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<blockquote data-quote="SJRaptorG2" data-source="post: 1411660" data-attributes="member: 20681"><p>[ATTACH=full]132084[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132085[/ATTACH] </p><p></p><p>I did the Trans America Trail (TAT) twice, once in my H3 and once in my stock G2 raptor. The eastern part (east of OK) is not challenging at all, depending on the season and weather (don’t do it in the snow and when it rains expect deep mud and flooding), but mostly back paved roads and gravel/dirt. For the western half it’s fun and challenging, it’s worth doing OK to OR if you don’t have time for the whole coast to coast, expect less than 200 miles a day. Don’t pull a trailer because many rds are closed and even with tracks to follow you will miss turns that require tight broken u-turns. Places to sleep are difficult to find in the eastern part, it’s very difficult to boondock, I had to use campsites, hotels and WalMart ( west tracks have plenty of boondocking and campsites with beautiful views). The following set up worked best for me during the TAT, Death Valley, Moab, and other great spots (about three months and 20,000mi total). ARE reinforced linex protected cap with a RoofNest light weight easy open roof tent. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SJRaptorG2, post: 1411660, member: 20681"] [ATTACH=full]132084[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]132085[/ATTACH] I did the Trans America Trail (TAT) twice, once in my H3 and once in my stock G2 raptor. The eastern part (east of OK) is not challenging at all, depending on the season and weather (don’t do it in the snow and when it rains expect deep mud and flooding), but mostly back paved roads and gravel/dirt. For the western half it’s fun and challenging, it’s worth doing OK to OR if you don’t have time for the whole coast to coast, expect less than 200 miles a day. Don’t pull a trailer because many rds are closed and even with tracks to follow you will miss turns that require tight broken u-turns. Places to sleep are difficult to find in the eastern part, it’s very difficult to boondock, I had to use campsites, hotels and WalMart ( west tracks have plenty of boondocking and campsites with beautiful views). The following set up worked best for me during the TAT, Death Valley, Moab, and other great spots (about three months and 20,000mi total). ARE reinforced linex protected cap with a RoofNest light weight easy open roof tent. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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