I have been lost in a deluge of crap from the business for a month now. But I have to support my off-roading habit somehow. There is a great deal of good info here and I am going to put some to test asap. Spring is coming and thatÆs when we take off again.
We use to use a trailer, when we had the CJ. And found it cumbersome. However, it didnÆt look anything like That pseudo-military trailer I just looked at. Real niceà RingàGreat Idea. I have a 3ö angle-iron generator trailer I may be able to put to use. I just knew someone was putting air bladders together for Off-Roaders. Thanks a bunch.
We were in Utah, Zion country, A nice ranger pulls us over for doing 65 in a 55. Fact is with my weight I havenÆt seen 60 since I left Florida. With all the particulars over we asked where a nice campsite maybe near a watering hole. I had to throw a make-shift grappling hook between two rocks to keep us from sliding down this gravel pit and use the winch to get us up this wash. A trailer would have perhaps made things awarkward.
On the other hand a trailer deck would be a great place to set up a shower. Rather than standing in mud, or balancing on a rock. We use a 12v bilge pump we just throw into a seep or if were lucky a stream.
You know, You just donÆt know whatÆs around the next trail. And you donÆt want to miss any opportunity to explore.
By the way we want to get into the old mining areas of the Northwest. Anyone have any knowledge out thereà..Thanks Again