i have the little buddy and it doesn't heat my 8x12 shed very well, but as far as camper or hot tent camping i think it would work well to take the chill off
The blue line near the Willard pond note is all rocky class 6, with a pretty gnarly mud pit (probably bone dry at the moment)but the line going towards bald MTN is dirt road. I have done most of these trails in a 07 tundra but was rough. Some are very easy,Some I actually haven't taken...
I am near those Rindge NH roads, I know quite a few class sixers where I live in Antrim. Some fairly rocky. These dirt road trips seem fairly interesting. I should look into Gaia
I have to agree that large convoys , whether it be on foot, bike, or truck , are a bit of a nuisance to say the least. def the last thing i want to see on the trail. Kinda takes away from the whole escaping the rat race thing that we are all trying to get away from.
You are not alone. I'm also vegan.
Ill post some recipe ideas later.
I often make a quick lunch using Lotus miso Ramen and plants i forage in the woods near where i may be parked.
Testing 123. First post on this forum. Hi :grimacing:
Currently located in nh , daily driving a 99 tacoma for the past 8+ years. Its been through allot. I have lived/camped out of it for a total of 2 years. Traveled up and down the east coast with it. And looking forward to many more...
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