Bug zapper, 4000 volt runs on 110 volts (AC) so you need camp electricity or a really looong extension cord...
got it mostly for in tent use (edit powered by a 100amp hour LiFeP4 battery and inverter NOT a backpackable setup, IMO)), its smaller than a lot of them but too big for backpacking, IMO.
2006 Jeep Rubicon, TJ; 4.11 gears, 31" tires, 4:1 transfer case, lockers in both axles
For DD & "civilized" camping; 2003 Ford explorer sport, 4wd; ARB & torsen diffs, 4.10 gears, 32" MTs.
Ground tents work best for me, so far.
Experience along with properly set up 4WD will get you to & through places (on existing, approved 4WD trails) that 4WD, alone, can't get to.
I've been on the hunt for the perfect outdoor insect killer to make my camping trips more peaceful. After some research and trial and error, I've found a fantastic solution: the Thermacell MR450 Portable Mosquito Repeller. It's a compact, cordless device that creates a 15-foot mosquito-free zone. I've used it on various camping trips, and it's been a game-changer. No more buzzing mosquitoes or pesky flies ruining the experience. Plus, it's super easy to use - just insert a repellent mat and turn it on. Trust me, it's a must-have for any camping enthusiast looking for a bug-free adventure!
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