lined with 3 12v outlets, a dome light and a Thule rack) and built a light-weight removable sleeping platform. I have also built a support so I can secure an ice chest behind the passenger seat. I will be testing and adjusting my camping/backpacking gear for maximum utility and to store well in the vehicle.
My biggest question is what should I equip my vehicle with in terms of recovery equipment? I have a limited budget with 2 kids in college and another starting next year.
I've found a combination backup battery, power station and compressor (Cobra CJIC 250) that I will be likely to purchase in the next few months. I read about the Sven Saw in a thread on this forum. Sounds like a very practical and appropriate tool at a reasonable price. I'll probably pick up some version of a SPOT device for emergency communications. A member on another message board suggested a shovel and a Hi Lift jack (and appropriate expertise).
Is there a basic list of the most elementary of vehicle recovery equipment (the equivalent of the 10 items all hikers should carry)?
Also, I've found threads about airing down tires and using snow chains but where does one learn how to use a shovel and Hi Lift to perform vehicle recovery? Probably sounds like a pretty stupid question but as I said I'm new to the idea of a support vehicle.