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The Mountain Man Chronicles
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Be comfortable with the uncomfortable live, learn and explore.
This is the mindset I take on my overlanding adventures. Every Overlanding adventure starts out planned, but no experience ever goes as scheduled. Learn to be uncomfortable, live life, and explore.
Live: Overland is an adventure live the experience and enjoy your surroundings.
Learn: Ovlernading is a learning experience look at the adventure with childlike curiosity
Explore: Ovelranding is the exploration of your mind body and soul. Embrace the adventure
Come along as I live my overland life, learn about me and hopefully something new, and explore this great nation with me.
Paul
This is the mindset I take on my overlanding adventures. Every Overlanding adventure starts out planned, but no experience ever goes as scheduled. Learn to be uncomfortable, live life, and explore.
Live: Overland is an adventure live the experience and enjoy your surroundings.
Learn: Ovlernading is a learning experience look at the adventure with childlike curiosity
Explore: Ovelranding is the exploration of your mind body and soul. Embrace the adventure
Come along as I live my overland life, learn about me and hopefully something new, and explore this great nation with me.
Paul
Exploring Abandoned Homesteads and Schools on South Dakota's Prarie
oin us on a journey through South Dakota's forgotten prairie landscapes, where abandoned homesteads and a nostalgic schoolhouse stand frozen in time. In this video, we'll uncover the stories behind these silent structures, each with its unique tale from the past.
We'll visit a quaint homestead dating back to the late 1800s, exploring the remnants of pioneer life, including rusty old tools that hint at the hard work and dreams of those who lived there. Then, we'll move to another homestead with intriguing architecture that reflects the diverse settlers who once called this place home.
The highlight of our adventure is an old schoolhouse, where the faded chalkboards and blown-out windows tell...
We'll visit a quaint homestead dating back to the late 1800s, exploring the remnants of pioneer life, including rusty old tools that hint at the hard work and dreams of those who lived there. Then, we'll move to another homestead with intriguing architecture that reflects the diverse settlers who once called this place home.
The highlight of our adventure is an old schoolhouse, where the faded chalkboards and blown-out windows tell...
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Explore South Dakota's Burke Park with our Overland Pets and a New Rig
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As we venture through the picturesque trails around Burke Lake, you’ll learn about the unique geological features of the area that make it a haven for hikers and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Don’t miss the insights into the diverse ecosystem of the Enchanted Forest, where trees tell stories over 300 years old! Whether you're a seasoned hiker or just looking for a fun day out with your pets, our ...
Walking the line on a shelf road in Moab
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Join us on an exhilarating journey through Moab as we venture off the beaten path! In this video, we explore some of the most thrilling shelf roads that will put our skills and courage to the test. With breathtaking views and challenging terrains, we embrace the spirit of adventure in one of the most stunning landscapes the desert has to offer. Watch as we navigate rocky ascents, narrow ledges,...
Overland Tires on Gladiator. First thoughts on Baja Boss AT's
Просмотров 450Месяц назад
Curious about the Mickey Thompson Baja Boss AT's on a Jeep Gladiator? Watch this video for first thoughts on these overland tires and their performance! In this video, I will take you through my decision process on deciding what tires I put on my Jeep Gladiator. I will do my best to explain why I chose the tires I did. Also, how the tires I chose survived Moab and the Rim Rocker. If you are int...
The Rim Rocker Trail more difficult than expected. Living life on the edge
Просмотров 408Месяц назад
Join me on an unforgettable adventure along The Rim Rocker Trail! 🚙✨ In this episode of The Mountain Man Chronicles, I share the exhilarating experience of pushing my limits on this thrilling off-road journey. What started as a casually planned expedition turned into a wild ride filled with stunning views, unexpected challenges, and fantastic camaraderie! From navigating nerve-wracking shelf ro...
Serenty Awats! This South Dakota hidden gem of a campsite will steal your heart
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Discover the beauty of South Dakota's hidden camp as we explore a breathtaking lakeside camping spot that promises tranquility and adventure! In this video, we take you on a journey to an enchanting location where you can unwind by the shimmering waters, paddle away in a canoe or kayak, and soak up the stunning views surrounded by nature. Join us as we share the essential tips to reach this pea...
