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I love your patch designs. Just a thought, maybe a design featuring last year's most popular TRD Pro color (Cement) 4Runner. I'd get a few of those for sure! Keep them coming!
Thanks for the heads-up. This is my worry. I have been doing some research and have been doing a lot of planning in my head as to my approach for the hatch. I spoke to the nice folks at Vintage Technologies and ordered some gasket material to provide a seal. I also have the T-molding to go on...
Sweet rig! I am bit by the off-road teardrop bug as well. I purchased a half-built project and have been spending ALL of my spare time in the garage finishing it out. I am hopeful to have it completed for a planned trip in late April. As far as features/mods, I am starting simple, but similar to...
I am experiencing the Alzheimer's journey with my dad now. Unfortunately he is frail and has some significant mobility issues. The good news is that the disease is progressing slowly, so I can still share memories with him (although his memory is focused on when he was a boy/young man now). I...
Unfortunately, yes. There will likely be snow. Although this winter has been pretty mild, my guess is that the Sacramento Mountains did see some accumulation.
Take the highway from Alamogordo to Carlsbad. Alamo is about an hour or so from Cruces. You'll climb quickly out of the valley and be in the mountains quickly. Once you get up into Cloudcroft, there is some great camping. I'd suggest going there. As you get closer to Carlsbad, it gets more...
There is not much of an offroad trail to this place, but the camping spot is beyond beautiful. Try the Needles Overlook (south of Moab, west of the highway). The area just before the parking area and overlook is BLM and open to dispersed camping. The sunset and sunrise is amazing and waking up...
this https://www.overlandbound.com/forums/threads/off-road-trailer-manufacturers-listing.1525/ is a good place to start. I looked at the sites on this thread when I was looking into the potential of an overland trailer. I decided to go with a home-built teardrop model. Please understand that my...
That sounds great. Let me know what you find out. I'd certainly be interested as I have been wondering how I was going to secure the unit inside the teardrop trailer. You can post up, or PM me if you find something that works. Thx.
Interesting concept. I am intrigued. I am in the process of building an off-road teardrop trailer and was thinking about having one of the small Mr. Heater units (uses these cylinders) to use to provide some chill relief during cold mornings. I am wondering if this wouldn't work with that set...
We live in RR also. Agree on the nice pic/rig. Welcome. Hopefully we can meet up in the near future (maybe get the RR gang together over some adult beverages).
Hey guys, I was planning on heading into town for the get-together but caught a nasty head cold last night. Rather than expose the group, we are going to bow out. Maybe next time. Thanks for the invite.
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