If you mount a fire extinguisher on your roll bar, and you rock a soft top on your Jeep, make sure that when you're taking down the soft top, that it will not land very hard directly on the fire extinguisher trigger and blast the back of your driver's side headrest, not that I know from experience or anything lol
@wallyworld16333 жыл бұрын
LOL!!! i would've like to have seen that 3 stooges moment. :)
@henrikalexis41683 жыл бұрын
instablaster...
@HeatherFaraMS2 жыл бұрын
Where would you mount in suv with side airbags?
@garychandler42967 ай бұрын
Inside? @@HeatherFaraMS
@VictorGarciaRАй бұрын
@@HeatherFaraMSunder the driver seat or in the door (if there is enough storage room)
@gilvietor19184 жыл бұрын
I have used my tools helping other people, often in the middle of nowhere on a scenic byway. One man had a wheel come off up in Wyoming, he said I was the only person that came to help, he was 65 years old, and was not thinking clearly. His wife wasn't doing well and he wanted to see Yellowstone, he rotated his tires and forgot to tighten the lug nuts, yes his entire front wheel came off on a very winding road with cliffs. I am so thankful I was able to help him, you never know when you'll need it.
@silk.14672 жыл бұрын
Hey what’s wrong with being 65:)
@peterkelly48693 ай бұрын
Where did you get lug nuts to re-attach the wheel?
@gilvietor19183 ай бұрын
@@peterkelly4869 we just used what he had to limp to town, one wheel only had 3 lug nuts if I am remembering correctly. I had to break off a couple of the studs too.
@ddaannvvaajj3334 жыл бұрын
10:25 "Wrapped it around trees before, didn't damage the bark." Your respect and consciousness for the natural environment is admirable. Thanks you for all of these great videos.
@AndrewAMartin4 жыл бұрын
It's that John Muir ethos: take only pictures, leave only footprints (or in this case, tire tracks)...
@JCintheBCC4 жыл бұрын
I know you know this, of course, but just to add to the snatch block comment: It allows for directional pulls to winch in a direction other than directly toward your vehicle. In fact, the only time I have used a snatch block was running a winch line up a hill to a tree and back down to the road to pull perpendicular to the road and pull the vehicle back onto the road. A snatch block and tree strap (or wide tow strap) can unlock a lot of winching options that could never be possible otherwise.
@jameschaisson25694 жыл бұрын
When you mentioned to food I almost expected you to pull out a picture if Marco. 😁
@milescorp62374 жыл бұрын
That would have been funny. When you are heading out on the trail and you need to eat, don't forget to bring MARCO (Man Always Rocks-a-Cook Out)
@TheTrakker4 жыл бұрын
My favorite point that you mentioned is the trash bag. I can't tell you how many times I've gone camping with a group and I'm the only one with trash bags.
@garychandler42967 ай бұрын
Can't tell you how many times I've been camping and hadto🎉haul off bagful from dimwits that should stay in town!
@kungfumaster81714 жыл бұрын
Great job. I might add sun screen and or bug spray.
@Desert6G4 жыл бұрын
chap stick as well. Living in the desert after a day of driving your lips will be dry by the end of the day and you won't know it until its to late.
@tatergun10154 жыл бұрын
A good pair of trauma shears can cut anything, especially a seatbelt, it is used all the time by the EMS/fire service I'm on, does the same as a seat belt cutter, but is more versatile. I carry a pair in my truck.
@roberthart41604 жыл бұрын
I thought the exact same thing
@chuckrf15023 жыл бұрын
Just addedtwo pair to my Amazon cart. Good suggestion.
@stevend91244 жыл бұрын
Never given a thought about a fire extinguisher before inexpensive and easy to install. Yup I'm getting one gear videos are the best 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@flyfisher5304 жыл бұрын
I also consider the Garmin Inreach Mini an invaluable accessory to have with you when off roading. You can choose between plans where you pay every month of the year - or a Freedom plan where you only pay for the months you use it (I think only a few dollars more per month). The ability to text to loved ones, have immediate access to emergency services, and the ability for them to know exactly where you are is awesome. Also, the ability to connect to your phone via Bluetooth allows for custom text messaging so that emergency services know exactly what the issue is - very cool.
@sdfaulk014 жыл бұрын
I was going to mention this too, for those that only make a few treks per year the Freedom plan is very reasonable.
