Offroading vs Overlanding

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MattJ
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Re: Offroading vs Overlanding

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I recently installed a cellular boost antenna. I hid the power and coaxial cables using the old coat-hanger-through-the-dashboard method. This way, I should have better phone reception on all of my distant overlanding treks . . . to the shopping mall. :lol:

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Re: Offroading vs Overlanding

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Now that the temperature is dropping below freezing at night, camping season is open! Here are some photos from recent weekend treks. I use a Propex heating unit with my tent. Can't wait for snow!

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Re: Offroading vs Overlanding

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Latest Jeep overlanding adventure: spent three nights in the woods in a tipi tent with a wood stove. Hoping to organize a February group trip in the snow for some more nights camping up in New Hampshire. So I wanted to test some gear before then. I'll post up here as I make progress setting up the trip in case any Baystate Members want to join. It will be a camping trip, not wheeling, but we might hit some trails in snowshoes!

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