Can anyone tell me what the height & width of the 270xt MAX awning bag is when in stored/travel position? I know it's 7.5' in length but looking for the height & width. Can't find it on the AU or USA websites or the other vendors here in the states that carry it and haven't received responses to...
We use the annex for our rtt every trip out. Im not putting (2) 75lb dogs in the bed. They dont sleep in the bed at home and they’re not going to start when camping.
Been using the Kenai chest holder for my glock 20 for couple years backwoods carry. Last year swapped out the holster piece for one that will work w/ the glock 20 and mounted streamlight TLR-1.
I had no problem towing my small offroad camper back there. As long as the popup camper isn’t super long you should be ok. And yes, if its dry the van should do fine. Spots are not huge as you continue to drive back there but I had my supercrew truck and camper and was fine.
Here is my setup. Trying to figure out how the food thing is going to work out. Probably look at getting a bear-resistant cooler for the fridge stuff and chaining to a tree, dry storage containers for the others including dog food hung from a tree.
The question is going to be, can I instill all of these do's and don'ts into my wife's head. Regarding the dogs, the one (4yr 75lb chocolate labradoodle) who goes nuts around anything brown and bigger than him (ex. when he got the herd of elk all worked up with his excitement) will be the...
Taking a trip up to WY/MT area and dispersed camping in our off-road camper w/ rtt outside of Grand Teton & Yellowstone areas. Live in CO and only think about black bears, so first time in grizzly country. Need to prep and grab a few things before heading up there.
I know there are areas that...
you shouldn't have a problem tagging along with someone as there are so many people daily going down it. Just hang out at the summit until you see a group come up that you'd like to join. We had a couple tag along with us when we went down last Sept.
Not to put any pressure on you, as that's...
I can be out the door in less than 30 minutes as our Patriot is in the garage ready to go besides loading clothes totes, refilling water tanks, hooking up to tow vehicle and stopping off at the local Walmart for curbside grocery pickup. I know of 2 Turtleback owners that switched to Patriot last...
well worth the purchase, I keep it in our camper and reference during trip planning. Not sure what part of CO you're in, but Twin Lakes area is nice, scenic, peaceful.
And this is why I moved to CO from FL. We got married in Breck and have ran each of the passes you mentioned and were fortunate to be down in Telluride/Ouray areas 3 different times last summer. Some were short day trips (ex. Pikes Peak, Fall River, Mt Evans). Sounds like a nice plan you have...
I was just down in UT and northern AZ (Sedona/Flagstaff) last week and national parks were all closed. Their websites (ex. Zion) still state they're closed. What was nice, is I had zero traffic during my 12hr drive there and back.
Don't think he can do North Rim due to the dog.
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