I won't get into the BS of the "most people will never..." argument. In the end, people build what they want for the trips they want to take. Your answer to the question may be totally different than mine based on destination and needs. My answer to the question might make a desert rat chuckle but make perfect sense to anyone from British Columbia. All of us will have a different answer than those freaks in Iceland who build incredible machines.
For me, my 4Runner will be 'ready' when I can get myself unstuck, when I can call for help where I have no cell coverage... and be heard, when I can sleep comfortably in most (if not all) weather conditions, and when I can store enough food and water to keep my wife and I alive for 3 weeks without restocking. After those requirements are satisfied, I will move on to increasing the base capability of the truck to allow us to travel farther afield than my current 9.6" of ground clearance will allow, increasing the fording depth, and increasing the overall range. As it stands now, my truck is not "ready" for more than forest roads and primitive camping.
Sadly, the people who have the most experience to share on this topic have instead decided to posture and lecture and belittle people who are asking an honest question. We all start off knowing nothing and learning what we can from experience and from others. Mostly what I have learned on this thread is people are still jerks no matter where they live or what they do for a living, that I'll get better information and responses on Expedition Portal, and that forum regulars ironically stroke their e-peen while complaining about web wheelers and posers... stroking their own e-peen.
I'm so glad I joined IH8MUD![]()
Interesting post, & welcome to MUD! Not all of us are worshipers of the "experienced" posters on this forum. Please don't be turned off by the direction this thread has gone. There is good and valuable information here. Common sense can take you a long way and help keep you out of trouble. Glean what you can, and sound off if you think you can help some one. That's the true spirit of this forum, IMHO.