Bronco Camp Set Up Changes - Overland Adventure!

B MIller
Apr 28, 2025

Northwest Bronco

Apr 28, 2025

Hello Everyone,

I've made some changes to my Bronco overland camp set up for the 2025 season. Also, explored three historic sites in the remote Oregon desert. Have a 3" lift going on this week with Bilstein 6100 adjustable shocks and Old Man Emu springs. I'll have a update on that as well. Enjoy!
Northwest Bronco Channel
Chief Ron, Deano Bronc
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Apr 28, 2025

#1
Hello Everyone,

I've made some changes to my Bronco overland camp set up for the 2025 season. Also, explored three historic sites in the remote Oregon desert. Have a 3" lift going on this week with Bilstein 6100 adjustable shocks and Old Man Emu springs. I'll have a update on that as well. Enjoy!

Always love to see your latest adventures and vehicle updates!
Chief Ron, B MIller
Moderator

Looking forward to being Rocky Mountain high!

Apr 28, 2025

#2
Hello Everyone,

I've made some changes to my Bronco overland camp set up for the 2025 season. Also, explored three historic sites in the remote Oregon desert. Have a 3" lift going on this week with Bilstein 6100 adjustable shocks and Old Man Emu springs. I'll have a update on that as well. Enjoy!

Great video as always.
As far as the Pepperoni Pizza meal, does adjusting the water amount make much of a difference as to how soupy a meal is? I've got limited experience with freeze dried meals but have noticed some are much wetter than others. I figured adjusting the amount of water might solve the problem? Not sure. I believe it was the Peak Beef Stroganoff that was a bit watery for me.
2022 Bronco Badlands, 4D, Hot Pepper Red, 2.7, Squatch, Lux, and MIC.
7/13/2020 10:04pm reservation. Blend 6/16/2022 Delivered 6/26/2022.
Dealership - Stephen's Auto Center.
Chief Ron, B MIller

Northwest Bronco

Apr 28, 2025

#3
Great video as always.
As far as the Pepperoni Pizza meal, does adjusting the water amount make much of a difference as to how soupy a meal is? I've got limited experience with freeze dried meals but have noticed some are much wetter than others. I figured adjusting the amount of water might solve the problem? Not sure. I believe it was the Peak Beef Stroganoff that was a bit watery for me.

Oh yes, the water matters. I've been eating them so long that I just eye ball it. It's better to put less than more and add more water later if it seems too thick before you eat. I've had the Peak Beef Stroganoff and loved it......but got some horrible gas from it. Tasted good though!
Northwest Bronco Channel
Chief Ron, Deano Bronc
Moderator

Life is a Highway

Apr 28, 2025

#4
Oh yes, the water matters. I've been eating them so long that I just eye ball it. It's better to put less than more and add more water later if it seems too thick before you eat. I've had the Peak Beef Stroganoff and loved it......but got some horrible gas from it. Tasted good though!
Horrible gas? Isn’t that the best part of the meal?🤣
Chief Ron, B MIller

Northwest Bronco

Apr 29, 2025

#5
Horrible gas? Isn’t that the best part of the meal?🤣

Thank God I camp alone...
Northwest Bronco Channel
TK1215, Deano Bronc

Tough times makes tough people 🔨

Apr 29, 2025

#6
Oh yes, the water matters. I've been eating them so long that I just eye ball it. It's better to put less than more and add more water later if it seems too thick before you eat. I've had the Peak Beef Stroganoff and loved it......but got some horrible gas from it. Tasted good though!

Guess to overland alone with that meal was a good thing?🐎
2023 Wildtrak, sas, mid, soft top. Not crazy offroader…. Just a normal trail junkie
B MIller, TK1215

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