I have a Diamondback bed cover that locks with RTT on top of that. Also, some theft deterrent nuts for the RTT. I took the backseat out of the double cab for more storage and try not to leave anything visible but even the best prevention won't stop a pro thief or determined vandal. I don't...
Pulling a boat sometimes makes A RTT a big plus. It's also very comfortable and the hardtop version is the only way to go since it's much easier setup and takedown. I solved the midnight nature calls with a good screw top jug. I have setup a small tent before to stow my things and keep my...
I'm mostly into fishing, camping, and going places I have never been. Not so much into FB and social media. PM me with ya'll's plans and I'll try to meet up.
Cheap, easy to find, and probably legal anywhere...wasp spray. The good kind that shootz 30 feet or so. Not sure how that compares to bear or pepper spray but certainly cheaper. I advise people all the time that if they are scared of firearms just keep a can on the seat for quick...
Found this...along with some listed on Amazon. Just search diesel tent heater.
https://tuffstuff4x4.com/blogs/blog/diesel-heater?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIjbfKp8jg7QIVF0WGCh2A2Q0jEAAYASAAEgJM3_D_BwE
and an update:
21 - 28 days depending on which vaccine is what I heard. Some side effects but better than the alternative. Masks don't bother me. I barely go in public places anyway. I always have to turn around and go back to the truck to get my mask when I go in the store. I think things will sort out a...
Do you think things will be looser if one can show they have been vaccinated? Optimistically, I hope to be by late Feb or early March...optomistically.
Silicon must be some powerful stuff. I got some overspray from some silicon tire spray on my concrete driveway and it repeled water for YEARS! Truff, sweatergot!
112 lbs is kinda heavy. Most I have seen are around half of that. 2kW battery is nice. Still need to be able to lift it though...and figure out how to carry it on my truck.
I was in N. Georgia back in October and the Ozarks last year and they were both very interesting overlanding destinations. Nothing to compare to the West of course, but lots of public lands and some nice hills. You're going to end up out there. I can tell! LOL!
Not so much about moving but about to retire and want to head to the rockies for some extended fishing. When the covid and the Spring weather allows may head to the Southern Rockies to start.
Tools, man I love my tools! But, I could fill my little Tacoma If I didn't draw a line. Basic deep-well sockets and various pliers, screwdrivers, gorilla tape, bungees, zip ties , and a hammer of some sort cause you know you're gonna have to fram something at some point. Knives, extraction...
Just heard a story from parent of young folks on a camping trip in N.C. They went for a hike and came back and everything was stolen. Tent, cookware, etc. Wonder if any insurance for theft on the trail?
I don't leave my rig much and have the ability to lock up most everything but always...
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