I live out in the Wasatch Front in Utah (Mountain Trails) and frequent Moab (desert) so here are some of the things I pack to go wheeling with. depending on your terrain you will want/ need differant gear.
Tow ropes, I now own 50 ft of tow strap because help may not be able to get that close to pull you out. A 20 foot strap is a good start. Tree Saver strap- a short peice of tow rope that you can run around a tree with out damaging it, your local wild life lovers will thank you for it.
Hand winch (too broke for a real winch just yet) Land anchor.- You can burry a spare tire in the ground when in a pinch but good luck.
Highlift Jack, wide plastic base. Used a 2" thick by 2ft squared piece of wood for the longest time.
Water (6 gal.)and Gas (5 gal.) cans, the desert is a harsh place to be stuck, 'nugh said.
Mini shovel, If you get burried, some excivation may be required- Please fix your divot afterward.
"Snow Paw"- flexy plastic back country snow shovel.
A small collection of hand tools- 10mm 12mm 14mm 17mm, plyers, screw drivers, hammer, shop rags. etc.
Spare radiator and heater hoses
Old phone book, can you say kindling?
Tire gauge (rapid tire deflator/ gauge) know how low you are deflateing to.
Tire chains
extra oil.
This ones a Biggie: Bring a buddy! Never Wheel Alone. Short well traveled trails are fine but let people know. If you are going into the backcountry bring a buddy, preferably several and at least one other vehicle. A good spotter is also very important depending on where you wheel.
CB Radio- gee wiz factor plus weather reports and rescue line.
Most Importantly: BRING YOUR BRAIN! Wheeling can be fun and challanging, all of have pushed the limits of our vehicles and our guts, most of us have bought parts afterward because of this. Remember to be safe and follow trail courtacy standards, stay out of off limmits areas and have a good time.
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