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Landing on the Oregon side of Hells Canyon, and taking in views along the way.
(Plus eating Ore-Ida fries to commemorate this visit to the Oregon-Idaho border!)
Website: pavementendschannel.com/
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On board the 2016 Toyota 4Runner:
Eezi-Awn K9 roof rack with
- Alu-Box rooftop containers
- Rotopax petrol containers & mounts
- HQST 100w solar panel
- Baja Designs S2 Pro lighting
- Warrior Products locking tool mounts
- Firestik II CB antenna
Inside/Under the Hood
- National Luna "Twin" refrigerator
- Tembo Tusk fridge slide
- Xantrex XP2000 sine wave inverter
- Redarc Manager30 battery management system
- Optima Blue Top deep cycle batteries
- sPod lighting controls
- Viair air compressor
- Blue Sea Systems electrical components = breakers, switches, connectors, etc
Pavement Ends Channel = Back roads, dirt roads, gravel roads, old mule train trails. As long as we're off the freeways. It's almost like van life or RV life, but with without the van or the RV. It's really SUV living. Or as I call it, The Campmobile. Videos could include driving, camping, campfires, camp cooking, hiking, fishing, testing gear, building something handy for the Campmobile or the campsite. But whatever it is, it usually involves remote scenery, off grid, off the beaten path, away from the crowds. Some people call this dispersed camping, or remote camping, with an overlanding theme. But since the word "overland" has seen so much "overuse" lately, I'm going way back to my roots. It's just "car hiking." I don't care if you're a fan of the 4Runner, FJ Cruiser, Jeep, GMC or the NY Mets... we're all out here to have fun and enjoy our great outdoors; to soak up the beauty of the back roads!