Anybody got any advice for operating Little Buddy at higher altitudes? Saw a disclaimer about issues above 7000+ feet. Like, when you may really need it! Is it an oxygen thing or a pressure thing?
It's a neat place. Lots of rigs and friendly people. Many people there for the off-roading in the area. If you are looking for a half-way camp site Lake Chewalla near Holly Springs, Miss. was a good stopover. FS campground and was inexpensive. Not far off I-22.
I went last year. They have several areas to set up. Up front coming in they have area for RV's. In the middle is the area for vendors and stage for gatherings. Down along the river is several large primitive areas where most of the rigs setup. Plenty of room I thought. I got there on Thursday...
Yeah, I'm down here in Blythewood. About 1.5 hrs or little less. Weekends are a little busy at the moment but let me know what you come up with. I do like those items!
I've only had two and they were both Tuff Stuff. I upgraded to the ALPHA from the Ranger not long ago. I really think I'm going to enjoy the hardtop much better. Upgraded ladder, interior and exterior LEDs, skylight, much easier setup/takedown. Quality seems very good. Compare the materials...
I got married in Wyoming one time. But, I don't hold that against Wyoming anymore.:kissingheart: The fishing was great! I hope to get back maybe next year.
I remember way back in the 80's as a poor lad out checking cotton in the hot sun all day and wrapping chicken breasts in foil and throwing it on the engine block by the manifold to cook. Don't have the exact timing but my recollection is that they were ready by lunch time. Those farmers never...
Well, I usually get the butler or the gardener to do it. Unless it's their day off. Then, I usually just wait. I really hate to make the cook or maids do it. Still need to supervise them some. :grinning:
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My semi-solution is a cheap chain hoist to lift it on and off. Still 20 minutes of un bolting and putting slings around it but is a one-person job. It's good if one has a garage with enough clearance...or a convenient limb?
:astonished: Shoot a few and word will get around!!
I've been using a cheap battery operated motion detector that seems to work good within about 50 ft. Harbor Freight has them for about $15. Then you would have an idea where to aim!!
Batwings are neat but so far I've just been using a light siliconized tarp and some nice telescoping poles. Again, trying to keep the weight down. Need more room for fishing gear!! :grinning:
I am working up for an extended tour somewhere. Probably the Rockies from south to north if things...
How difficult are the annexes to setup and take down? I had one with my last RTT and never used it. Since it's usually just me I didn't get one with my new RTT. I just don't stay in one place more than a day or two and it seemed more trouble than it was worth and more weight.. I see how it...
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