Overland Etiquette: Avoid being "That Person"
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Finding that perfect remote camping spot after a long day of off-roading is a joy that only true Overlanders understand. The expectation is simple: solitude, the serenity of nature, and a break from the cacophony of daily life. We invest in specialized vehicles, equipment, and spend countless hours planning routes to escape the crowds. The allure of Overlanding has always been this unmatched co...
Hidden Treasure in Kirwin Ghost Town and The Big Horn Mountains Explored
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Hey, everyone! 🌟 Join me as I embark on an incredible adventure through the nearly forgotten ghost town of Kirwin, Wyoming, and the stunning Big Horn Mountains! 🚶♂️🏞️ In this video, you'll journey with me from meticulous trip preparations to the serene beauty of an abandoned mining town, and onwards to the breathtaking trails of the Big Horn Mountains. Whether you're here for the exploration, ...
Bad Weather Overlanding? This free app can save your trip.
Просмотров 413 месяца назад
My Radar saved my Jeep and my trips from the changing weather patterns. It is an essential app to have in your tool kit. Bad weather can make a break an overlapping trip. This app has saved my adventures several times.. It helped me navigate a solo trip to the Big Horn Mountains, it recently helped me navigate several large thunderstorms to make it home safely. MyRadar.com #overlanding #adventu...
The Ultimate Guide to Garmin Tread: Unveiling the Best Features (It Saved my last trip)
Просмотров 1963 месяца назад
In this video we explore one the top features of the Garmin Tread Overland Edition. We are going to take a deep dive in how to adjust your destination on the fly. Watch now to discover why the Garmin Tread is the ultimate companion for your fitness journey. This video is a must-watch if you're considering purchasing a Tread lean how this one feature can pay for the entire device. Share your tho...
The Big Horn Mountains A Solo Overlanding Adventure
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Join me on a thrilling Solo Overlanding Adventure into Wyoming's picturesque Big Horn Mountains. I encountered unexpected rains and thunderstorms that altered my journey, but with sheer determination, I pushed forward to experience a trip filled with excitement and challenges. Follow along for a taste of solo exploration in the face of nature's obstacles. Share your own tales of perseverance an...
Overland Every Day Carry 7 essential Overland Gadgets for Brave Adventurers
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Embark on your next overlanding adventure fully equipped with these 7 essential gadgets! From versatile tools like the Leatherman Signal and Gerber Strong Arm to reliable light sources such as the Fenix Headlamp and Guidsman Flashlight, we've covered you for every situation in the wilderness. Stay connected and safe with the TID Radio GMRS/Ham Radio and let the Garmin Fenix Watch guide you ever...
- Jeep Gladiator Bed Rack: Enhancing Storage & Lighting
Просмотров 1704 месяца назад
In this video, we dive into the Jeep Gladiator UpTop Overland Truss Bed Rack, showcasing how it not only adds storage practicality but also enhances lighting capabilities for your adventures. Join us as we explore the various modifications you can make to optimize your Jeep Gladiator for off-road excursions! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more exciting content on enhancing you...
UpTop Overland Truss Bed Rack on my Jeep Gladiator first tthoughts
Просмотров 2465 месяцев назад
Jeep Gladiator First thoughts of UpTop Overland Truss Bed Rack. In the first video of our Jeep Gladiator series, we dive into the installation and initial impressions of the UpTop Overland Truss Bed Rack. Join us as we explore why we chose this rack and our first thoughts on how it enhances our off-road adventures. Adventure awaits with this rugged, versatile rack - get ready for an exciting jo...
The Garmin Tread App and Exlorer Website: Understanding the Garmin Tread Eco System
Просмотров 4846 месяцев назад
The Garmin Tread App and Exlorer Website: Understanding the Garmin Tread Eco System
Devils Tower Overland Trails pt2 Close Encounters of another kind
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Devils Tower Overland Trails pt2 Close Encounters of another kind
Devils Tower Overland Trails pt1 Close Encounters of another kind
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Devils Tower Overland Trails pt1 Close Encounters of another kind
Mastering Garmin Tread: Unlocking Navigation And Tools Secrets!
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Mastering Garmin Tread: Unlocking Navigation And Tools Secrets!
