Submitted by 710dabner t3_11chzha in BuyItForLife
agent_flounder t1_ja3p5jg wrote
Reply to comment by FourFront in Been in every car I’ve had since 1986. by 710dabner
Maybe but ham radio is better in terms of performance off road than cb ever was. I've always had a 2m radio installed but never really had anyone to talk to off road until recently lol.
samfishx t1_ja4kzju wrote
What exactly is the appeal of talking to strangers about on a radio? Not crapping on the hobby, I just don’t understand the appeal.
I also think I’d lock myself in a vault for the rest of my life if I could though.
plecostomus2000 t1_ja5oe33 wrote
What exactly is the appeal of talking to strangers on the internet for invisible karma points?
samfishx t1_ja5rr1a wrote
Touché and 10-4, good buddy.
jaynaenae t1_ja5mnvm wrote
They probably talk about high quality products that they intend to last through their lifetime.
agent_flounder t1_ja4u25n wrote
You and I are of the same mindset lol
apathy-sofa t1_ja5hver wrote
When my wife and I go to the backcountry, we often don't have cell service. So, if I go for a trail run away from camp, or she takes the kids out on a raft, we use radios. They're also helpful on super long climbing routes where the parties have to separate.
BuddyJaded t1_ja63zt8 wrote
When you are off-roading, usually you are in a group telling your friends what’s up ahead and what to look out for. You are also on a set channel so the people you would be talking to would already know you. Also, in some scenarios you need someone spotting you and a radio is the best way to do this. Another case is if you are winching out of a tough spot and someone is on your winch line, you can communicate with each other safely.
toTheNewLife t1_ja654b1 wrote
>What exactly is the appeal of talking to strangers about on a radio?
The same appeal as talking to random people on the Internet, good buddy!!
Captain_Cuntflaps t1_ja3pg84 wrote
I imagine you own at least one pair of dungarees
agent_flounder t1_ja3r2ru wrote
Not sure what qualifies as dungarees. Not a word I hear often in the US.
I have been going on four wheeling trips a few times every summer since 1998 here around Colorado and around Moab. I have seen amazing places on those trips. Places you can't really imagine or understand from looking at a picture. My daughter really enjoys it.
PS: assuming you're not from around here... If you ever want to visit and see how gorgeous it can be up in the Rockies, hit me up and I will take you out on a trail run somewhere and show you what I mean.
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agent_flounder t1_ja42rwv wrote
Most of the ones I know of are day trips, anywhere from 4-6 hours on the trail.
String 2 or more together with camping in-between and call it "overlanding" or camping and wheeling.
Some can be loooong. In Moab, the White Rim trail is a fun 2-3 day adventure (you have to book a long long time in advance).
I have never managed to run the Poison Spider, Golden Spike, Gold Bar Rim trifecta in less than 10 hours and in one case it was closer to 20 due to multiple breakdowns with old vehicles. Some can do it faster with more skill and more capable rigs than me.
In Colorado there's the Alpine Loop near Ouray, taking Engineer Pass to Lake City and back via Cinnamon Pass (if I am remembering right...). It can be done in a long day but it's more fun to do it in two.
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Mr_Fraunces t1_ja4agno wrote
>Not sure what qualifies as dungarees. Not a word I hear often in the US.
When I was a kid, dungarees were how we referred to blue denim pants worn by boys and girls wore blue jeans.
Captain_Cuntflaps t1_ja3sg22 wrote
I'm in the Alps, I'm sure it's just as gorgeous there!
Now I'm curious what you call dungarees
dmmagic t1_ja3srea wrote
Over-alls.
Captain_Cuntflaps t1_ja3tyvl wrote
These are overalls! What do you call those?
Is this going to be a long road? :)
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Captain_Cuntflaps t1_ja3xzao wrote
Coveralls is a cool word
Dungarees is from India somewhere, I believe
TheTipsyWizard t1_ja3sxzi wrote
Call em Overalls in Canada
agent_flounder t1_ja3tqx1 wrote
Oooh the alps. Someday I would love to visit those areas. Wouldn't be surprised if it was more gorgeous and impressive lol.
Funny, there's a town in southwest co called Ouray (named after a famous chief) that is nestled in San Juan Mountains nicknamed "Switzerland of America".
Several trails can be accessed from there which take you up above 11,000 ft (~3400m) with some of the most beautiful mountain scenes I know of (so far).
Dungarees-- those are called overalls. Ha, wouldn't be caught dead in those but I've seen a few guys wear em off road.
I'm pretty much a jeans or carpenter pants dork.
Captain_Cuntflaps t1_ja3yt22 wrote
Had to look that up, sorry can't resist 😗
Mom can we get Switzerland?
We have Switzerland at home!
😂
agent_flounder t1_ja3z6mh wrote
Lol
Chef_MIKErowave t1_ja3vok9 wrote
> I'm in the Alps
only way to one up someone in the rockies lmao
joboo62 t1_ja494tc wrote
Bibb overalls.
russkhan t1_ja5i296 wrote
Isn't that just another word for jeans?
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