My uncle once did the opposite (sort of) on purpose.
He had one on the 1960s GMC pickups with GM's early V6, the one that sort of galloped.
He was out in the boonies, and ran out of gas, but had some kerosene. It worked well enough for him to make it home.
I believe that is correct.
I have an Overland, so no factory trailcam. I added one that connects to my Garmin Overlander GPS. I mounted it on my custom light bar, right above the bumper.
I compiled a list recently of Florida trails I found by searching online. I have not yet been on any of these, but maybe this list will give you a head start in searching.
Oceola National Forest
Ocala National Forest
Withlacoochee State Forest
Big Cypress National Preserve
Redneck Yacht Club...
Over 20 years ago my business had a Dell desktop that had a failing hard drive. I first contacted customer service several weeks prior to expiration of factory warranty. Technicians had me try several things over the course of weeks to try and fix. Finally I was told the HD could not be repaired...
Good point, which I did consider. I suppose it boils down to risk assessment. Theft vs fire. I have seen three car fires in my day, one of which I supressed until FD arrived, possibly saving a life.
Since I have had zero batteries stolen (or other mischief under the hood), the odds seem to be...
I don't think it works that way. I thought of something else I wanted after I had ordered. This was only a couple weeks after I ordered, and months before my JT was built (covid shutdown). But it had already been "scheduled for production", so I could not add even just one little item.