@bigbear55314 жыл бұрын
You forgot the number one most important thing to bring!!! Marco... love that guy .. we would take him on every camping trip.. he makes any food look like the greatest thing ever .. lol. Even if you were broken down and stranded you would eat like kings. Love your channel and passion
@Owl5664 жыл бұрын
A snatch block not only gives you the option of doubling your pull but it also gives you the opportunity to pull from a different angle - that’s why you should still carry the tree trunk protector. If you need to be pulled in a certain direction but the recovery vehicle can’t get onto that angle, you (may) be able to set up the tree trunk protector onto a tree etc and set the snatch block up to that and run the winch cable from the recovery vehicle, through the snatch block and onto your vehicle to pull you in the direction you need. 👍🏻
@alexfrench45584 жыл бұрын
Not really sure how he doesn’t have a million subscribers yet, high quality production and good information
@Achisachis733 жыл бұрын
because there are many many people making these kind of videos, I agree the videos are really good.
@hamidnia72423 жыл бұрын
He produce good quality contents
@tomc55354 жыл бұрын
Thank you, very informative post. It would be great to see your storage bins you use to secure all this gear inside the Jeep.
@unclelar8194 жыл бұрын
Great advice! Interestingly enough, I carry almost all of that, with the exception of the recovery gear, in my Lexus RX which has NEVER been off-road. Growing up in the country in the Midwest taught me to be prepared for almost any emergency at any time. One would be surprised when quick assistance just isn't available.
@roberthart41604 жыл бұрын
Saline solution, or some kind of eye wash is a great idea too
@fatLPfan4 жыл бұрын
awesome video!! one thing i can recommend is open that emergency blanket make sure its not damaged and put in a zip lock bag and your good. you don't want to be stuck out there in a life threatening situation and come to find out its not good it can be as simple as life or death. CHECK ALL YOUR GEAR FOLKS BE SAFE!
@ridiculex8344 жыл бұрын
I bought that California Backroads and 4-Wheel Drive Trails book because you mentioned it in other vehicles. It saved my weekend last weekend. Thank you!
@TrailRecon4 жыл бұрын
Awesome! Its a great book I've been using for years.
@Wrangzilla4 жыл бұрын
Great Video Master Chief!!! That Van Halen album was the first "cassette" i saved up for with my allowance in 1984 when I was 8. It's in my vinyl collection as well...
@manitoucole24 жыл бұрын
Same and my buddies and I skipped school to watch the world premiere of Panama.
@Wrangzilla4 жыл бұрын
@@manitoucole2 Good times!!
@crocslocked52884 жыл бұрын
1978 "Runnin' with the Devil" Sophomore year was never the same.... Thank you for sharing! Agreed good times!
@Gewgoal4 жыл бұрын
Jumper cables
@Jim_woods4 жыл бұрын
Or a jumper battery pack
@Gewgoal4 жыл бұрын
Jim Woods a must have when going solo 👍
@mikerobbins50494 жыл бұрын
My little jumper pack (not much bigger than a cell phone) saved our butt while on Hells Revenge a few years back. Shut the jeep off and when we were ready to move on.... nothing... wouldnt even burn the dome light....
@4wheeling4 жыл бұрын
The blue ridge overland bags are amazingly durable. They are expensive, but they are also an awesome value. My tool bag is 5 years old, it probably weighs forty pounds, and still looks brand new. I highly recommend them to anyone that asks.
@68mustangman4 жыл бұрын
A spare key is actually good to carry as well.
@Anschutz2703 жыл бұрын
I have been the ID-10T that locked themselves out with the engine running.
@matthewg.garcia94153 жыл бұрын
This is actually good if you have wrangler without power locks. You can use the spare to unlock your rear gate while the engine is running lol.
@Ryan-xw1tp4 жыл бұрын
You produce high quality content and saved me from buying a hi-lift jack! Definitely will look into the bottle jack. Thank you!
@AndrewAMartin4 жыл бұрын
We used that exact brand of jack this past weekend to save my bacon after I got hung up on a tree stump, the jack's owner said he saw it here on TrailRecon...
@bobsteger39224 жыл бұрын
The one thing you didn't mention is the Deadman. I never go out without it. Sometimes there isn't a tree to winch to. Great video.
@errhka4 жыл бұрын
you can always bury your spare tire if you need - more work but may be worth it to some to not carry the dead man
@SSMJ4 жыл бұрын
@@errhka Oh that's terrifying
@MountainManGuy4 жыл бұрын
@@SSMJ Wait, what's scary about that?
