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  1. slomatt

    Cpap and overland?

    Batteries are rated in Ah (ampere hour) which basically is a measurement how much power they can put out in an hour. For example, a 14Ah battery can put out 14A for 1 hour, or 1A for 14 hours. To find out how big of a battery you need you start with the current draw of your device and how many...
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    Cpap and overland?

    Great, thanks for the details. If you look towards the bottom of the following link there is a list of battery options and a calculator to determine how many hours you'll get out of them. https://www.cpap.com/productpage/respironics-pr-system-one-remstar-pro-cpap-cflex-plus.html#power-tab The...
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    Cpap and overland?

    I think that is the maximum draw. What Respironics model do you have? We can look up the specs on their website.
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    Views from the summit

    Mt. Lassen (10,463′) Garfield Peak looking over Crater Lake (7,976′) The Nipple looking south over the Blue Lakes (9,342')
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    Cpap and overland?

    Most CPAP manufacturers offer a 12v converter, this is much more efficient than running at 120v off an inverter. Turning off the humidifier and hose heater saves a lot of power and gives you longer battery life. There are multiple options out there using lithium batteries (check out...
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    Signal Peak Information (Nor Cal)

    @CDT_JK, no problem at all. If you want more information on those trails, or some other suggestions in the Tahoe area let me know.
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    California OHV Program Under Threat!

    I sent in an email, thank you for posting about this.
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    Signal Peak Information (Nor Cal)

    The west side has some nasty spots, one of which was a water pipe a sitting a foot off the trail that we had to get over. From what I remember the east side was an easy dirt road. If you are looking for other trails in the area you could check out the following: Bowman Lake / Sawmill Lake...
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    Show me a Road Sign.....really any sign...

    I have a bunch of pictures from various passes, trail heads, state lines, etc. Here are a few.
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    Show me a Road Sign.....really any sign...

    Highway 80 near Lake Tahoe during a blizzard.
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    What Camp Saw Do You Use? (Non-powered hand saws)

    @Boort, that's a great suggestion for improving grip. I think part of my issue was the angle of the upright, but the additional grip would definitely help.
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    Recommendations for Rain Gear

    Luckily there are ton of options out there. Since you are backpacking I'm assuming that weight is a priority, did you have a budget in mind? Outdoorgearlab has a great set of reviews of rain jackets and pants, ranging from inexpensive to expensive, light to heavy, and breathable to...
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    What Camp Saw Do You Use? (Non-powered hand saws)

    I have a Sven saw that has seen quite a bit of use. It's good, but I might try out a Silky or a Corona saw. Good things about Sven + Compact when folded. + Blade is protected when folded and won't cut other gear (or me). + Cuts well and holds a sharp edge + Well made and not fragile. Not so...
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    Eating utensils traditional or new age?

    Personally I try to avoid generating trash in the backcountry because it just means more to haul out, so I don't bring disposable utensils or plates. Utensils are particularly easy to clean with very little water, so I don't see any benefit to disposables. I had a nice set of reusable plastic...
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    Sleeping setups in rig

    I sleep in the back of my 4Runner anytime my wife and daughter don't come on a trip. It saves a lot of setup time, and if it rains or snows I don't have to worry about packing wet gear. The downside is that there is not much headroom. My sleeping platform is a cargo drawer with an extension out...
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    Forum for Land Use Issues

    Hi Chris, You are correct, I'm suggesting a dedicated forum where members can discuss trail closures and land use issues that pertain to overlanding. - Matt
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    Forum for Land Use Issues

    To be clear the forum would focus on land use issues specific to overlanding, not global land use issues that are irrelevant to this website.
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    Forum for Land Use Issues

    Given that this site is dedicated to vehicle dependent camping I would assume that most people are on-board with keeping trails open. This is a common topic on similar websites, and I think it is important for people to be aware of trail closures and the status of various projects. Ideally the...
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    Forum for Land Use Issues

    I looked but didn't see a forum on Overland Bound dedicated to land use issues such as trail closures and access rights. Assuming there isn't such a forum already, I think it would be a good idea to start one up. As a community of overlanders it is important that we all work to make sure our...