Kaiserjeeps
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Years ago when I used to go up in my CJ solo because of working an odd shift, I would always call a friend and tell him if I didn't call by 6ish that I would be in this area or that. I knew it was risky and I never changed the plan. I never needed help and with a little SAR experience, it seemed like a dumb idea to go without telling someone. The thought of spending the night upside down in shoulder harnesses didn't sound to great.
I have seen rigs vandalized on the trail and it is sad. Most folks know wheelers are usually a generous bunch. I have seen the same thing happen on the beach. An accidentally beached large sail boat and several people taking stuff off of it like it was theirs, while the owners walked into town to get assistance.
You can hide your valuables way off in the trees and then walk out. As for winches, lights, radios, I guess you had better hope for the best. Don't break down? LOL
I have seen rigs vandalized on the trail and it is sad. Most folks know wheelers are usually a generous bunch. I have seen the same thing happen on the beach. An accidentally beached large sail boat and several people taking stuff off of it like it was theirs, while the owners walked into town to get assistance.
You can hide your valuables way off in the trees and then walk out. As for winches, lights, radios, I guess you had better hope for the best. Don't break down? LOL