@SSMJ4 жыл бұрын
@@MountainManGuy I'm just imagining it going wrong and 100 lb tire flying through the air. Part of the appeal of a Deadman system is that if it fails you just have a tarp coming at you. It would likely work just fine but I've seen too many "idiots in cars" videos involving truck tires to feel okay with it.
@gqwarrior66944 жыл бұрын
@@MountainManGuy No problem with burying your spare. Bury it completely & on a slight angle away from the stuck rig & it will be fine.
@mjjensenpix4 жыл бұрын
I started using a checklist, not just an OCD thing, but helps you get things “right” not just “done”. Pilots use checklists, so why not overlanders? 🤷🏼♂️
@mcraea14 жыл бұрын
Its a chief thing also!
@kgkg66493 жыл бұрын
Well said and me too :)
@Bishop01783 жыл бұрын
nothing worse than going mining and forgetting the sluice
@jimt23164 жыл бұрын
Great video! Saw a tip a long time ago. Store TP in an old plastic Folgers can. Always looks like it is brand new
@marki-p50654 жыл бұрын
Hey Brad, great video... Couple of things.... shovel- you need to carry a decent long handle shovel if you are going into the dunes or of beach sand, 1) I got caught out once... You will never dig yourself out of soft sand with the one you carry, I keep the fold up one in my car all the time and if I'm going to the beach or going to be in the dunes I take a decent long handle shovel....2) your kinetic snatch strap shouldn't be used as a tree trunk protector when winching....carry both....3) carry a 36mm socket for when you break universal joints or have issues with axels or bearings... this is the only way to remove axles if you have a catastrophic failure...4 rags, carry rags or paper towel to wipe and clean things, mud after winching, grease, oil, de mist your windscreen etc etc... fridge with cold.beer...🤣🤣 great show good to see you and Nate (Dirt lifestyles) getting together....
@davejalenderki4 жыл бұрын
I learned in the Army "it is better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it". Great video. Thanks.
@Tex7354 жыл бұрын
I'm a fan of the S.O.L. small survival kits. They have pretty much every base covered. Nice gear and it's not expensive so it's kind of a no-brainer...
@docholliday62854 жыл бұрын
Excellent overview. Firearm. Never leave home without one.
@davemurray84214 жыл бұрын
I really enjoy the gear videos, plus this one reminded me to get my extinguisher checked, so thanks. I'm even starting to convince my wife that she does need some of this stuff for her CRV. Great info as always Brad!
@robertmorris99984 жыл бұрын
I loved it when you flicked that knife out...and everybody else probably loved when you did it the second time lol. Or maybe they didn’t see it, you were pretty casual.
@BenandBrandi4 жыл бұрын
5 power tanks could get expensive! :P good tips. Thanks, for the video!
@dennisormond49144 жыл бұрын
Everyone always forgets the little signaling mirror with the small aiming hole.... for rescue and everyday use to show your location or getting someone's attention.....🙂
@thomasturner51663 жыл бұрын
Colby Emergency Valve Stems are nice to have in a pinch.
@markwyatt30883 жыл бұрын
Several military style WAG bags solve the poop problem for shorter trips, are super sturdy and legal to throw into dumpsters.
@ericknordtvedt89682 жыл бұрын
Another thing that I've found real helpful, and it's overlooked a lot is a waterproof note pad to write on if need be. Plus bring a few pens because we all know that pens tend to not work when we need them to.
@scrapperstacker86292 жыл бұрын
I am glad you included the first aid kit.
@johnmccaffery51864 жыл бұрын
Seatbelt cutter. I bought one for each of our vehicles after I saw your other video, great idea!
@fwschnaar31794 жыл бұрын
As stated.... Great Video Brad ... Don’t know if it was mention in all the Comments? But one of the most important things you need to Survive on the Trail... Is Marco’s Book (The Overland Cook) ... If your going to be stuck on the Trail, at least have a Good Meal ! 😀👍
@TrailRecon4 жыл бұрын
Yes! Marco's Overland Cook Book is a must have!!!
