This is a 2018 Boreas formerly known as Into The Wild Boreas camper. It is one of the originals made with Birch interior and galley area. It has custom drawers in the galley so all food storage can be in the cabinets. The rear open galley has a 12v plug for any 12v appliance. We have taken this...
Now that I have the stove and the griddle from partner steel, I’m finding the griddle sticks to e Rey thing I cook, even greased up? Anyone else have this issue? Fix??
I’ve heard of the green onion method for stainless steel. Might just give it a shot anyways. The griddle is pretty heavy for aluminum but I think the sides are steel. I know that @lifestyleoverland uses it religiously and it looked so easy.
I own a Boreas XT, and it is well worth it. Very tough and sturdy. I did some changes to the trailer, adding and eliminating things I didnt want or need. The owner is very hands on, and I think will still make customization trailers as well.
As much as I hoped this would be a great tool when camping i am having a tough time trying to figure out how to get food not to stick. And ive oiled and butter and etc.. before cooking and it fails. Makes it hard to use over a few days with a hot boil and steel wool to clean it. Is there a...
I currently have an 08 Tacoma and haul a roughly 1900# off road camper with it. Comparing the 2 it seems the 4runner has more towing capacity and hp. I want to switch vehicles when we camp and tow our camper
Well I bit the bullet and bought a Partner Steel 22 cook stove and also got the flat griddle to go with it. I wanted something heavy duty that will last forever and with places we go to sturdy as well
Im looking at a 2010 4runner currently. its in pristine shape but I am unfamiliar with some of the upgrades and if the truck is worth the asking price. What do you think? asking $23,700 with 104k miles
clear bra, tinted Windows, leather seat covers in front, weathertek floor liners for front...
We have hauled ours up Cinnamon Pass, Ophir Pass and the road up to Clear Lake with no issues, but I attribute that to the lock n roll hitch. We can almost jack knife it parallel to our truck when needed.
I have a similar trailer with the solar panel in the same place and driven it 1000's of miles last summer. no issues. I think the space between the truck and the panel is too short to get hit but rocks. Maybe maybe the front of the trailer.
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