Next time your out around the Billings area hit me up on Facebook, I have a page called Montana dirt roads, I go pretty much anywhere.also have a YouTube channel..I'm looking at a 02 Montero as the Sequoia is a big has hog and the Jeep a bit cozy with the family.
See I'm doing this backwards from you. I'm going from 422 hazard more places I can go on two wheels cheaper as I can on four wheels that being said I also spend more time alone up in the mountains so driving a gas-guzzling Jeep or Ford ranger does not make much sense financially. That being said...
I have been listening to this long before even own adventure bike, a lot of what they talked about also goes for overland travel with vehicles as far as long distance traveled border crossings and so on. I now have a KLR in a thoroughly enjoy listening to the rider skills episodes
If ya ever make it to Montana guy let me know, I know of some excellent areas to go to depending on your interest, I have been riding a road bike for 8 years and off road with a Jeep for more so.i know of two of the highest dirt roads in Montana
I just picked me up a 2018 camo new 2 weeks ago, been looking into adv bikes and what I require from one the KLR just checked all the boxes.i already have the skid plate and low pro drain bolt installed and panniers and crash bars are next in line.i put on thousands of miles in gravel roads and...
I have five kids and until recently two dogs ..I got tired of the flimsy crappy ground tents so I got a four man tepui with annex and stuck that on my Jeep xj,then to my ranger and now it's in my Toyota Sequoia where it will stay ...for now,also have 19ft camper for hunting and when we go to...
I fit my family of five plus two dogs in a extended cab ranger for a 700 mile trip so you should be fine on that end, as far as setting up and teardown of camp that's gonna have to be trial and error to see what flows best and what doesn't work.to the trucks 2wd just be cautious about what your...