@zachsteele69644 жыл бұрын
I love stuff like this, it's helpful for people getting into something like this. Great video
@90volts4 жыл бұрын
On the snatch block. I ran up on a very large tree limb that i did not see and it jammed itself up under my rear diff, with the front edge out under the front bumper. i could not for the life of me pull it out or break it. So i connected the snatch block to a tree about 20 yards in front of me, ran the winch out through it and back to the limb. Attached it to the limb and winched the limb out from the front of the vehicle. I was SO glad i had that snatch block! Sometimes you have to think outside the box. :) And the other thing i always have in the vehicle... jumper cables. Have not needed them myself for many years, but i have jumped people out on the trail as well as in the Wawa parking lot.
@bruceforster37094 жыл бұрын
I have an 01 Ranger 4 x 4. I don't do overlanding like you guys do, but your advice is spot on regardless! I'm a Disaster Response Coordinator for the 7th Day Adventist Church, so ALL of this stuff is of great interest to me! I used to be a Fire Dept. Medic, so we are very much on the same page. I have a BIG medical kit in my rig: I built it to help others as well as myself. Fire suppression-DITTO! My wife will tell you that I'm flashlight poor, LOL! I keep a second key ring in my other pocket in case I lock my main keys in my rig-Don't laugh. We have ALL done it. I have a whistle on the backup Key Ring. I carry a 5 Gallon Water Container and two water filters on board. I have a Maxpedition Gyrfalcon Backpack which is provisioned for one person for EIGHT DAYS! It has food, water shelter, a fire making kit, and cooking, along with some Ham Radio Gear. In addition to the VHF / UHF Walkie Talkie, I also have a Low Band, or what is called an HF Radio, along with a quick disconnect all band Antenna that will allow me to reach out globally if there are no repeaters in range. I have an SOL Tarp and emergency bivvy. That is my safety setup. I'd like to know what you think of it.
@franklinsmith61423 жыл бұрын
Just started watching your channel. From one navy vet (ABH) to another navy vet HOOYAH! Good work.
@TheWhyteRhyno774 жыл бұрын
I’d recommend a kinetic recovery rope. A tow strap is good for flat towing but not for recovery if you are going to “shock load”. They aren’t designed or rated for that type of use. Since they are not dynamic they can snap and can also cause damage to vehicles. I’ve seen hitches and recovery points sheared off because of this. Something to consider.
@TheWhyteRhyno774 жыл бұрын
Oh, forgot to add. Love the videos. I’m not being critical. I’m not a keyboard expert. Just wanted to weigh in. My wife and I enjoy the videos. Lastly, thank you and your family for the sacrifice of military service.
@Desert6G4 жыл бұрын
I always pack a set of jumper cables and a jump start battery pack. It can also double as a flashlight and a USB charger
@craigdouglasmartens70373 жыл бұрын
If a winch is unaffordable, a Spnish Windlass is a great technique for tensioning tow straps. Another tool I carry is a rated takedown ratchet which has useful lifting, pinching and tie down functionality up to a SWL of 4000kgs. I also carry at least 2l of coke or soda water as a standby fire-extinguisher. (Sorry about metric, I live in KwaZulu Natal,South Africa. ) Love your work, kept coming!
@aaronthompson97714 жыл бұрын
And now my Jeep is going to get just a little more crowded 😂. Thanks for this, I learned a thing or two.
@richfarfugnuven63084 жыл бұрын
Multi-tool, kinetic rope, compact hacksaw for cutting metal, quick clot and tourniquet to stop bleeding quickly. A little FYI about the kinetic rope: I usually will be driving my Arctic cat or Can Am SXS, I can't pull you out with a traditional rescue rope, but with my kinetic rope, I can...
@122644884 жыл бұрын
living in Florida, one essential item I always carry: a small chainsaw. battery or gas.
@AndrewAMartin4 жыл бұрын
Needed that last weekend, I got hung up on a small tree stump, wedged it between the front axle, the lower control arm, and the engine/trans skid plate. Oopsies. If it's battery powered, bring extra batteries too. And to add to my embarrassment, I got stuck again barely 50 feet farther down the trail. In my defense, I had the smallest tires & least lift of the group, and I'm not super experienced.
@wjf2134 жыл бұрын
Good video. I didn't read all the comments, so it might have been said already, but I always carry Bars Stop Leak, and an emergency fan belt kit. It's so much easier to feed the belt through and then splice it together, than to have a regular replacement belt. Plus you never know what belt might let go, so a one size fits all is perfect. Keep up the great work.
