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Sent a week with the popup over Thanksgiving way up Arrowrock. A week over Christmas at Anderson. Now that we are creeping above freezing, thinking about grabbing the pups and trailer and heading a little south for a week.
Anyone been out SW Idaho or SE Oregon lately? Any nice spots or...
Sent a week with the popup over Thanksgiving way up Arrowrock. A week over Christmas at Anderson. Now that we are creeping above freezing, thinking about grabbing the pups and trailer and heading a little south for a week.
Anyone been out SW Idaho or SE Oregon lately? Any nice spots or...
After pondering for a while, opted for a portable setup. This way I can use them without the trailer. 200w 30amp Renogy with all the electronics. Found a number of threads on other groups that indicated I should also plan to replace the factory "18g Solar Ready" wire in the trailer. Another...
Ordered an HQST 200W Solar kit.
Logic behind this approach is looking to mounting the panels on the factory rack rail for storage, transport and generation. Will make some legs for the panels. Should the location/season dictate I can remove the panels at the current destination and use them...
Picked up a 2019 232ESP this weekend. Just started crawling over it. Figured this would be a good place to document my findings/approach so other can be better informed.
I would say it is 95% stock in mint condition. I am the 3rd owner.
Basic model with no A/C (:sweat::sweat::sweat:) But...
Have an opportunity to pick up a nearly new Rockwood ESP 232 on the cheap. Would need to add solar to the setup. Understand the pros/cons of permanently attached verses the flexibility of portables. Anyone have any experience and/or recommendations for adding? Initially looking at one...
I addition to the standard basics, I also have a couple of trauma kits with blood clotting agents and multiple tourniquets in their own pouches. These are available online. A little pricey.
For the dogs, I also have full body carry slings should they become injured and unable to walk. I...
My 2500 Silverado has a pair of their stock tow hooks off the front. My question is any one use these? Are they any good? Or are they to be considered just ego marketing decorations and should be replaced? Recommendations for replacements? A new super duper off-road bumper is not in the near...
Did the coffee pot dance and settled on a Bialetti Moka Expresso Maker. Fast, easy with minimal cleanup. Just water in the pot. Ground coffee in the filter cup. Bring just to a boil and pour. Clean up is fast and easy. Shake out coffee grounds and rinse all with a little water.
I have a Tab4 I have been thinking of loading a GPS topo map app on. Anyone have any experience with the Tab4 and top map apps they would share. Pros/cons etc.
Thanks
While a fridge is on the list, it is down there a ways. My trips range from overnighters to a couple of weeks in freezing mountains/baking deserts. One approach I have used for decades is to precook and freeze in individual sized vacuum pack bags. Then, based on the planned trip menu, stack...
My approach is better to have and not need than to need and not have. While there have been occasions where some "opportunist" felt it was better to find easier prey elsewhere at the sight of old cocked & locked slab side, my primary concern is focused around the two legged predators that...
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