Hey thanks, man! Really appreciate the insight. Yeah, I got to get out there and do this run. I’d like to do it in spring, but I may entertain the idea this fall. Haha, Blanco knows a good thing when it comes. Cheers, mate!
Man, that’s looks awesome! Thanks for the coordinates and the trip log. Looks like a great trail run. Looks like Blanco celebrated his 8th with some adventure and excitement, haha. That flat tire looks rough, was the trail that rugged? Was that near the lava fields I’ve read about?
I have zero expectations. More curious about their successes and failures. I’m new to this concept so just trying to get an understanding of their limitations and optimal uses.
I run A/T Trails on my 2018 Forester and they have been fantastic. I’ve put about 15k+ on them and tread looks like it could go another 15k. I have not noticed slippage and I agree with others that they are pretty quiet. With that said, I am a newbie to off highway/road driving and these are my...
I know it’s been posted already, but cotton balls coated with petroleum jelly have been solid for me. Compact and effective, and they surprisingly burn for a good minute.
Primitive Off-road offers a lot of stuff for Subarus. They have a triple armor discount when you buy their skid, transmission, and rear diff plate. Rallitek and Ironman 4x4 are others as well.
@photosubieoverland before I “downsized” I use to run a Mamiya RB67. I had a 90mm & 127mm. I loved that camera, but the hulk-like size just got to be too cumbersome on trips. My Pentax is by no means small, but being able to hand hold shots on the fly is massive. Regardless, I always love seeing...
I was recently in the TX visiting family and my brother-in-law gifted a bottle of Garrison Brothers TX bourbon whiskey. I enjoyed it on my way home through Big Bend, Lincoln NF, and AZ. I was pleasantly impressed! Very smooth and flavorful. (Image taken from website.)
In a Domke F-1 shoulder bag I keep my Pentax 67 with a 75mm & 200mm lens; Yashica electro 35 GT—once it’s fixed—with wide & telephoto lenses; Holga for shits & giggles; Sekonic light meter; always, if not exclusively, Kodak Tri-X 400.
You’re right. My numbers are way off. After I wrote that I recalled the last time I topped off and the person didn’t even charge me because it was so little, when I thought it would have been half empty.
I love the simplicity and price of my Coleman 2 burner. The lack of frills provides me with a [false] sense of security as it means there’s little to brake (ignition switches come to mind). I’ll be honest and say the burner controls and heat output could be better, but then you just have to look...
I pulled the trigger and bought a 10lb Ignik growler. Thoroughly enjoying its portability and capacity. I am typically cooking for one so I’m not using it for extended cooking. In addition, to save time I use my Jetboil for coffee & tea. This helps prolong the life of the Ignik. So far it seems...
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