Are you going to post up minimum of what will me needed? Comms, tires and what not. I'd to know to gather up if I need to or to know if my cb will work out fine.
Also, read through the older MR threads, there is a ton of info in them. One thing I learned on this trip is to keep tools accessible. My tire tools and hilift were buried under the seat and I couldn't get to them to change my flat.
I brought 12 gallons of water, plus a case of bottled water. I killed the bottled water by the end of the second day because the wife and I drink a lot of water. We were refilling bottles with the water out of my jugs, but it was tap water so it didn't taste great. I'll bring more bottled water next time.
Nights in the Mojave during the winter will be downright chilly, you'll want a cool weather tent and/or sleeping bags. Our tent didn't block the wind at all and our first night out this last trip it was chilly because of the wind.
Buy a yellow fuel nozzle if you have Rotopax, however, I do believe they can also be used on other fuel cans. I'll put the link below. I went with 2, 3 gallon Rotopax and I was below a quarter tank by the end of the second day. I put the cans in and it just put me over half a tank.I have a heavy foot and I learned I need to be easy on the gas. If we were out there longer, I'd pack an additional cheaper, larger tank from Wally world.
http://www.amazon.com/RotopaX-RX-SP-VENT-Self-Venting-Spout-Kit/dp/B004ETRWLSSent from my XT1575 using Tapatalk