Minimize your Overlanding Footprint with Tread Lightly
Просмотров 477 месяцев назад
Minimize your Overlanding Footprint with Tread Lightly
3 Tools You Need for Overlanding Communication
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3 Tools You Need for Overlanding Communication
Step into the haunting solitude of a deserted prairie homestead
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Step into the haunting solitude of a deserted prairie homestead
Practical Tips for Security when Ovelranding or Camping
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Practical Tips for Security when Ovelranding or Camping
Journey with us into South Dakota’s abandond Homesteads and Church.
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Journey with us into South Dakota’s abandond Homesteads and Church.
Unlocking Adventure: Must-Have Overlanding Essentials
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Unlocking Adventure: Must-Have Overlanding Essentials
Mission Overland Trailer Storage Tips: Get Organized with Front Runner Storage Solutions
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Mission Overland Trailer Storage Tips: Get Organized with Front Runner Storage Solutions
Garmin Tread Review: - Is it a Must-Have for Overlanding or Overpriced Gadget?
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Garmin Tread Review: - Is it a Must-Have for Overlanding or Overpriced Gadget?
Unleashing Adventure in a Chevy Colorado: Join Tyler on his Epic Overland Build
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Unleashing Adventure in a Chevy Colorado: Join Tyler on his Epic Overland Build
What's in store for 2024 Unveiled: Thrilling Mountain Chronicles Overland Adventures Await!
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What's in store for 2024 Unveiled: Thrilling Mountain Chronicles Overland Adventures Await!
Snowy Adventures: Overlanding and Camping in the Winter Wonderland of South Dakota
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Snowy Adventures: Overlanding and Camping in the Winter Wonderland of South Dakota
hy..want too reset widget arrangement? is possible. Or too delete..ex..first display big ..WHER TO + VIEW MAP..i want too exceeded this with anther..tx
Thank you for the reply. Yes the first screen can be edited. Simply put your finger on the widget and hold it, it will allow you to move it around. Move it to the X on the left hand corner to delete it. Then you can add what ever widget you would like
Thanks,is work😅!
Hey Paul, John here. Just gave you a view and a like from two different accounts. I visited that large house during my trip a couple of years back! Let's get in touch over the cold months and figure out something for us to do this spring!
@ruraladventurer1884 I would love that. I am scouting new places in South Dakota, and have found several in North Dakota I want to visit next year
Paul, its very refreshing to hear you talk so lovingly and about your wife. And thank you for the good historical information.
@@BarbaraM-ro3xq Thank you.
Awesome video Paul! Good time out exploring!
@OverlandCalling , thank you.
Sweet !!! That new camper is a nice setup as well.
Thank you. It works well with the oups
Nice new ride! Looks like a great place to relax and camp.
Thanks. It's the perfect place for a relaxing camping trip.
Great video! That looked pretty gut wrenching on the shelf road!
@OverlandCalling It was very nerve-racking. Especially when we had to turn around. I wish we could have spent more time in Canyon lands. The rules on dogs suck.
@@mtnmnchronicles yeah national parks are really dog unfriendly when it comes to the backcountry. That was the main reason I didn’t bring my pooch this trip.
Was the best trip of the year. Ready to go back
@sutton13151 I agree. Fun, and every trail was an adventure. Can't wait for some Winter adventures
Awesome Video !!!
Thanks!
I recall that at certain points of that trail, you didn't require a seatbelt as you had an excellent grip of your seat! ❤Ellen
@ellenwolf4262 You are correct. My clench was vice grip strong. Thank you again for being my hero
Thanks a lot! Great video - so good without the music 🤣. Am I right - you are using the 8" version? Do you miss the additional 2inches to the 10" one? Thanks and greetings from Europe
@dieelefantltours8991 yes. It's a 8 inch. I like the size, it's not as intrusive as the 10. I think it's the perfect size for my Jeep
Did you ever installed the DMD app on the thread ?
@argentum_on_glass I did not. I did side load many apps on my Overlander, but not that one
I’m debating this or the garmin overlander gps. Which is better? I also saw a lot of reviews saying that the tread keeps crashing so you have any experience with this problem?
also check out DMD2 from thorkr acing
@@sambaik6623 Sorry for the delay in response. Tread is 100% better. I have not had any crashing problems. It works like a charm. The learning curve for both is the main thing.
I’m sorry I couldn’t watch the full video…. Seems to be very informative But Back ground music just became way too annoying.
