Jim, your right except for the fact that wheeling these days has roll over potencial, having at least a quart of 10/30 is smart.
Plastic bags for clean up and disposal works too, not to mention cleaning up after other slob wheelers so the "sisters" have nothing to complain about.

That list is insane, anyone carrying that much junk/weight is a ROOKIE and needs to gain some trail hours to learn that you can not bring everything you could possibly need. Rather learn how to make do with what a pool of fellow wheelers bring in there rigs.
Say a rig in your group rolls and looses 3 q oil, if you have 1q and one other rig has one and you trade a beer (I did not say that) for another q from a passing wheeler to get you back running, you have saved carrying all that oil yourself and you recieved benifit of 4 wheelers spirit in being helped and turn you can give up a q or a tool to help another wheeler at some point.
Then again if all you ever do is wheel alone on trails where you are totaly alone, sure, carry some extra junk.
But that will lead to walking out anyway because what broke you do not have and did not expect to break.

Don't wheel alone.
Be aware of overloading your rig to point of silliness.
Be part of the 4 wheeling community in helpful spirit.


SD