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  1. trikebubble

    Dogs in an RTT

    I have two dogs (one being a 75 pound Catahouligan) and I use a long carpet runner to get them in and out. I place it on the hood, and up the windshield . I lift them on to the hood and they simply walk up the carpet runner and into an open window in the RTT. They exit the RTT the same way...
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    My Trip to OTG 2016

    Will do for sure. Cheers.
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    Dream Overland Trip

    Well, the Wife and I have been talking and we are thinking of heading up the Dempster in the summer of 2018. I'm hoping that by then the new highway from Inuvik to Tuk will be complete, and we will be able to drive the entire way. On our southward home route I'd like to head to Hyder, see the...
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    My Trip to OTG 2016

    Great video's. I see my Wife's little trick of installing the window poles from the inside of the RTT is working out just fine.
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    Look familiar?

    Demo'ing the new KardbordTrax.
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    Overland Hound

    Living the life of the overland dog last weekend.
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    Overland Hound

    Please remember to keep your hounds inside, all safe and sound tonight.
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    Solo weekend trip

    Thanks. I do have it strapped around the rear hatch. The buckles won't fit through the slim space between the body and the upper hatch though. I had to remove the buckles and feed the straps through, then reattach them. I am going to replace the buckles with some sort of cinch strap to make it...
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    Solo weekend trip

    As the Wife was going to be busy all weekend ,I thought i would take the mutts and head out for an overnight adventure and excursion. I had always wanted to venture up into the Christian Valley (here in the southern interior of BC) and see where it took me. My 2 day trip ended up totaling appx...
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    How Minimalist Can You Get?

    There is a bit of a different thought process when we are packing for a long range motorcycle trip as compared to an overland type journey. The main difference (IMO) is that when we have headed out on long bike rides (multiple weeks, 5000km type road trips) we aren't planning on having to be...
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    Does it all come down to tires?

    We will drive a lot of miles to get to some interesting off road adventures (our 6000km road trip to Colorado and back is a prime example) , so for me a good AT tire that performs half decent on road and good offroad is the way to go. Currently I'm running the KO2's in a 285 and have been very...
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    The Quest for the Best Knife.

    Check with CRKT to see if they have a blade replacement policy. I just mailed a folding knife off to Kershaw for a replacement blade (snapped the tip off doing silly non-knife related stuff). They charge $10 to replace a blade. I have also had really good customer service from CRKT. I sent a...
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    Do you get asked about your rig?

    The rooftop tent is a conversation start for sure. If we are camped out at an established campground we seem to garner more interest and conversation than the guys with their fancy 40+ft rolling homes. I am not normally a go out there social butterfly type of guy, so our rig all laid out in all...
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    So my Wife says.........

    ........" in 2018 I think we should do a summer holiday expedition way up North." "twist my arm" I said. I guess I'd better start planning. Ha.
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    Plano Camp Kitchen (Beta Box Version)

    It's been working great so far. I've moved a few things around but kept the basic idea the same.
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    Who are the bc people on here

    Can't recall. Memory is like a seive. . An Okanagan meet and greet does sound cool though
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    Who are the bc people on here

    Penticton checking in.
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    Subarus Offroad

    Yeh, me too. Great video.
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    Old mines, ghost towns, etc......

    Smith Mine, near Red Lodge in Montana
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    Alberta through the PNW

    Hmmm, dune buggy rides in Florence (get a guided tour) it's plain awesome. My Wife and I seem to travel to eat, so here's a few of my favorite spots. The Sea Hag in Depoe Bay - hands down best clam chowder I have ever had. Nana's Irish Pub in the Nye Beach district of Newport - best meatloaf...