VIDEO: Gear to Get w/ Brian Brawdy – Hema Road Atlas
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In this episode of Gear To Get I highlight not only a recent coast-to-coast road trip in my Lance Camper but a newly found piece of gear. The HEMA Road Atlas is the most intuitive and detailed road atlas I’ve found.
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Towing Mirrors are NOT optional
I know how it goes. You’ve got your new trailer, you’ve signed on the dotted line (which is never dotted, by the way), and you can’t wait to get your new baby off the lot and to the nearest state park.
“Just a couple more things,” says your salesman, a kindly, soft-spoken gentleman sporting just a hint of Old Spice. “You’ll need a brake controller, a hitch, and mirrors to be legal. Bobby over in parts can help you out.”
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