PastRedline
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Hi!
I'm currently preparing our '13 TRD OR Double Cab, Short Bed Tacoma for a trip.
My friend and I will be on motorcycles, and both of our wives and the 3 children (Ages 5-10) will be in the truck. Planned departure is 8/22/2015. for a 3 week loop, starting in northern california, freeway through Nevada and Utah, and then a couple of weeks overlanding down the western side of Colorado, back through Southern Utah (Valley of the Gods), through the grand canyon, and then into Mojave and then home. Camping sites will be 2-3 nights each (to prevent constantly having to repack)
My wife, who will be driving the truck, is relatively competent off-road. She has some practice time at the local off-road park, as well as a few hours of a training course. We're not expecting to do any extremely challenging off-road, but some things are unpredictable. As you all know, a good solid rain can change a moderate dirt road into an almost impassable obstacle.
The truck currently has a recovery strap, a hitch recovery point, and a couple of shackles. It is running fresh (installed this morning) Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs for tires (including the spare). We have a softopper on the way. Other than, the truck is stock.
We're packing tire repair supplies (plugs, etc), oil, 4 gallons of gas, and 8 gallons of water onboard. All the camping supplies will be on the truck (including a cooler stocked with food), so if they have to stop and make camp (stuck), they should be fine. First aid kit of course, plenty of flashlights. We will likely put a spot tracker in the truck, so they'll have access to an "SOS" button if needed.
So, my question is - are there major safety points I'm missing? Since I will be on motorcycle, traveling separately at times, I'm slightly nervous - leaving my wife and kids (and my friend's wife and kid) alone without a second vehicle, and we will likely be in areas where cell service will be nonexistent, so they will have to be self reliant. There are a couple of things we're not packing, that I don't think we'll need, but I wanted to see if people had other opinions:
1) We don't currently have a hi-lift. But the truck doesn't have rock sliders, so I wasn't sure if this would be useful anyways
2) No chains. Based on the time of year, and the fact that we're running fairly aggressive tires, I don't think they're needed. However, we are headed into the rockies, which is nothing to mess around with...
3) No winch. The truck isn't set up to have this, so I'm not really into the idea of having to redo a bumper, or something similar.
Thoughts appreciated...
Thanks,
-Kyle
I'm currently preparing our '13 TRD OR Double Cab, Short Bed Tacoma for a trip.
My friend and I will be on motorcycles, and both of our wives and the 3 children (Ages 5-10) will be in the truck. Planned departure is 8/22/2015. for a 3 week loop, starting in northern california, freeway through Nevada and Utah, and then a couple of weeks overlanding down the western side of Colorado, back through Southern Utah (Valley of the Gods), through the grand canyon, and then into Mojave and then home. Camping sites will be 2-3 nights each (to prevent constantly having to repack)
My wife, who will be driving the truck, is relatively competent off-road. She has some practice time at the local off-road park, as well as a few hours of a training course. We're not expecting to do any extremely challenging off-road, but some things are unpredictable. As you all know, a good solid rain can change a moderate dirt road into an almost impassable obstacle.
The truck currently has a recovery strap, a hitch recovery point, and a couple of shackles. It is running fresh (installed this morning) Goodyear Wrangler Duratracs for tires (including the spare). We have a softopper on the way. Other than, the truck is stock.
We're packing tire repair supplies (plugs, etc), oil, 4 gallons of gas, and 8 gallons of water onboard. All the camping supplies will be on the truck (including a cooler stocked with food), so if they have to stop and make camp (stuck), they should be fine. First aid kit of course, plenty of flashlights. We will likely put a spot tracker in the truck, so they'll have access to an "SOS" button if needed.
So, my question is - are there major safety points I'm missing? Since I will be on motorcycle, traveling separately at times, I'm slightly nervous - leaving my wife and kids (and my friend's wife and kid) alone without a second vehicle, and we will likely be in areas where cell service will be nonexistent, so they will have to be self reliant. There are a couple of things we're not packing, that I don't think we'll need, but I wanted to see if people had other opinions:
1) We don't currently have a hi-lift. But the truck doesn't have rock sliders, so I wasn't sure if this would be useful anyways
2) No chains. Based on the time of year, and the fact that we're running fairly aggressive tires, I don't think they're needed. However, we are headed into the rockies, which is nothing to mess around with...
3) No winch. The truck isn't set up to have this, so I'm not really into the idea of having to redo a bumper, or something similar.
Thoughts appreciated...
Thanks,
-Kyle