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You got my interest with “the flatlander and the hamster” I am not familiar with either.
Also could you share with us what vehicle you took on these roads?
What vehicles would you recommend for the NH potions if the NEBDR, would you recommend a stock Subaru or a stock pickup?
These pics are both taken through my windshield in the same spot. One is the first time at the top of flagpole knob... at night in the fog and rain
in November. The other one is the view I was hoping to get the first time but I got just the other day
We plan to eventually get a fridge, probably next year. We gotta keep our food cold for about 3-4 days. Last trip we stuck a thermometer to the inside of the lid. Hottest it got was 42 on the last day. Was between 35 and 40 for 3 days. We use 6 shop rite blue ice packs as dividers between the...
I’m the type of person that has the opposite luck of you lol.
I just had to replace the battery in my goal zero guide 10, which has solar panels I used in Afghanistan in 2013 (they’re not operating at 100%), my goal zero switch no longer holds a charge (quit on me mid trip), AAA batteries in my...
Having been on NEBDR 2 and 3 (prior to the 2021 changes) and getting the route directly from their website I can say this:
- the routes were designed for the enjoyment of ADV riders but they are all public roads and are designed to be driven by a truck just as much as they are for a bike
-...
Those ghosts antennas are GREAT on GMRS. On my home radio I got an SWR of 1.2 on GMRS with this antenna. I wouldn’t recommend for VHF but I am impressed with it for GMRS and of my all the antennas I have at home it’s the one I use for GMRS. So discreet, my neighbor upstairs doesn’t realize it’s...
I use my Gaia and google maps for primary mobile navigation and my garmin foretrex 401 and tacnav on foot. So I’m always lugging a phone charger and batteries.
However I always make sure I have a waterproof paper map of the area I will be in. A lensatic compass and practice makes the paper maps...
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