Perhaps we need a thread for nor cal expo planning specificly. Buddy and I are both in but we don't have a plan yet. It would be great to know what people are up to.
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Buddy of mine and I bought this a couple years back to have something more comfortable to take the girls camping in. Nothing crazy but would make a nice starter rig for someone.
2004 Nissan Xterra 4X4 XE
Low Mileage: 85k
Recently Serviced (All New Fluids + Alignment)
New Shocks + 1.5" Body...
Hario mini Mill works well for me. It's made of hardy plastic, handle comes off easy and it's the perfect size for my moka pot. Costs about $30.
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Gunna guess I'm out. Still got a track bar to get in, bunch of torqueing to do, a computer to flash and then we can figure out if it goes straight down the freeway.
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Yeah sounds like the wife and I are in. What time did people wanna be hitting the trail? I could also be convince to make it a bit of a caravan from San Rafael or Napa.
Have ya put it to the test at all? There are almost no reviews of this tent. I hadn't even considered them until I picked up some Cub and Wolf packs and some of their folding chair. They seem to have some cleaver designs.
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I've got some holiday travel to do and I've got some choices about how to do it. My parents are between Placerville and Tahoe. My wife's are south of Portland. I was considering seeing my folks and then taking a more eastern route into Oregon. Problem is I don't know anything about the area...
I've got a caffiano klassic that was gifted to me and it makes a pretty awesome pour over but I've been doing the moka pot lately for something a little more espresso like. The other option would be to make a nice strong batch of cold brew, especially in the summer time. By strong I mean I...
Personally I dig the fat rubber on the steel wheels. Looks like there is stuff out there for ya... Opar makes a pretty basic step and I'm sure others do too. Fabbing up a mount for round lights from a light bar bracket couldn't be to hard. Maybe take a look at tube bumpers. Not exactly what...
I've got a greensland pattern axe by condor knife and tool. It's more of a hatchet as far as I'm concerned but it's a great camp tool. Awesome quality for the price and built the old school way. You're not gonna fell a tree with it in record time but it'll break down split stuff or small logs...
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