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  1. ThundahBeagle

    Slate EV

    And how much for the Bezos Amazon-esque subscription service that will probably be needed to do everything from order parts for it to powering on the rear window defroster
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    Bye Felicia

    To be fair, it IS a 30 year old movie reference.
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    What is the Recommended Chain Size for Clearing Down Trees off Trails

    2 foot diameter, could still be done. Cut shorter rounds or wafers out of it and pull less weight at a time. Still time consuming though
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    Overlanding "Fulltime"???

    Kelly? Oh yeah, they guy I commented on. That's a sweet setup. Someday, maybe...
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    Overlanding "Fulltime"???

    I think, if you "live" in a city or town down by the river, you count as homeless or pervert and to be avoided. In a mobile home at the beach in California, you are Jim Rockford. In or near a place like the Badlands, Yellowstone, Black Hills - you are living your best life. That, and...
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    Houston to Badlands NPS and Back

    We went a lot of highway, for example, as we were coming from out east and had to be in Boseman for a wedding. But we had listed a lot of places we wanted to see. Many of which we saw, and many of which, like Devil's Tower, we did not make it to. So, for me, I realize that whatever route or...
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    Houston to Badlands NPS and Back

    No need to fret. Not sure how religious most people are but this happens to be something of a holiday week and weekend, depending on religious views, so maybe theres a portion of people not paying as much attention here. Outside of religious holidays, you posted mid-week and its only been a...
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    Tools you love, cant live without!

    Besides my Rebar on my belt, I have very old Bell Systems, New England-tipped linesman's plyers in a tool tote in back if my truck
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    Tools you love, cant live without!

    I've got about a dozen Leathermans. Some early ones, then many years later just kept trying to find that one with the perfect tool selection. If course, like a Greatest Hits album, theres always a tool you dont use and a tool you wish it had. For me I carry the Rebar, with a Surge in the...
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    1999 GMC k2500 7.4l build detail

    Angels and ministers of Grace protect her.
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    1999 GMC k2500 7.4l build detail

    I have had TWO. 2-door models of this. The little ones always loved climbing all over it and getting on the roof. Never once did I worry about dents in the roof, nor did I see any significant damage from them. My 2014?! No way, kids. Stay off the roof!
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    Kids Education vs Overlanding

    We had either a Plymouth Fury Suburban station wagon or a 78 Ford single cab 8 ft bed truck. ? F100 Possibly Explorer back then. My father would take us on hikes, show us to turn around occasionally so we knew what the way back would look like. Cooked over fire and basically our gear was his...
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    Kids Education vs Overlanding

    Way to resurrect a thread! And a good one
  14. ThundahBeagle

    The Quest for the Best Knife.

    Have I mentioned Byrd Cara Cara 2 as a good cheapo depot?
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    The Quest for the Best Knife.

    Are they still sending out catalogs?
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    The Quest for the Best Knife.

    Buck 192 on the left?
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    What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

    Hard to say which I would like more, TBH
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    What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

    Hauling 900 lbs of early 1900's era brick left over from a demo. Plan to use it for a herringbone platform in front of a shed that I hope to turn into a sauna. There is a wooden deck platform there now that's wet-rotted. Dont want to replace it twice in my lifetime. Here's the shed last winter:
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    Resolved Searching for info on truck I bought

    Sounds like an amazing trip! I dont think you broke any rules on posting here, merely the age old "I have the world at my fingertips and didnt bother to use the search function first" syndrome that seems to afflict many. It's a good site. Take some time to browse. That's how I figure out...
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    Resolved Searching for info on truck I bought

    Not for nothing, but isnt this made easy enough? Just click on the MENU (top left), scroll down to MEMBERS section and click on it. From inside the members section, go to the SEARCH feature, and plug that number in. If they were " hiding" they would not have purchased a medallion and posted...