JeepinJarhead03 wrote:
extra socks

That’s a good idea!
cgass wrote:
Some cliff bars or something of the like.
Yeah, energy is important
Atthehelm wrote:
I always carry an extra gal of windsheild de icer in the winter. I always seem to run out at the worst time.
I perform a fluid check a few times per month, so I typically keep the windshield wiper fluid topped off. However, carrying some type of deicer is something that I might add to the list. We do get a fair amount of ice build up on the windshield.
streetglideok wrote:
Bottled water
Water is probably one of the most important items; although, I've had problems with it freezing. I could use my 40 quart Coleman Hot/Cold Thermoelectric Cooler to hold all my winter kit items in. That would also keep the water from freezing.
streetglideok wrote:
a blanket
Yep, that was on my list
streetglideok wrote:
if you run a CRD, then some fuel anti-gel
I don’t have a KJ CRD, but I do have a Dodge CRD. I’m adding a fuel heater, plus I always use cold flow improver.
streetglideok wrote:
handwarmers
Not a bad idea………
Zack A wrote:
pair of gloves
That’s already on my list. I bought waterproof insulated gloves and work gloves
METCRD wrote:
Not sure if under "common offroad gear" you have a shovel, but I put a nice full size flat shovel on my roof rack for situations needing a little moving of snow (i.e. axle/bumper/underbody stuck up on a snow drift). I used a snow scraper once...now I have the shovel.
Yeah, I have the Hi-Lift multi-
tool set. Although, a plastic snow shovel would move large volumes of snow faster and be super light weight to carry or mount on a roof rack.