Few experiences evoke thoughts of Jack Kerouac more than driving dirt roads with no destination in mind. Sure, the days of endless romantic Western road trips may be in your rearview, but the feeling of freedom that comes with kicking up dust and driving towards far-off horizons lives on … at least, if you know how to find it.
The vast majority of our county is federal land, laden with a maze of forest roads. These were usable only for high-clearance rigs and tolerable only for those OK with occasionally getting stuck. Growing up in rural Minnesota, it didn’t take long for me and my friends to figure out that the further we went into the maze, the fewer rules existed. In those years between getting a driver’s license and leaving high school, freedom is at a premium — and driving dirt was our way to chase it.
I was hooked on that feeling — and suppose I still am. Today, I live full-time in my 2015 Toyota Tacoma. A few months ago, I passed my four-year anniversary of the 4×4 life. I make a living as a freelance writer, and moonlight as white-knuckled offroader. It’s just me and my dog, Bea, the open road … and a lot of gas station coffee.
With no storage unit or boxes stashed in my parents’ garage, I limit myself to what I can fit in the truck — and therefore prioritize durability and versatility over everything else. In the last four years, I’ve driven thousands of miles on old, muddy, rocky, rooty, snowy and windy dirt roads, chasing the feeling of freedom. I’ve learned a lot in the process — primarily how to avoid getting into a pickle, as well as how to get out of them.
Whether you want to follow my tracks and live out of your truck or just get started off-roading on weekends, here are a few helpful hints and pieces of gear I recommend.
Products in the Guide
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BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A KO2
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Stealth Custom Series Ray 10 Wheels
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CRAFTSMAN Air Compressor, 6 Gallon, Pancake, Oil-Free with 13 Piece Accessory Kit (CMEC6150K)
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ARB ARB505 Deflator Kit
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Sunferno Recovery Tow Strap
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Rhino USA D Ring Shackle
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Hi-Lift Jack
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X-BULL New Recovery Traction Tracks
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Tyger Auto Shovel
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Warn VR EVO 10-S Winch with Synthetic Rope
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Garmin inReach Messenger
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MSR Guardian Water Purifier
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Petzl Tactikka+ Headlamp
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M2 Basics Complete Emergency First Aid Kit
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Mechanix Wear Utility Work Gloves
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DBPower Peak Portable Car Jump Starter
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Midland 50 Channel Waterproof GMRS Two-Way Radio
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Fitz Roy Down Sleeping Bag 30°F / -1°C – Long
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Worx Electric Chainsaw
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OnX Off-Road Maps
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Gaia GPS App
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Trail Forks App
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iOverlander App
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