Thanks. I am working on fixing it
Thanks for all the breakdown on the decision process! Not sure I could ever break away from my Kenda tires, but you offer some compelling arguments.
I run Mickey Thompson AT baja boss on my 4runner. Had KO2s before. Crap imho. I’m up in canada. The Mickey thompsons are amazing in snow and water. Far better than KO2s. Night and day. After your first tire rotation they do get a bit noisy but no different than my KO2s. I went E rating (I think they call them LT?) I have about 50,000 kms on them (about 31,000 mi) and they’re still like new. I’ll only ever buy these in the future.
@@Treetopflyer777 Thanks, great to know. I agree. The BFG are crap, and I like the Mickey Thompsons so far
12:15 BEAUTIFUL country out there.
@@JeepTJay6 I agree. I will go back. Stunning
This was an awesome trip. Thanks again for leading.
Great video! Good job keeping it together on those shelf roads! I share the same fear of shelf roads and not sure I would have been that well composed!
Thanks, that was the easy part. Moab was even more of a challenge.
This was a great trip. Glad I was able to come along. Ready for the mwxr. Adventure.
Ready.
Great video! Thanks for the tour of the spot!
Any time!
I was camped at Cape Lookout Seashore for a trip last year and had a similar situation where someone camped 20 yards away. There is 50 miles of beach to camp on and I don’t know what lead them to decide right next to me was the prime spot. In contrast I pulled into a little camp area in NC after nightfall.. The camp spots were all taken, but there was a place to park in between two of the sites. I asked both people if they minded and they were fine. I popped open the fridge and gave them some frosty thank you drinks. Glad they were ok with it since the nearest spot I knew of was 30 min away and I was beat from a long day driving.
Looks like an awesome trip. I was not able to make it to the Bighorns this trip. I will have to put it on my list for the next trip. Are you able to camp in tents or do they require hard shell for camping because of the bears?
Tents were fine. One of the people in our group was in a tent. Great country and very beautiful.
Whoever did the background on the Kirwin settlement must be a genius.
@@paulpiazza7801 he is
Cool weather app. Knowing the weather is key when out for sure. I have made many detours to avoid storms and know when to find a sheltered site. Those epic ridgeline view spots are nice, but dangerous when a big storm is rolling in with bad wind.
Saved my butt several times now
@@mtnmnchronicles is it free or paid subscription? If paid how much? You probably mentioned it in the video, but I am already over my 50gig limit.
@OverlandCalling Both, I use the free version it is with adds and has the same functionality Good point on saying that. I will add that to the title.
Thanks for the video! I hope to check out Capa in a month or so and do some star trail, milky way shots! Love the old buildings and hearing the history.
You are welcome. Your right the area is ripe for Star Photography. Anothing of my hobbies. I live in the area and there are many different places to explore. Feel free to hit me up on my email, perhaps I can assist your journey. mtnmnchronicles@gmail.com
Hey Paul, I am struggling with how to download Tracks from MyRouteApp into my new Garmin Tread. Can I please ask you for 1) How to get the GPX into the Tread and 2) How to actually start that?
@@tuppence101 They should sync from the Tread app to the Tread.
@tuppence101 If you are using a separate my rout app app. Can you down load a gpx? If so load that file into either the online app, or the Tread app
@@mtnmnchronicles To both you and Paul firstly, thank you so much both. Now, progress! I have the files on the Tread App in my iPhone, imported as GPX files, four of them. In the App I can select each. Now, how do I get them to Tread device and select a specific one to GO?
Ok, I now see it will sync after a long time, and then invites me to start. Is there any way to upload all my 50 Tracks on the device and simply select each one to start on each day?
@tuppence101 Depending on the rout or Track size they may take time to sync. I have not found a way to schedule a sync
Great video! Seems like it is pretty easy for novice use. Cool that you could read up on an area.
@@OverlandCalling It is, especially when you need to call an audible mid trip.
The damn stupid music makes this unmatchable
Sorry
I think the reason its routing you on backroads is because you chose adventure mode.
Thank you for your reply. It was not in adventure mode. This seems to have gotten better in other adventures, but still is happening enough to cause concern.
I'm absolutely going to camp on that edge 😂
It is a great spot and one we will go to again. We may stop there on our way to Rim Rocker.
