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Stumbled across the Hatchie National Wildlife Refuge on my way home work working out of town. Had to stop and check it out.

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New rubber (275/70/18 aka 33.2x10.8x18) for the new Cruiser.

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Any rubbing? Is there a noticeable ride difference? Just picked up my 21' this weekend and thinking I should dump the stockers now rather than later. Not modding for at least 6-9 months other than new tires and minor interior things.
 
Any rubbing? Is there a noticeable ride difference? Just picked up my 21' this weekend and thinking I should dump the stockers now rather than later. Not modding for at least 6-9 months other than new tires and minor interior things.

No rubbing under any normal driving circumstances but I haven't had them completely cut and stuffed off-road either lol. Ride is about the same, slightly firmer over hard edged hits but nothing harsh.
 
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Doing it right. V8 GX-R trim.
 
Just got back from my trip to Big Bend National park and Big Bend State State Park. This was my first time visiting this area of Texas, three days isn’t enough to see a quarter of this area. I’ll be going back in the future to keep exploring. I did the “badge of honor trail” aka, black gap road, the 200 handled it with ease. The face of the park ranger who was behind me on trail was priceless. Clearly this platform is way more capable than what I’m comfortable doing.

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Just got back from my trip to Big Bend National park and Big Bend State State Park. This was my first time visiting this area of Texas, three days isn’t enough to see a quarter of this area. I’ll be going back in the future to keep exploring. I did the “badge of honor trail” aka, black gap road, the 200 handled it with ease. The face of the park ranger who was behind me on trail was priceless. Clearly this platform is way more capable than what I’m comfortable doing.

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We have this park in our sights for next year, what’s the camping situation like? We pull a off road camper and are hoping to get deep into the middle of nowhere. Is it all designated sites or can you get into the interior and find some solitude?
 
We have this park in our sights for next year, what’s the camping situation like? We pull a off road camper and are hoping to get deep into the middle of nowhere. Is it all designated sites or can you get into the interior and find some solitude?
Similar plans here!
 
We have this park in our sights for next year, what’s the camping situation like? We pull a off road camper and are hoping to get deep into the middle of nowhere. Is it all designated sites or can you get into the interior and find some solitude?
We camped at the state park, every campsite inside the national park was full at the time. All the campsites at BBNP should be accessible with a trailer, except the one on Black Gap Road. Too much risk for a rollover on that road with a trailer. Camping at the state park was more solitary and it was still relatively close to BBNP. The trails I would stay away from with a trailer are the ones leading to Mexicano 1 and 2 campsites. That trail is super tight and lots of off-camber portions with steep grades.
 
We camped at the state park, every campsite inside the national park was full at the time. All the campsites at BBNP should be accessible with a trailer, except the one on Black Gap Road. Too much risk for a rollover on that road with a trailer. Camping at the state park was more solitary and it was still relatively close to BBNP. The trails I would stay away from with a trailer are the ones leading to Mexicano 1 and 2 campsites. That trail is super tight and lots of off-camber portions with steep grades.
Thanks for the input, this is exactly the info I was after.
 
Instant camp kitchen almost there.

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Instant camp kitchen almost there.

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That's a nice tailgating setup right there.
 
Instant camp kitchen almost there.

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The hitch-kitch....loving this idea.
 
❄️❄️WINTER WARNING❄️❄️

Temps getting low the next few days. Time to pull the LFP battery pack and move it to a warmer space. Only rated to -4f and -6f in the forecast. These have been running non-stop for 7 months and highest discharge as about 38ah while parked for several days. Very pleased with this power setup and have zero plans for solar as a result.

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Just got back from my trip to Big Bend National park and Big Bend State State Park. This was my first time visiting this area of Texas, three days isn’t enough to see a quarter of this area. I’ll be going back in the future to keep exploring. I did the “badge of honor trail” aka, black gap road, the 200 handled it with ease. The face of the park ranger who was behind me on trail was priceless. Clearly this platform is way more capable than what I’m comfortable doing.

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Headed there in march. I have a site off Old Ore reserved the first night but the rest of the sites I want I can't reserve until we get there which is annoying.
 

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