Hey Forum!
Pretty new here and to the world of Overlanding in general. I am a photographer and currently based out of Atlanta, Georgia. My Fiance and I want to spend a considerable amount of time on the west coast this year and want to be able to get down many roads you otherwise could not without a specialized vehicle. I am looking to go with either a Tundra or 4Runner and want to either build out the 4runner or go with a Patriot PCOR system for the Tundra or perhaps just go with a Patriot trailer or Turtleback.
I would be considered a beginner when it comes to tackling the offroad world so my main concern is having to turn around when I don't feel comfortable with the obstacle ahead. How easy is it to manage a trailer when having to try to turn around in tighter spaces? Also does having the trailer make it more difficult to maneuver around or over terrain on the trail?
Thanks,
Casey
Pretty new here and to the world of Overlanding in general. I am a photographer and currently based out of Atlanta, Georgia. My Fiance and I want to spend a considerable amount of time on the west coast this year and want to be able to get down many roads you otherwise could not without a specialized vehicle. I am looking to go with either a Tundra or 4Runner and want to either build out the 4runner or go with a Patriot PCOR system for the Tundra or perhaps just go with a Patriot trailer or Turtleback.
I would be considered a beginner when it comes to tackling the offroad world so my main concern is having to turn around when I don't feel comfortable with the obstacle ahead. How easy is it to manage a trailer when having to try to turn around in tighter spaces? Also does having the trailer make it more difficult to maneuver around or over terrain on the trail?
Thanks,
Casey