@drak0n4204 жыл бұрын
Watched this again because I have been looking for a better tool storage solution for my drawers. I carry a Dewalt full mechanic set but since it doesn't have adjustable wrenches, c-clamp, saw, files etc. I have a jumbled bag full of tools. I've done my engine swap, heads, transmission, and so much more with just what I have in it (specialty tools like puller for the harmonic balancer I needed to rent of course). Thanks for putting together some really nice lists of quality stuff on your Amazon page. I cannot stress enough to people getting into taking their rig out for whatever they want to do and just find out the cheaper tool they bought fails after a few uses or first use!
@randalltom97504 жыл бұрын
What a great video... Zip Ties... you missed one. But four items I didn’t consider, you’d mentioned... you are up by three! I’m a longtime Jeep enthusiast... I’ve worn out four, and I’ve just bought a ‘new’ low mileage used JK (15k)... it’s always good to review gear. Thanks for the info... Happy trails.
@steveweintraub11134 жыл бұрын
Another great video, thanks for doing this one. Rags to wipe the hands down with are always a good add. S/F shipmate
@D0n0fTheDead4 жыл бұрын
Spare relays and fuses as well as a small electrical repair kit (butt splices, connectors, wire, crimp tool, etc) and a multimeter to troubleshoot
@sorenmelchior4 жыл бұрын
I would add in Road Flares. You can use them to mark your location, as well as you can always start a fire in the pouring rain, or heavy snow with road flares.
@jeffn.26594 жыл бұрын
Boker makes great inexpensive rescue knives that have a serrated blade, a seat belt cutter and a glass breaker all in one. I never leave the house without one or more.
@danburch99894 жыл бұрын
I would add that three signals from any signaling device is the international distress signal be it a whistle, horn, gun, fires.
@trevorpeters43582 жыл бұрын
The reusable space blanket tarps are great. I use them as a tent ground tarp.
@texassky97064 жыл бұрын
I've been thinking about a winch, yet I haven't pulled the trigger on that purchase; mostly for the reason you stated...I won't know how to properly use it. Hummmm....winch lesson video sounds like fun! Though I may be the only one who needs it in this channel's community. Thanks for the safety gear tips. Fire extinguisher is top of my list now!
@richiec76024 жыл бұрын
Check out Ronny Dahl on YT. He has a great video on how to use a winch. He does a lot of How To off road videos that you would find very useful.
@dougsjunkmail4 жыл бұрын
You might not go back this far to read comments, but just wanted to mention, those jet type lighters are cool, but they don't work at altitude. And I see you go to Colorado occasionally. Water proof matches with a backup mechanical starter is the way to go.
@silk.14672 жыл бұрын
Shovel are very useful when rebuilding a impassable route.
@bobjuniel86833 жыл бұрын
In Australia Slip Slop Slap. Slip on clothes to avoid sun burn, Slop on UV sun screen 50+ to avoid skin cancer, and Slap on a hat to stay cool and dry if it rains. Insect spray for flies and mosquitoes is always in the car along with drinking water and snack food. In the tool kit I always have a good wheel brace as the wheel spanners that come with the car can be difficult to use. Good car maintenance is essential. Before towing an off road van 4000 miles I had the hoses, belts and thermostat replaced in my 8 year old car. In Thailand the Nissan dealer suggested i replace the car’s battery at 3 and a half years. I did and so I avoided having a car that will not start. I don’t speak Thai and there is no road side assist available for me. I change the windscreen wiper rubbers every year to prevent windscreen scratching. Always use the manufacturers original parts, generic parts may scratch the windscreen. Never go over a service and always keep the vehicle like new. I have had to extinguish 3 kitchen fires in my houses, not caused by me and I would never be without a fire extinguisher in the house and in a car. You only have seconds to save your car and occupants if a fire starts. Thanks for your great ideas and advice.
@ohsee13464 жыл бұрын
I purchased the same crazy beaver shovel, and I have used it TONS. Lots of recoveries in wyoming snow or mud. Goes to show how your gear needs to be tailored to where you live.
@huddyclan4 жыл бұрын
You carry a snatch block, but no D ring! I also have soft shackles. But, I carry a D ring to hook my snatch block to a tree strap. I do not like soft shackles around sharp metal edges. I also still use a D ring to connect to a front or rear bumper. Great video!
@jameshall43854 жыл бұрын
great tip on that seatbelt cutter. i never thought about how dangerous it could be to cut someone free with a knife.
