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I'm there for the whole thing too . Third time. I was there 2016, 2018, and now 2019 with the OB group!
I might want to do a trail run but that may be with my Tacoma World family. We will see. May just spend the whole time checking out classes, socializing and relaxing.
May be an issue strictly with my phone but my OB Talk app will not display Notifications (in the app - push notifications come through but will not display when app is opened), Messages (in or out), Participated, Following, or Unread.
It will only display All.
Motorola X4
Android version 9...
Welcome fellow Tacoma owner! I was in the Springs for the first time ln September. Didn't spend too much time in nature, a run up Pike's Peak and wandering around Garden of the Gods, but I like it there. Hope to get back someday. Maybe a grand loop through the Tetons, Yellowstone, Sheridan...
I'll be using it for the first time June 20th through the 23rd at the Northwest Overland Rally. I'll post my thoughts on using it as shelter and slumber palace. It appears to set up and break down easily which will be great as I run out for a trail run or two.
Fully enclosed including reinforced floor and roof. Vehicle's side unzips for cabin access. Doors on both sides with screens. The front has a large screen that can be exposed or even zipped open. Can open it way up screened or not!
Yes. First purchased to use for tailgating at Watershed Festival which, at the time, was a three day concert at the Gorge at George in Washington State.
Also use sometimes at kayak launch sites for an after paddle lunch site.
I just purchased the ARB room that attaches underneath. For the time...
It's great to see such good advice given! No sarcastic and useless diatribes!
I am really starting to like this forum.
As others have said, shovel, recovery points front and rear, and a source of traction (maybe sourced at the trail or you may need to have something on board. I would suggest...
Welcome, from another new Washington member! That is a clean Forrester. I recommend looking into skid plates to protect the sensitive parts. You may have no plans to traverse rocky trails but your chances of hitting a loose rock or other obstacle obviously go up when you get into the mountains...
Thank you. I occasionally go to the west side and meet up with Tacoma World folks for some trail runs, camping, and meet ups. I'm mobile, just have to find the time and gatherings that coincide with my days off.
Love the Sandpoint area too. It's been a few years since I've been up there.
New member here! RSVP done for one spot please. I am looking forward to meeting a few of you!
Is it safe to assume this will be in the 'quiet section'?
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