I have the dream to camp out in the wild in the USA. Nevada has been a top spot with the huge amounts of public land, less people and awesome views in the country. I had no idea it was this awesome. But dispersed camping has been limited to driving on roads within the country. Driving a 5-Ton off the road over brush, hidden rocks, ravines, river beds and over some hills out of site to a choice spot is the idea I have.
I look at the pictures and videos of these 5-Ton trucks and think they would travel just fine. Some problems might be a punctured tire from nails, screws and crap left over from miners of yesteryear. Getting stuck would be another issue. The product/sales videos (like from OshKosh) have the trucks traveling cross country on a graded road. Was the intent of the cross country travel to be on a more smoother surface than what I'm describing? Do you foresee any issues driving these trucks in this way and piloted by someone with off-road/jeep trail driving training?
I look at the pictures and videos of these 5-Ton trucks and think they would travel just fine. Some problems might be a punctured tire from nails, screws and crap left over from miners of yesteryear. Getting stuck would be another issue. The product/sales videos (like from OshKosh) have the trucks traveling cross country on a graded road. Was the intent of the cross country travel to be on a more smoother surface than what I'm describing? Do you foresee any issues driving these trucks in this way and piloted by someone with off-road/jeep trail driving training?