offroad prep
#11
#15
that would be nice but if they're as unprepared as you are you can take turns yelling for help. at least invest in some decent hiking boots and a decent canteen for your long walk out. if that's a little harsh of a reply for you, then that's good because like the saying goes "you can lead a ***** to culture, but you can't make her read". let me know where you're going and i might have what you need for sale. real cheap too......ja ja ja.
#16
Censored by the Man
when i wheel i bring a good piece of chain with hooks on each end, a cell phone (and pray to get reception) and a shovel. If you are just doing light trails and mud you dont need a roll cage. Take my advise, if you are not familiar with the trails, walk to obstacles before driving and check the depth of water holes or this could happen to you. It didn't look that deep.
NOTE- He was on 31" mud terrains
NOTE- He was on 31" mud terrains