You're in the wrong thread, and if you're referring to the carrying firearms while camping thread, ironically the canuck dude who was all anti AR-15 actually did change his mind.
I wonder if that blackie hadn't been fed or grown used to eating garbage or something. Usually blackies are big cowards that fold the second you stand up to them (unless it's a mama with cubs, then watch out!). A perfect example of why it's a very good idea to have a firearm when out bush! Glad...
It's infuriating, for sure. I try to keep telling myself that I'm being the change I want to see, and knowing that there's a big community like OB (and others I belong to like 4wd Association of BC) who are out constantly doing the same is encouraging
Makes me glad I overland in a 4 cylinder 99 Honda CR-V. If life gives me the chance at a significant trip this year, I won't let the gas prices stop me.
Still a decent number of folks using CB in the USA especially. Certain parts of Canada as well, mostly the praries where it works best. In the mountains, CB isn't as good. I have one in my rig, and I use it when wheeling with certain friends of mine. I plan to install a UHF with the Resource...
Looks about like the conditions around here these days. Pretty nasty, although that looks like fairly fresh snow. Ours is getting melty and becoming corn snow. Horrible stuff.
Gotta love bear country lol
The LADD channels are UHF, VHF is for marine use. I'm planning to get a UHF from Amazon ASAP this season and program it for all the BC RR channels, including the newish 4x4 channel (thanks to the lobbying of BC4WD), because logging, natural gas and mining is SUPER...
I really like that. My posts for the awning are also a pair of painting extension poles! Great minds think alike, clearly.
Where is that sandy spot? Looks like a sweet location for a campout.
I actually considered doing almost the exact same thing with a fold down table on the rear door, but...
New Mod!
A little while ago I bought a 11.5x8.5 nylon rain fly, primarily for use in backpacking adventures, but I figured it could serve in overlanding as well. To that end, I built a telescoping mount bar to attach it to the back of the rig. For a while I've wanted a better solution than the...
Finished my uber kludge awning mount bar, made from some tubing I had laying around and $20 worth of hardware from the store:
You remove the clip pins at the ends and they telescope out much wider, then you can put the pins back in to lock it. It's made to accept nylon rain fly I bought for...
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