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Thought I would share these pics. They are from an original Land Rover that participated in the 1992 Camel Trophy held in Guyana (it’s up for sale). The sand ladders are most definitely surplus Marston Mats and they didn't even bother to trim the edges off. The edges actually grab into the...
I've been through several land nav courses through the years, starting with Scouts and ending with the Army. Even with all of them my sense of direction sucks, it's a rolling joke amongst friends and family.
I can honestly state that the most nerve wracking land nav course I've ever had to...
I am getting this style as well... HOWEVER - before you plunk down THAT kind of money do an internet search for 'Marston Mats'. You can typically get 16 in x 10 feet for $75 or less. The 18 in x 10 feet are usually around $100.
Here's a lil' somethin' somethin' to make all y'all smile... and ain't just Alabama...
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The National Transportation Safety Board recently divulged they had covertly funded a project with the U.S. auto maker for the past five years, whereby the auto makers were installing black boxes in...
You must be talking about Spam Musubi - and yes, it's to dies for. Just make sure the slice of spam is the appropriate thickness for the rice!
https://www.spam.com/recipes/spam-musubi
Well... my right hand does get a bit tired while doing it... a partner is nice, but sometimes you need to use your own hand.... get your heads out of tge gutter you pervs!!! I was referring to shifting - SHIFTING!!! ROTFLMAO!!!!
My favorite ways to eat spam are - fried with some mint jelly; sliced, lightly fried and then topped with some cheese and broiled; grilled and then topped with just about anything as well as treating it like a hotdog or burger.
As to "now i'm going to feel bad eating it"... taste the rainbow...
If you liked that - check out the following, especially the one dealing with the 1959/1960 "Trans-Darien Expedition"
https://sites.google.com/site/tuscan1972/Home/range-rover-darien-gap
There's also the following - about four Brits driving a single, SII Rover from Tierra del Fuego in Argentina...
When 'overlanding' was actually OVERLANDING.
http://www.crossley-motors.org.uk/history/1920/court_treatt/cape_cairo_index.html
Be sure to check out the roofs of the vehicles, they coukd be joined together to create a boat.
Saw that on a post on G&R (yes - still banned for life). Enjoyed listening to a station in Alice Springs Australia. Shared it with a friend in that area.
For those of you with older rigs - have you ever heard of the Relic Run out of Utah? It's an annual event for vehicles from the mid 1980s and older in the spirit of vintage camping.
It would be nice to have events, like meet-ups, trail/road trips, rallies, campouts and such just for the older...
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