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Originally Posted by SUXX3SS
Overlanding is something I'd like to do more of. I've currently invested in a few items to help me keep going in more remote areas and trying to get setup to be able to work off grid as well.
Recently purchased a cheap refrigerator (alpicool 55qt), battery bank with solar, and I'm testing out a mobile router from Cradlepoint, the R1900, to see if it's sufficient data to keep me working in certain remote destinations. Though I may need to look at satellite.
Also purchased a cheap roof rack to help me lug some of this stuff, as I'm running out of room in the 4 runner.
Next steps is to build a drawer system in the back of the 4runner and long term goals is to have a trailer.
Do many of you overland on your own? I've always been cautious when going out in the bush to always bring 2 vehicles in case something happens to one. But then you're limited to other peoples schedules and I find I don't get out as often as I'd like.
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Depending on how extreme your definition of over landing is (as opposed to wheelin’), you can go very mild on the build. It’s kind of a rule to never go out on your own, but I know many do. I probably wouldn’t, but my situation is different than many.
Oh and that fridge will be worth it’s weight in gold. I wish I had invested in one when I had the chance.
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