Thread: Overlanding Checklist

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    Default Overlanding Checklist

    Planning to go overlanding? We recently prepared a list of the general items needed for an overlanding excursion and would definitely like your feedback and input on additional items as comments on the article below:

    http://online.jpfreek.com/2010/07/27...and-adventure/
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    Good list.

    Here's mine in an XLS spreadsheet format. Should assist with a few missing items:

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    Great start for an Overlanding Checklist.

    It made me review my list and make some a few adjustments. My list seems long but I still use an old Jeep and carry enough equipment for up to 30 days of a solo Overlanding trip. Here is a link to my list:
    Tom’s Expedition Equipment List
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    Quote Originally Posted by JPFreek1 View Post
    Planning to go overlanding? We recently prepared a list of the general items needed for an overlanding excursion and would definitely like your feedback and input on additional items as comments on the article below:

    http://online.jpfreek.com/2010/07/27...and-adventure/
    Good basics list!

    I'd add under Tools:any special/vehicle specific tools. ie:socket for spindle nuts/axle shaft nuts. Anything 'oddball' you know you need for your rig, and other folks probably wouldn't have in thier basic tool kit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAR Jeepster View Post
    Great start for an Overlanding Checklist.

    It made me review my list and make some a few adjustments. My list seems long but I still use an old Jeep
    Great list Tom! Your list is a lot like mine, (minus the photo gear/climbing gear) with tools and parts specific to your rig.

    Takes a few years (or miles) to learn your rig, and just what you may need for your it when out in the boonies.

    Isn't it amazing how much stuff you can stick in a Jeep and small trailer, and still have room to sit inside?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hill, Bill E. View Post
    Great list Tom! Your list is a lot like mine, (minus the photo gear/climbing gear) with tools and parts specific to your rig.

    Takes a few years (or miles) to learn your rig, and just what you may need for your it when out in the boonies.

    Isn't it amazing how much stuff you can stick in a Jeep and small trailer, and still have room to sit inside?

    HB
    It helps that the Jeep is a Jeepster with no back seat. The down side is my Jeepster is pushing 6000lbs.
    You are right it takes time to build a good list, I always have a note pad with me and add or delete items from my list after each trip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAR Jeepster View Post
    I always have a note pad with me and add or delete items from my list after each trip.
    The wife and I have found this VERY useful... Funny thing was first time out we forgot the pen and note pad, so when we got back the first thing on the list was a pen and note pad.

    Circular logic.
    Last edited by mudbutt; 08-02-2010 at 08:20 PM.

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    I dunno. It seems a bit over the top for a list of MINIMUM suggested items . . .

    Last I checked, you didn't *need* a lift, lockers, skid plates, winch, etc. to go out on an adventure (let alone THREE different jacks!!!).

    Likewise, mentioning that $2000+ cameras are discouraged because they can break seems a bit, uh, out of place (not to mention entirely false).

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