I would definitely be interested in going out next Sunday (assuming that you are referring to the 23rd). I could probably even line up another rig or two to go out that day as well. By the looks of the maps associated with your pictures, it seems that you may be familiar with some areas that I'm not. Hit me up if you decide to head out and I'm in.
Well; tow straps are a must. A come-a-long also. I have two large plastic bins that fit nicely in the back of my XJ. I carry: A first aid kit, saw and hatchet, a few sticks of dry fire wood, fire starter, waterproof matches and windproof lighters, jack, tool kit with all the basics (big hammer included - if only I could count the number of times I've used this), emergency blankets, survival kit with long life water and food, 18L water jug full, extra oil and brake fluid, flashlights, super small tent just in case of unplanned camping, GPS, hand warmers, feet warmers, large wool blanket in a sealed plastic bag and a small tarp, electrical tape, duct tape is a must, small bin of random nuts and bolts, pry bar, gloves, boots and a complete change of clothes (socks - the whole works) and of course twice as much food and drink as I would ever plan to eat / drink.
Hands up for a thread that isn't kiboshed by a Guru pissing match. All who agree; say I.
Hit me up when you guys go out. (250) 619-2184
I would definitely be interested in going out next Sunday (assuming that you are referring to the 23rd). I could probably even line up another rig or two to go out that day as well. By the looks of the maps associated with your pictures, it seems that you may be familiar with some areas that I'm not. Hit me up if you decide to head out and I'm in.
89 XJ
Well; tow straps are a must. A come-a-long also. I have two large plastic bins that fit nicely in the back of my XJ. I carry: A first aid kit, saw and hatchet, a few sticks of dry fire wood, fire starter, waterproof matches and windproof lighters, jack, tool kit with all the basics (big hammer included - if only I could count the number of times I've used this), emergency blankets, survival kit with long life water and food, 18L water jug full, extra oil and brake fluid, flashlights, super small tent just in case of unplanned camping, GPS, hand warmers, feet warmers, large wool blanket in a sealed plastic bag and a small tarp, electrical tape, duct tape is a must, small bin of random nuts and bolts, pry bar, gloves, boots and a complete change of clothes (socks - the whole works) and of course twice as much food and drink as I would ever plan to eat / drink.