Great kit J.R.! Perfect for the off-road adventure, but also really handy in an Oroville Dam situation where you need to bug out real quick. My only suggestion would be some com's (CB, Ham Radio, Sat phone, pre-pay cell, etc.). Love the new lift btw!
Thanks for the video. Just found your channel by your interview with another Overland channel. In the research phase now, getting my ‘03 Tacoma overland ready! Very helpful video. Liked and subscribed! 👍🏼☺️
Jillian, if I may suggest you carry a "Pulaski Tool" It is combination AXE and Pick in one tool. A very good piece of kit. I applaud your organization and level of competence for such a youthful person. Cheers, Mate.
I would also recommend some sort of communications equipment. Alcohol stove, dehydrated food. Toilet paper or paper towels, a body towel and soap. I also carry a rocket type stove so it charges phone or lights and uses twigs for fuel. But nice set up.
you also might want to add in some para cord and jb weld. the jb weld works miracles just to keep you moving in case your radiator cracks. and the para cord has a bunch of uses on its own. and i also keep a couple of petzle head lamps handy to keep my hands free...
hello will you be doing a review on the Tire deflator. I saw in your IG video that you used it this pass weekend and I would like to know it went. also you didn't say the size of you bubba rope. I am new to 4x4 world and would like to know what type of bubba rope to get.
I once got lost in the desert while hiking in Arizona, I had no water and was sooooo crazy thirsty after hours of roaming around completely lost, I totally lucked out and found a tiny little stream with red water flowing through it, I didn’t have a life straw and I didn’t care, I drank it up like crazy!!!! LOL. I Eventually decided my best option would be to climb a mountain to get a better view of the surroundings and luckily I saw a tiny road off in the distance and I was good once I got to it :)
you might want to add a more power puller come along. if you don't have a winch they are the best. I have one in my gear but since got a winch for my rig its a backup.
Thank you for presenting such an easy to follow breakdown of your kit. Currently I am in the process of putting together my own kit and i appreciate the visual aides that you shared with us. Keep up the great work. jb
Great kit J.R.! Perfect for the off-road adventure, but also really handy in an Oroville Dam situation where you need to bug out real quick. My only suggestion would be some com's (CB, Ham Radio, Sat phone, pre-pay cell, etc.). Love the new lift btw!
Thanks for the video. Just found your channel by your interview with another Overland channel. In the research phase now, getting my ‘03 Tacoma overland ready! Very helpful video. Liked and subscribed! 👍🏼☺️
You almost need a trailer to carry all the survival gear but I must say you have covered all the bases, awesome...
Excellent video Thanks 🙏🏻 for sharing...
Jillian, if I may suggest you carry a "Pulaski Tool" It is combination AXE and Pick in one tool. A very good piece of kit. I applaud your organization and level of competence for such a
youthful person. Cheers, Mate.
I would also recommend some sort of communications equipment. Alcohol stove, dehydrated food. Toilet paper or paper towels, a body towel and soap. I also carry a rocket type stove so it charges phone or lights and uses twigs for fuel. But nice set up.
Nice overall selection of gear. Thanks for sharing it with us. Scott
I love that you have pass the pig. I haven't played that in years.
Joel Parsons haha!
you also might want to add in some para cord and jb weld. the jb weld works miracles just to keep you moving in case your radiator cracks. and the para cord has a bunch of uses on its own. and i also keep a couple of petzle head lamps handy to keep my hands free...
hello will you be doing a review on the Tire deflator. I saw in your IG video that you used it this pass weekend and I would like to know it went. also you didn't say the size of you bubba rope. I am new to 4x4 world and would like to know what type of bubba rope to get.
I once got lost in the desert while hiking in Arizona, I had no water and was sooooo crazy thirsty after hours of roaming around completely lost, I totally lucked out and found a tiny little stream with red water flowing through it, I didn’t have a life straw and I didn’t care, I drank it up like crazy!!!! LOL. I Eventually decided my best option would be to climb a mountain to get a better view of the surroundings and luckily I saw a tiny road off in the distance and I was good once I got to it :)
Would LOVE to know about your tyre deflators!
LOL Always better to be prepared for desert raves 😂😂😂
you might want to add a more power puller come along. if you don't have a winch they are the best. I have one in my gear but since got a winch for my rig its a backup.
Thanks for sharing your videos. In one of them you showed the taillights you put on the rack, could you show how you did it?
great video
Pass the pig, love that game!
Do more videos! But how about a fire extinguisher? Do you have one installed as part of your rig?
BrassAxe yes she does
Might want to add an extra quart of oil, spare belt, voltmeter, water filter/purifier (in addition to the water you pack) and...WD40!!!
the baby blue tube is a water purifier.
Crushing it
Love the channel. Do you have a website with the items in this video?
Great video. Where do u keep it in your truck?
you didnt put in your Krazy Beaver shovel?!?!?!
ha! I mention it at the end! That is ALWAYS on the rig! :)
Loved the video. Are there any review videos on the way?
Gear Videos or Trip?
Where's the Tomahawk fam?
What do you keep all of your gear in? I am looking for a bag to keep all of my stuff organized
Well thought out kit thanks for sharing.
Check out my Bug bag and belt kit when you have time...
What kind of tire deflator was that?
You forgot adicks vaparator 😁😂🤣😃
cant hear you
any bets that arb tire kit was over $100? price gougers! i dont care how good your product is, thats all they are. other than that nice video
It’s around $35 on Amazon. It’s my wish list item.
More uh and ums then a teenage valley girl
Thank you for presenting such an easy to follow breakdown of your kit. Currently I am in the process of putting together my own kit and i appreciate the visual aides that you shared with us.
Keep up the great work.
jb