markleone22
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- First Name
- Mark
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- Chester County, PA
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- 2020 Jeep Gladiator
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I have a 2020 Sport with 2" lift, fairly aggressive 35's (Falken Wildpeak A/T), and a 175 lb. RTT. I'm not an "overlander," I've never been overlanding, and I don't aspire to be an overlander. But I am a guy who aspires to get further and further off the grid to reach the remote trout streams I dream about, to camp/fish safely for a couple of days at a time, without a catastrophe. To date, I have kept my fly-fishing outings to various streams throughout Central Pennsylvania within a few hours of my home in Southeastern PA, that are accessible by main roads. However, I am about to embark on my first trip "into the backcountry" of Vermont, via forest roads, etc. The trip will be for three days in Green Mountain National Forest in November, with a buddy who drives a barebones Subaru Forrester. My main concern for this trip and hopefully many just like it in the future, is just not getting stuck. Based on that, what would you say are the things I should absolutely have to minimize the possibility of getting stuck and being unable to recover? Do I need a sat phone? Is a winch overkill (I don't want to be a douche and have one for the sake of having one). Do I need recovery boards? Outside of bringing my .40 cal pistol and changing my stock spare to a 35, I'm trying to determine what the other non-negotiables are. Thanks in advance.
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