Did a quick overnighter last weekend in to the Spring Mountains. I am still surprised how much quieter the pintle hitch than the combo hitch I ran for years. Definitely worth the investment.
Took the T4R off-road for the first time. We were going to meet some friends up in the Spring Mountains who wear camping over the weekend. We got about halfway up the trail and ran into them coming off the mountain. Apparently the weather was a bit much for them to handle...they’re amateurs.
So looks like an offer on a property in Gravette was accepted. 5.25 acres, 2400 sq ft ranch style house with 20’x60’ detached garage/shop. Expect to move mid December. Yeah, I’m pretty excited. Originally my wife was looking at the K-9 Academy property, but the one next door was also for sale...
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The previous owner of my trailer fabbed a rack on a piano hinge with the intention of adding a RTT. He never got to it, but I did. Installed a pair of 100 lb gas struts to assist opening and closing. A benefit of my trailer...
After decades of backpacking with ultralight setups and “car camping” with base camp gear, I picked up a CDN M101 trailer to provide extra cargo capacity for my 04 Rubicon. Several years later I added a RTT to the trailer and I’ve never looked back. It is by far the most comfortable I’ve slept...
Update...
My wife is headed to Arkansas on Sunday to look at some property. She has her eye on one just south of Gravette. It’s a 2400 sq. ft. house on just over 5 acres and has a detached garage/shop/guest quarters. I guess it used to home to the American K-9 Academy which is perfect because...
One of the first things I did when we got the T4R was pick up some basic recovery gear (tow strap, clevis shackles, etc.). While attending a friend’s wedding in LA, someone had too much to drink and decided to drive over some boulders lining a walking path and got high centered. Jacked up the...
While attending a friend’s wedding in LA, a guest who should not have been driving ended up driving over a boulder and getting high centered. Managed to jack up the front end enough to loop a tow strap around the boulder and pull it out with the T4R
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