โSep-15-2011 07:13 AM
โJul-09-2019 07:34 PM
Beosuun wrote:
and a beloved companion :):)
โNov-06-2018 06:05 AM
โNov-05-2018 11:17 AM
Range Maggot Bob wrote:
First time I've seen duct tape on this thread, and it should be at the top of EVERYONE'S list! Can anybody live without it??
โJun-23-2018 08:27 AM
โJun-23-2018 12:01 AM
bmaison wrote:
most important items to carry are DUCT TAPE and an adjustable wrench
โJun-22-2018 11:35 PM
Mello Mike wrote:tjy355 wrote:
Must haves would be water and food (including coffee). A shovel and some TP.
A battery is nice but not a must have. Less so a generator.
I see your point about food and water. ๐ But I wouldn't include coffee as a must have.
โJun-22-2018 11:16 PM
LenSatic wrote:
Custom first aid/survival kit, Sawyer water filtration system, Leatherman, camp ax, pruning saw, two folding shovels, 25' tow strap, and several lengths of 1/2 inch plywood and 1x6s for leveling and bridge building (I've got a bent trailer bumper and stabilizer because I didn't bridge a rut that I should have). We can also carry up to 42 gals. of water in addition to the 31 gals. on-board. Not counting our regular meals, we have at least a weeks worth of dry provisions (milk, rice, macaroni, flour, etc.), canned and packaged meals. And Mini Bic lighters everywhere. Wish list: Hi-Lift Jack and a HenWay.
LS
โJun-22-2018 11:12 PM
IDman wrote:
We always have a .357 Magnum and a 12 gauge, and not just when boondocking.
โApr-21-2018 08:32 AM
โMar-02-2018 06:18 PM
TMBLSN wrote:LenSatic wrote:
We can also carry up to 42 gals. of water in addition to the 31 gals. on-board.
LS
What do you use to carry that water? I've been looking for a good solution for transporting additional water.
Thanks.
โFeb-09-2018 10:04 AM
โSep-23-2017 05:07 PM
IDman wrote:
We always have a .357 Magnum and a 12 gauge, and not just when boondocking.
โJan-18-2017 01:49 PM
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