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- Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
- CavemanCharlieExplorer IIIGood Lord. It's great ! But, I don't know. Has anyone "down under" ever heard of Overkill ?
Watching these videos I would think that the whole continent is just one big unexplored area.
Except, then were do you purchase gas for the tow rig? It looks like it has a small fuel tank and gets bad KPG ?
What happens when you step on a deadly snake or spider and there is no hospital within 1000's of miles ? How would you even call for help? - Yosemite_Sam1Explorer
264SRinPA wrote:
If they come with the blonde in the video, I'd buy one, maybe two.
The smaller model has a blonde in it. And she’s obviously alone. But you got to call them to ask if that’s part of the package.:p - 264SRinPAExplorerIf they come with the blonde in the video, I'd buy one, maybe two.
- OleManOleCanExplorer
gbopp wrote:
It appears to be well built and very rugged for off road travels.
That makes it perfect for the Pennsylvania highway system. :B
I would have said the same thing, except I would have said the
State Highways in Alabama.
Our roads will beat a car up. A HD truck is better, but not the answer. Alabama needs to rework our Highways and Interstate Highways. - Yosemite_Sam1ExplorerThere is also a smaller off-road version too recommended for Tesla.
Now I feel insulted by our own trailer manufacturers.:B
They thought we're not manly enough for these rugged off-road rigs. Or too poor and cheap to be able to buy one.:M - profdant139Explorer II
- ppineExplorer IIBoondocking does not require expensive rigs from far away.
A canoe and a tent is right.
Youth is mostly in your head.
I will never stop tent camping. It fits in a canoe.
I am 70 and working on my wood and canvas Old Town to get it back in the water.
Some day there will be motorized wheelchairs. - rbpruExplorer IIInteresting and shows what can be done if you are willing to pay for it.
However, my idea of Boonedocking involves a canoe and tent. Oh to be young again. :) - _1nobbyExplorer
gbopp wrote:
It appears to be well built and very rugged for off road travels.
That makes it perfect for the Pennsylvania highway system. :B
OK....that's funny, right there.
Pretty sure I left a kidney somewhere in Pennsylvania and $35 USD at a toll both when I took a wrong turn at Albuquerque.
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