20-minute pit stop… only break on a two-day trip through Eastern Oregon!

@Sky
I don’t have that kind of group, but I’m not planning anything too wild. Just moderate trails.

Tilden said:
@Sky
I don’t have that kind of group, but I’m not planning anything too wild. Just moderate trails.

As long as you stay within cell range, have good tools, and don’t take on risky trails, you should be fine. Recovery gear like traction boards and a solid jack are must-haves. And always carry a spare!

@Sky
I’ll be sticking to easier trails in places like the Mojave and Death Valley. Should be alright, I hope!

Random question, but how do you like the TOYOs?

Ode said:
Random question, but how do you like the TOYOs?

They’ve been fantastic! I had the same ones on my F250 PowerStroke. Minimal road noise, and they perform great off-road. Only got flats from really nasty stuff like a railroad spike and a roofing nail. Currently on my third set and getting around 30k miles even with all the off-roading.

@Sky
Good to hear! Safe travels out there.

Ode said:
@Sky
Good to hear! Safe travels out there.

Thanks, appreciate it!

Where did you get those red, white, and blue vents?

Uma said:
Where did you get those red, white, and blue vents?

I painted them myself. Took a lot of taping and patience, with a day for each color and then sealing. It was a hassle, but I’m happy with the results!

@Sky
Might have to give that a shot. Looks great!

I’d love to explore Eastern Oregon too… once I get my rear end fixed. I’m up in Washington.

Uma said:
I’d love to explore Eastern Oregon too… once I get my rear end fixed. I’m up in Washington.

You’d love it! Found some amazing spots.

Sky said:

Uma said:
I’d love to explore Eastern Oregon too… once I get my rear end fixed. I’m up in Washington.

You’d love it! Found some amazing spots.

Done a few Gambler events in Central Oregon but haven’t ventured out east yet. Definitely on my list!