@arielgs4 жыл бұрын
I carry pretty much the same. It is nice to validate that I am carrying valuable stuff!! Great guide!! I would add -you have them with your tools-: extra fuses and a tester!!
@braxtonbowring4 жыл бұрын
I would love to see a power tank review , walkthrough of how it works, personal opinion and uses! Love the videos
@bah53104 жыл бұрын
You could cut down on the communication pieces by just blowing your whistle in Morse code. Great video as always.
@TrailRecon4 жыл бұрын
lol!
@lizard24254 жыл бұрын
Ha.... nobody under the age of 70 would understand it !🤣
@wvoexwestvirginiaoutdoorex15213 жыл бұрын
A snatch block only doubles your pulling capacity when hooked back to yourself, otherwise its a change of direction. Figured that was a slip of the tongue...lol
@jps3b4 жыл бұрын
Your videos are a must watch for young off roaders such as myself. Thank you so much for all the valuable information
@mnolanco55994 жыл бұрын
Yankum ropes are way preferred over tow strap. Much longer useful life over a tow strap and easier on both vehicles. Australia rates tow straps and they are only good for like 100 pulls and if you are towing someone out you probably use 5-10 pulls. Yankum tow straps last much longer and are safer.
@minhster7144 жыл бұрын
I'm sure you know and someone else probably already mentioned it, but they make those soft shackles with a pulley on it now to replace those snatch blocks. Way smaller and lighter
@mcraea14 жыл бұрын
Great video but I would recommend a synthetic snatch rope along with a strap. Snatch rope is a must!!! One more thing your not going to able to use a bottle jack if you blow a bead and your in the mud in a rutt. Hi lift is way more reliable on the trail!
@jayl23314 жыл бұрын
This was like a really good military instructor briefing.
@andyhall96693 жыл бұрын
Thumbs up for Van Halen 1984! That's what I was listening to today!
@jflandry9033 жыл бұрын
This was a great list. I’m building a course. I’ve been looking at multiple similarly intended videos. This is the best to date. You’re not sponsored, so you have little bias. You’re a veteran, I am also a Canadian Armed Forces Veteran. I’m an amateur radio operator VE7PJF. Great list. Thank you.
@erikswenson9154 жыл бұрын
Mylar blankets are also useful in preventing shock if someone gets injured. Should be one in every first aid kit
@unimogman14 жыл бұрын
Brad I wouldn’t use soft shackles with that older style of snatch block. You should probably carry a D shackle or two.
@adamthompson84324 жыл бұрын
You should carry one of those water life straws or whatever they are called too. I have five of them. One for each car and bug out bags. Oh and I carry one on my motorcycle. It filters water and makes it safe to drink in case you run out. You can drink from a river, pond or lake.
@rdhays20004 жыл бұрын
Hi Brad, are you going to do a walk-through of that Blue Ridge Overland Gear First Aid Kit? That would be nice.
@petemiller5193 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thumbs up. Also a soil anchor is a requirement in places with no trees. Cheers.
@1sheinz4 жыл бұрын
Other things that should be in your kit are spare ujoints for axels and driveshafts with a spare short side axele, as well as spare locking wheel hub if so equiped with wheel bearings . It may well not ever be used by you, but always someone else has a failure on many trips. For jeepers and newer domestics that use a wheel hub bearing carry one, you WILL Need it if ever your short driveshaft breakes, The wheel and rim and break assembly will go rolling off into the distance almost imediatly. IT IS THE AXEL THAT HOLDS THE WHEEL BEARING TOGETHER, YES IT'S A DISASTER WHEN IT HAPPENS, I'VE HAD IT HAPPEN luckily at only 10 mph, but i carryed a spare wheel hub and axel and drove away an hour later. and yes i did a spindle swap with real wheel bearings and a locking hub, so that if anything should happen just unlock the hubs and put it into 2 wheel drive, and go home for repairs. Plus these parts barter well for beers barter well for beers, LOL. CHEERS N Steve h.
@ROXNMUD4 жыл бұрын
two things i always carry might seem overkill to some. one is a come a long, i have used it numerous times when a winch just wasn't a viable option second is my portable battery powered Marquette wire feed welder. this welder came in handy just a week ago when my buddy's jeep has a weld in bung come out of long arm and the right rear tire stuffed into the body. the come a long and welder made what could have been a long day, a quick repair and allowed us to finish our overnight wheelin trip. now we do a lot of serious rock crawling, but the welder goes everywhere the jeep does. yes it's very expensive, but when needed it's priceless.
