Eric_
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I know traveling on your own is generally a bad idea, but unless my friends and family take their corollas and accords, I’m on my own with the girlfriend (and MAYBE dog.. she’s loony)
Rig: 2018 TRD Off-Road tacoma 4x4 with the stock e-locker.
With so much influence form social media, and people driving 100k+ rigs, I’ve forgotten what basic even means anymore. So instead of what I want, I’d like to start with what I truly need.
-recovery gear
This is one area where I don’t exactly know how much or what recovery gear I need.
-satellite phone (since I’m on my own).. not sure if it’s overkill but good for peace of mind.
-ground tent, food, things to cook the food with.
-Good ol’ classic cooler..
-basic first aid things..
-cheap little air compressor
-tools?
-As for tires, are the stock tires sufficient? I think this is one area where it may be more of a want than a need. I was looking into ******** cepek extreme country 255/85/r16.
-And lighting, only because last time I was out on a dirt road I couldn’t see anything. It was so dark I felt like all my lights were turned off.
-sliders/armor, necessary? I have a front skid plate. Don’t plan on rock crawling but I’m afraid of running into a situation where I’ll need them.
I’ve done thousands of miles of “on-road” road trips, not so much off-road. I’m planning a trip to Death Valley which sparked this thread. I suppose I should call it explorative camping lol. I’m sure my mind wanders off into the Himalayas, but the truth is I’m in the 95% on road, 5% off road (if that) we do 1-2 roadtrips a year.
So I don’t really know how to go about making it great on/off road without going overboard on something I don’t need.
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Rig: 2018 TRD Off-Road tacoma 4x4 with the stock e-locker.
With so much influence form social media, and people driving 100k+ rigs, I’ve forgotten what basic even means anymore. So instead of what I want, I’d like to start with what I truly need.
-recovery gear
This is one area where I don’t exactly know how much or what recovery gear I need.
-satellite phone (since I’m on my own).. not sure if it’s overkill but good for peace of mind.
-ground tent, food, things to cook the food with.
-Good ol’ classic cooler..
-basic first aid things..
-cheap little air compressor
-tools?
-As for tires, are the stock tires sufficient? I think this is one area where it may be more of a want than a need. I was looking into ******** cepek extreme country 255/85/r16.
-And lighting, only because last time I was out on a dirt road I couldn’t see anything. It was so dark I felt like all my lights were turned off.
-sliders/armor, necessary? I have a front skid plate. Don’t plan on rock crawling but I’m afraid of running into a situation where I’ll need them.
I’ve done thousands of miles of “on-road” road trips, not so much off-road. I’m planning a trip to Death Valley which sparked this thread. I suppose I should call it explorative camping lol. I’m sure my mind wanders off into the Himalayas, but the truth is I’m in the 95% on road, 5% off road (if that) we do 1-2 roadtrips a year.
So I don’t really know how to go about making it great on/off road without going overboard on something I don’t need.
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