We were out in the North part of Bighorn a few weeks ago, love Wyoming. This area your in looks so totally different, very cool spot and very peaceful. The canyon looks amazing
It was. I am leading a group to Kirwin in two weeks. I agree Wyoming is amazing. So many things to see. I have several videos of Wyoming feel free to check them out.
@@mtnmnchronicles definitely will, it has quickly become a favorite of ours now after several trips.
Great video! Looks like a great trip to recenter yourself!
Awesome video!!
When going to a place like the Black Hills National park, do you have to load maps or are the trails already on a Tread? Is it recommended to load the Forest Service motor vehicle use map? Thanks for a great video
Sorry for the delay. I was exploring the Big Horn mountains. The tread has maps and trails. Additionally, recommend doing some research and using the Tread. I use Trails Off Road, which has detailed outlines, and you can download the GPS routes.
Feel to PM me or email I will send GPX links to places I have been
@@mtnmnchronicles Thanks for your help
Thanks for sharing the gear you carry!
Those bars on top look like aluminum 80/20 T slot. If that is the case you can get an aluminum blade from Home Depot and use a chop saw to cut to length. I make all sorts of custom 80/20 custom stuff and the cuts come out super clean.
Yep cutting is a breeze and super clean. The aluminum cutting blades work like a champ. Got one for my chop saw I use all the time. Little file work for sharp edges along with black spray paint and no one will know it is DIY. I use rustolium truck bed liner spray paint to match the powder coat look (also from Home Depot).
I have the XL and its huge! Maybe too huge, But it was on sale at $800 off - so cheaper than the smaller versions. I don't really like window holding system and mine can only plug into the cigarette lighter plug which seems odd - again I would prefer if was went to a USB.
I am not sure what vehicle you have, but you can use a ram mout or equivalent to .kunt it. Also Garmin had a 12 volt direct wire kit to free up your cig plug
how did you run your wiring, did you drill into the storage box
I drilled a hole between the storage box and main area and used these water tight nuts. See link below. Also see my video on my Mission Overland one year review to see how I touted the wires Nuts amzn.to/4dXK6Ar
Great video Paul. I have a question about the speed and notifications while driving. My Overlander would show the speed limit, (which I see the Tread does) and also give you an audio tone and visual notification when the speed limit was about to decrease. Also, the speed box would turn red if you went above the speed limit. Does the Tread do this? I found this to be very helpful while traveling. Thanks
Thank you. Yes, it shows the speed, and turns red when you are exceeding the limit. Additionally, it give warnings for road hazards and conditions. Example being curves, steep hills. It does not give an audible warning, as far as I can find. Thank you again
I did additional research this morning. I stand corrected. The alerts are available. www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&opi=89978449&url=www8.garmin.com/manuals/webhelp/GUID-157A2412-594F-45D8-A5EE-5A5327DA0914/EN-GB/GUID-E2A9F5DC-493F-48B9-9B96-46FE811AC624.html&ved=2ahUKEwibjubqs4iGAxV_JzQIHcY6A2YQFnoECBcQAQ&usg=AOvVaw2ju12pdrfA9ZP3mXXxD0Tl
Much appreciated Paul
Have you done a video on how the tracks and waypoints are synced between the Tread device and your smartphone? Can you make a ’Forced. Sync’?
I have a video that goes over the Tread App and Web App being released tomorrow.
Yes, but I do not think I covered it in the video. I will send some pictures and a write up by the end of the weekend
Thx! One of the problems I’m encountering is once I’ve got the tracks and waypoints on the Tread app on my smartphone… how do I get them across to the Tread Overland device? It all seems very random… sometimes they appear on the Tread straightaway… other times I have to go through all sorts of procedures… thx!
@streakychambers658 I had some issues initially. It turned out to be a corrupted GPX file. I had to look at the Sync Log on the Tread app to find it. Once I deleted the file it worked. It's not fast, it does take about 5 min to Sync depending on number of changes.
AWESOME !!
Thank you
Great video
Thanks
My norm is 18psi on 35s
Agree. I usually go to 20
Love this
Thank you
WOW .. awesome video and you captured this adventure amazingly!!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Always great time with everyone.
Great video! Looks like it was an awesome trip and look forward to seeing part 2.
