Totally agree! As I've gotten older, heavier stuff has gotten stored lower and lower. :)
One really neat idea I've seen for Fuel on the roof rack it to use a jiggler siphon to fill the vehicle right from the can on the roof. No hoisting, no lifting (except for initially getting it up there)...
Wholeheartedly Agree!!!
I cook on cast iron most of the time at home, so it's just natural to bring it along.
If I was backpacking, well, that would be a different story. But in a vehicle, it's a drop in the bucket.
Well worth it for a good cooking experience.
I've been thinking about trying to make my own sliders as well. Looking at vendor sites that make rock sliders for my truck (Nissan XTerra) and here's what I have generally found:
Main Rail = 2"x2" square tube, 3/16" wall thickness
Mounting Legs = 1.5"x1.5" square tube, 3/16" wall thickness...
I recommend that when working on your vehicle doing maintenance or upgrades, try to do the work with your in-vehicle tool kit. That will really point out what you need. If you have to go into your in-house tool box/chest for a tool, you probably need an extra one of those for your vehicle.
When I was a kid, I had good success with ginger capsules. Same stuff you use for cooking, just in a tablet.
Also available in ginger-snap-cookie form!
But seriously, it did help me with motion sickness when I was a kid.
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