TuffNStuff
Pebble Pounder
I have not really seen any posts on here that show what people take with them while they are out running their rigs. So I thought this post might be useful for new people to the hobby or people who are wondering.
When we go out during the warmer times of year here in Eastern Washington we usually go on what we call expeditions. Trailing is one of our favorite ways to test the capabilities of our rigs because of all the unknowns that can take place on a trail.
We have been on three or four really great hikes where we have taken our rigs with us. A couple of which we have recorded and are up on our Youtube channel. You can watch one of my favorite scale trail runs by clicking the link.
Being that most times while trailing you are away from any kind of work bench and parts you have to make sure you go prepared. I can tell you personally I have wasted part of the time I get during a weekend taking a hike all the way back to the truck to get one little part.
Well, after that experience we started making a point of going prepared. Being that my wife is the one who is with me she takes a backpack too. But her bag usually has the more "hiking" oriented gear in it like a first aid kit, matches, some type of blanket, water and snacks.
However, being that trailing your rig involves testing the limits of your 4x4 we have adapted.
Below I have several images, that I will describe to you, displaying the trailing equipment we take to keep that SOB Murphy in his hole where he belongs. Cause we all know it: The more stuff you put between you and Murphy the less he feels like visiting.
Below we have a picture of my backpack. I know it is a little blurry but this bag is actually made by Dakine and is used for back country skiing. I have had it for quite a while and it has plenty of storage space for all the things you will see below.
If you are looking for a bag specifically for trailing I would suggest getting one that has both chest and waist straps. For those long hikes it sure does help to take some of that weight off your shoulders. But if you are lucky you can convince the little lady that your shoulders hurt anyway and you would like a beer and a back rub. "thumbsup"
When we go out during the warmer times of year here in Eastern Washington we usually go on what we call expeditions. Trailing is one of our favorite ways to test the capabilities of our rigs because of all the unknowns that can take place on a trail.
We have been on three or four really great hikes where we have taken our rigs with us. A couple of which we have recorded and are up on our Youtube channel. You can watch one of my favorite scale trail runs by clicking the link.
Being that most times while trailing you are away from any kind of work bench and parts you have to make sure you go prepared. I can tell you personally I have wasted part of the time I get during a weekend taking a hike all the way back to the truck to get one little part.
Well, after that experience we started making a point of going prepared. Being that my wife is the one who is with me she takes a backpack too. But her bag usually has the more "hiking" oriented gear in it like a first aid kit, matches, some type of blanket, water and snacks.
However, being that trailing your rig involves testing the limits of your 4x4 we have adapted.
Below I have several images, that I will describe to you, displaying the trailing equipment we take to keep that SOB Murphy in his hole where he belongs. Cause we all know it: The more stuff you put between you and Murphy the less he feels like visiting.
Below we have a picture of my backpack. I know it is a little blurry but this bag is actually made by Dakine and is used for back country skiing. I have had it for quite a while and it has plenty of storage space for all the things you will see below.
If you are looking for a bag specifically for trailing I would suggest getting one that has both chest and waist straps. For those long hikes it sure does help to take some of that weight off your shoulders. But if you are lucky you can convince the little lady that your shoulders hurt anyway and you would like a beer and a back rub. "thumbsup"
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