@michaelworkman63954 жыл бұрын
I keep a few MREs in mine
@danburch99894 жыл бұрын
I do carry food, and also a shelter and gun. Excellent idea. You might go out for a day ride and end up a week out. It happened here in AZ about 3 yrs ago when an off roader went on a little used trail and broke down. Only the luck of an ATV rider saved him.
@peteacevedo34114 жыл бұрын
Again great video Brad living here is Colorado I have used a shovel and tow strap to get folks out of the snow. Great information
@jamesc20724 жыл бұрын
Awesome video Brad! I’ve been to 7th Comm BAS a few times myself! The one thing that I recently added to my off-road kit was a self priming siphon hose. Comes in extremely handy when people are running low on fuel or when an unexpected fuel line somehow decides to disconnect itself while on the trail…happened to me in Big Bear
@TrailRecon4 жыл бұрын
Excellent suggestion!
@billys24824 жыл бұрын
Always so detailed and in depth! love it!
@randallhall83204 жыл бұрын
If I’m not mistaken I think that’s actually a recovery strap because it likely has some elasticity to it. A true tow strap has steel hooks on each end and has no elasticity.
@JAMESALLEN-gp7fo4 жыл бұрын
I’m not experienced in 4wd, but for what it’s worth: I got my 2wd stuck in a wash (soft sand), where I shouldn’t have been. Nevertheless, I was glad to have a GOOD full sized shovel. Lot’s of work even with that, I’d have hated (failed?) with a small trench tool.
@donmontalvo14 жыл бұрын
GPS Bluetooth receiver. Because, well, no cell towers in Moab. Besides, A-GPS is not GPS. ;) Spent a few weeks at Moab in Aug, hitting Rubicon area in the Spring. Awesome channel BTW.
@TaterFarmer1544 жыл бұрын
I like to keep a small tarp which can be stored under the other gear and not take up much room. Keeps me clean and dry if I have to work on the ground.
@pennypackmtb25424 жыл бұрын
5 Jeeps! I'm putting my jeep down at the end of the month and I'm looking to adopt another one. Just saying. Yes safety first in any adventure. Even in a practice run. So what your saying about the fire extinguisher is if it's mounted you always know where its at. The seat belt cutter should be in reach of where your strapped in. Loved this video, the gear can save the day and your life. Always be prepared to spend the night. That's what makes it an adventure. Have you noticed those easy hill roll over are always in slow motion.
@itsjong4 жыл бұрын
Great informative video Brad! Thanks! I like that VanHalen 1984 album too!🤘🏼
@TheSlvrGR864 жыл бұрын
I always want to carry maxtraxx, they can get you out of sticky situations thats for sure! A little bulky, but I mount them to my FJ roof rack
@boddam004 жыл бұрын
Thanks for making a more realistic list. I love all the gadgets you can get for off-roading, but I need to keep things more budget friendly to start. 🤘
@mbryner744 жыл бұрын
Good list! Mine is very similar, except i add bug spray, sunscreen, and small box of handiwipes.
@matadorprime4 жыл бұрын
I greatly appreciate your videos! Thanks for taking the time to make them for us. I hope to see you and Marco at Jeep Bash in Seal Beach this year. I already registered.
@TrailRecon4 жыл бұрын
Thanks! Looking forward to Jeep Bash this year.
@claytonbauder83414 жыл бұрын
I suggest adding a couple packs of matches with that lighter. Never fun finding out your only lighter doesn’t have fluid!
@Wrangzilla4 жыл бұрын
Being a prior AT1, you ought to recommend something like the H3R Performance Halguard extinguisher. That way a small fire that was put out under control will not ruin your electronics with corrosion. It's a little more expensive, but a lot cheaper than replacing electronics and wiring harnesses.
@missingremote43884 жыл бұрын
I bought one of those, the big Halon 5 lb. Also the $100 floor bracket. And I installed it in my Suburban; passenger side. Haven't used it yet, but I hear they're good
@Wrangzilla4 жыл бұрын
@@missingremote4388 You kinda have to get two. That one for yourself and a cheap one in case someone else's rig is on fire. Can't use a $200+ extinguisher on someone else. lol