I haven't made the plunge and gotten into a generator yet. I have been trying to avoid it but Im just about tired of hauling my food in coolers and being limited.
Last weekend camping in the wet cold in east Texas was a good reminder of the gear that I had and the gear that I wish I had.
First off having my Mr. Heater was a game changer. I wouldn't have been able to sit in my camp chair and enjoy being outside without this. Also it didn't rip through my...
Last weekend camping in the wet cold in east Texas was a good reminder of the gear that I had and the gear that I wish I had.
First off having my Mr. Heater was a game changer. I wouldn't have been able to sit in my camp chair and enjoy being outside without this. Also it didn't rip through my...
Always good for an emergency or when you don't want to put on a full meal but the jet boil and mountain house food. https://amzn.to/3jE9VrZ. https://amzn.to/37RyGia. https://amzn.to/3oDwCAj. https://amzn.to/2HIsePL
The most efficient way to pack and make coffee on the trail that I have found is the jet boiler and press. https://amzn.to/328AUpN. https://amzn.to/3oDWVWM
I have a factory snorkel on my tacoma and it came with a warning not to take it through any drive through car washes. I don't know if its regarding it being torn off or to prevent water from going down it. Is there any way I can take it through a car wash or am I stuck hand washing? Thanks.
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