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Having done a little reasearch about the area, the input from you guys is no surprise and only reinforces the appeal of the area. My wife works for a company out of Southern California but there is no way I can live in California because I love my freedom and my guns too much. Looking at other...
I grew up in Ohio in the 70s and 80s, lived in Alabama and Colorado, but have been living in Las Vegas, NV since 1993. I’m ready to leave the desert and there is an opportunity to move to the Bentonville, AR area because of my wife’s job. She has been out there a few times and says once I get...
I’d imagine that is everything they own and they live on the road. They are probably living the life than some of us dream of, albeit Beverly Hillbillies style, traveling around the country to do everything they want to do. And with the “climbing gym” on the side ( which looks like it raises as...
In some ways comparing a ground tent to a roof top tent is like comparing apples and oranges. I’d expect anyone trying to decide between the two is looking at spending at least $500.00 for a ground tent. With that in mind for the purpose of this discussion, a ground tent is a fairly large...
I appreciate that. Sure I can be a bit of an attention whore, but I have found build threads to be very helpful and informative and am glad others see the value. It’s also a good way to look back on where I started and where I’ve come.
As a trailer guy, I always advocate the trailer option. With respect to maneuverability, my CDN M101 can be a little too maneuverable at times when backing up. It takes some practice, but I’ve never had an issue getting around on or off road. The convenience of being able to drop and go was...
Bully Tools shovel arrived. It’s about the size I expected but it is solid as a rock. Much more stout than I expected and should last a lifetime. My Max Axe has been returned to the Jeep and the shovel is now in its place.
I used my Hi-lift a few weeks ago in the driveway when changing rear diff fluid. Lifting the rear bump 6-8 inches lowers the rear axle making it easier to get to all the bolts.
So the member discussion areas a viewable by non members? I’d always assumed that was limited to the members only. If true, that’s surprising because every other forum I’ve been a part of has limited access to “guests” which increases depending on membership status ( one year, lifetime, etc.).
Bear in mind, there are times when people venture out to areas “recommend” 4WD. There are a few places I go here in southern NV that I won’t take people unless they do have 4WD. But that is the exception to the rule. Most of the time a high clearance vehicle, like the one you have, is more...
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