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Old 04-14-2019, 05:38 PM
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What are some of the things you bring on a 3-4 day off-road adventure ? Besides basic tools etc
just trying to get a good list together

water stove extra clothes etc. Let’s hear it
 
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Really good question, what are the unique parts that would leave you stranded, I hear crankshaft sensor is one of them
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What are some of the things you bring on a 3-4 day off-road adventure ? Besides basic tools etc
just trying to get a good list together

water stove extra clothes etc. Let’s hear it
 
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Originally Posted by OverRover

ya need something to poop
 
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No rig parts looking for suggestions for essentials to bring
 
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No rig parts looking for suggestions for essentials to bring
In todays day and age...have you thought about a small generator? Emergency, dead battery, dead cell phone?
 
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Old 04-14-2019, 07:45 PM
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Check out overlandbound.com or expeditionportal.com forums. You'll find a lot of information there

12v fridge/freezer is a game-changer
 
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Cooking utensils,
 
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To hard to add text to pictures.

Cooking utensils, cook stove, food/plates, sleeping bags, boots/cold weather gear, grand son and water.

Bring a good supply of tools, recovery gear, camp chairs, canopy, electrical items (bulbs, wire, e-tape, fuses, connectors, etc), first aid kit, fire extingisher, compass/matches, camp protection (9mm), flashlights/headlamps (several), snacks, bb-gun for grandson, maps of area and common sense. Most folks bring a cell, but nine times out of ten...we camp where there's no signal.

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Good tips
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