Thanks. It was, unfortunately I had some memory card problems, the shelf road was epic.
My son and I just drove the Florida Adventure Trail (FAT) and our go to navigation tool was an Ipad mini loaded with ONX and the FAT mapping. We downloaded the map data beforehand as we expected to not have some cellular coverage (AT&T) in some areas and we were right. The IPAD was connected via hotspot on my son's IPhone. Worked perfectly - off line mapping kicked in whenever we lost cellular, the ONX subscription doesn't break the bank, one time purchase of the FAT was cheap, and we had an old IPAD mini so we didn't have to buy a dedicated device. Used a BULLET mounting system and had no complaints. We did talk about this GARMIN device for future trips (my son and his family love going off roading) but to be honest the price was the turn off. I would loan my son my Garmin i700 Montana if he goes out to more remote areas, we just activate a monthly subscription for the SOS function and cancel when he returns. I know this device has everything you would want but that's just it - it has it all so if it busts you could be up the creek with no paddle.
Thank you for your comment. I always appreciate people's input and thoughts. I used OnX and my Garmin this week on an adventure and had some challenges with OnX keeping on the trail. Also, it does not support turn-by-turn. But there are many things I found I liked about OnX too. I do agree with the purchase price; the tread can be pricey. Here is why I chose Garmin Tread. I used a Garmin Montana for years and then went to the Garmin 66I. I still own the 66I and use it when I hike or hunt. After 6 years, I decided to upgrade my GPS and Inreach. I almost purchased a 700I , but decided on the Tread because I wanted a dedicated Rig mounted device. IMO it is a personal preference there is wrong answer. For me personally, I did not like loading maps on ONX and Gaia, I do not have to do this on a Garmin. I wanted to be able to share maps and GPX’s files with people. You can not do this with OnX, but you can with Gaia. I wanted to lessen my dependency on multiple devices in my kit (one for InReach, the other for mapping). I have been a long-time Garmin user of Montana, Inreach Mini Vrs1, 66I, Garmin Overlander and now Tread. I have all my maps in Garmin Explorer on the Web and can easily share them. I understand the concern about all maps and everything on one device; It is a legitimate concern. The same can be said for using a Tablet for mapping, and I believe in redundancy. Therefore I keep paper maps of areas I travel to, and also use Mapping apps with a basic map function on my phone. My phone acts as a secondary device in case of a Garmin failure. That said I have never had a Garmin fail me. I have with Gaia and OnX where the maps did not load correctly or I missed a portion of the map because of an unplanned detour. I believe people have choices, and there is no wrong choice for each individual. If OnX works for you and your son, then that would be great. It is a great tool, there are things I like about it. What is important is that you are out there exploring and enjoying the experience. I appreciate your comments and thoughts. Paul
I just got an used Overlander (not tread) at $150, i will use it as backup navigation device when there is no cellular service. Actually using iPad (with cellular otherwise no GPS chip) is a good option, we installed tomtom offline app on an iPad mini2 and spent over one week in Yellowstone 10 years ago, no complaints at all. But now all this offline GPS apps are gone or died, even Garmin had iPhone and Android offline navigation apps before, it quits and starts to build its own tablets and sell them at sky high price.
@ We just returned from Alaska and used the following for navigation - iPhone running Apple Maps, my truck nav system, and an IPad Mini hotspot connected to my iPhone running ONX.. As you may imagine, the start of each day was a bit slow as I had to get all three devices working. I eventually stopped the hotspot and connected the IPAD mini via Bluetooth to my Garmin i700 Montana and that arrangement easily handled ONX., ONX was great along the Denali Highway to find boondocks sites. Otherwise, I didn’t see much sense in running it. There were days that all three gave conflicting guidance and that was puzzling, especially as we were towing a small travel trailer.
Hey Paul, how did you mount the radio headpiece there? Great spot for it.
Thanks for asking. I used strong industrial Velcro, in case I ever have to remove it. Another option was to screw a mount. I am not a fan of drilling into my interior if I can avoid it. It's held strong for two years.
@@mtnmnchronicles Thanks!!
Fuel, water, communications with redundancy, and recovery gear.
Totally agree
I have met most people out on the trail. I travel solo quite a bit and often link up with others while I am out. You can tell a lot about someone by how they wheel. I look forward to getting to hit the trails with you someday.