Skottles seem great. Price? Not so much. I carry a propane burner when I overland. I use it to boil water in a big stock pot for dishes and to fill my road shower with hot water. So....I'm thinking I'll save the money on a skottle by just buying a discada to use with the burner. Going to do this...
I'm using Garmin Overlander. It was expensive but it serves my needs. The reason I chose this is because I dont like computers at all. Getting a tablet, Gaia, downloading things black blah blah...I'm not interested in any of that. I wanted a unit I could plug in and just use. I realize there is...
Make money, fine. But again it isn't the most important factor in life. It's just not. I'd rather keep wild places wild and as pristine as possible. People bitch about "the welfare state" all the time. Guess what there is no bigger welfare queen than the oil industry. The subsidies they get are...
Politics even here. Figures as much. Politicians are slaves to Big Business. It's simple. They work for them first, then the rest of us if it doesn't cost them much. There isn't a conspiracy to limit access. That's ridiculous. Big business should be limited to the utmost to access ANY public...
North American predators (minus Grizzlies) RARELY attack people. Chances of being struck by lightning is just as likely. A coyote is rarely over 50 lbs, if I cant fend of the equivalent of a medium size dog, I deserve to be eaten. Never felt any danger from humans either. My biggest concern is...
Can anyone give me some advice (not any rig specific propaganda, real talk) about Immogene and Engineer passes. Short wheel base pickups will make it correct? Thanks
Love what you've done. I really like repurposed stuff like this. I just converted an old arrow board trailer they use in construction into a ATV trailer. There's a lot of opportunity for relatively inexpensive gear with a little ingenuity.
Picked up a Dometic 60 for dirt cheap. Kind of wish it was dual zone but not sure why. I store ice in an insulated bag for cocktails and such. Usually not on the road long enough to need frozen food.
Anyone in the Denver area looking for the 5lb tanks relatively cheap. Mcguckins (hope I'm spelling that right) Hardware store In Boulder had them for $35 I believe.
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