Not in UT but I live near Jackson, WY so not too far away. I usually make it down to Moab to bike and camp at least once a year, usually in May or October. There doesn't seem to be a whole lot of members up here so I'd be all about meeting some folks if there's something going on while I'm down...
I have a 2 burner 18" Partner Steel stove w/windscreen. They're made in Idaho about an hour away from where we live. It's a little on the heavy side but basically indestructible. We have a trailer now so room isn't that much of an issue but we used to store it in the gear boxes on the roof rack...
I've been obsessed with this lately: One-pan pasta dishes! Basically, just saute ingredients, add broth and dry noodles, and cook until the pasta is done and sauce is thick.
I also think Bucatini may be my favorite pasta, so this recipe is the best of both worlds:
One-Pan Bucatini with Leeks...
No complaints here Randy. We've been dragging it all over the woods here in northwest Wyoming over the last few weeks. Most of the forest roads and trails are pretty trashed from winter and spring but the trailer has towed great, rides smooth and quiet, and has held up awesome!
The mattress we found was a 4" as well but 60" wide, I think the brand was called Lucid and it's pretty comfortable. It fit fine when folded into a couch and pushed into the back, although it was pretty tight still. Unfolding it was a pita though. I think this was mostly b/c we got the screen...
Not vegan but my lady and I are both veggie. Anyway, I just wanted to suggest this site for a lot of really awesome, easy to make, vegan recipes:
http://www.thugkitchen.com/recipes
Funny as hell too:
Definitely made me want to buy the cookbook.
Also, I'm not fond of huge amounts of prep...
Just a heads up since you seem pretty interested in the 255/75's: They're a bit skinny for their height. They looked so weird on my Jeep that I had to sell them and buy a set of 265/70's. Also, that size is not that common really. You can't get a General Grabber AT2 in that size. Others, like...
It's about 44" at the rear and tapers off at the front, starting over the doors, to about 40".
And thanks, we definitely plan to!
Although, the 2+ feet of snow we've gotten this week is making that difficult at the moment. But, we only have 2 weeks left until we take a 2 week long vacation!
Right on! Yeah it's a pretty solid trailer and great price compared to the alternatives.
To answer your Q's: They used Pro Comp shocks which seem fine so far. They're pretty cheap and easy to replace if there are any issues. I thought about using OME shocks and may do that if and when these...
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