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  1. 64Trvlr

    My overland rig from Norway

    Nice rig, could you tell us more about it?
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    Wagoneer

    Nice looking Wagoneer, love the Rhino grill too! More details, what do you have in it? I've got a 77 waiting for me to do something with it next to the shop.
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    Newbie. What would you add to my truck?

    Looks like a nice full size pickup truck. It sounds like it's just you and your dog, so grab a cooler, Coleman stove, skillet, plate, knife and fork, something to sleep in/on, dog food and toys, lots of water and go for a weekend. Make a few notes of what you want to add for the next trip...
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    Full Sized Spare

    I have several good ( to me at least) reasons I don't like the spare under the truck. 1) if you've ever had to change a tire on asphalt in the summer where the road surface is 140+ you know it's not fun 2) same in the winter with the spare half buried in ice water and everything frozen solid 3)...
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    Does playing with the hound count??? :)

    Yup playing with the dog/dogs is a great part of being outdoors. I always have at least one Lab with me.
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    Rear Bumper Caps

    What is a bumper cap?
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    Is camping a viable alterantive to hotels when traveling?

    Camping is always my first choice.
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    Winter Field Day

    That would be nice but there's not a prayer in hell of that happening, not to mention it would be a 110 mile round trip in snow and high winds.
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    Winter Field Day

    My club was going to set up on Sat but the weather is going to be snow, 8-15* and 20-45 MPH do we're going to pass on setting up. We already launched 3 antennas and 2 table sized umbrellas this summer so we're skipping the winter version.
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    What could you give up

    Over the years I started with a plate and cast iron skillet and moved on to a ton of kitchen stuff. I'm down to a comfortable amount of stuff that works for me.
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    My favorite breakfast joint in AZ

    Instead of the Bisbee breakfast club try Mornings in Warren, Michas in Tucson for killer machaca, Skillets in Chino Valley are some great places for breakfast in AZ.
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    who likes bacon :)

    Bacon, bacon, bacon, bacon, BACON!!!! A bacon with bacon and egg sammich can't be beat. It's even better with bacon on the side. When I was a young guy I thought the one pound packages of bacon were a single serving along with a half dozen eggs.
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    venison

    If I'm cooking venison (elk or deer) over a fire all I do is let it warm to room or outside temperature rub coarse salt and pepper in and grill it medium rare. Otherwise I mix it with potatoes, onions, peppers and whatever else is handy and cook it. Then either roll it in tortillas or just...
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    2020 Military Trailer Build

    Looking good so far I'm looking forward to seeing what you do next.
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    Any older Jeep’s out there?

    I have a 64 Willys Traveler, which is a special wagon package Willys wagon built for the US Border Patrol. There are some pics on page 67 post 1323 in the Jeep thread if you're interested.
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    Need some real world suggestions on lighting options.

    I posted this somewhere on here before I think. I've been running these Grote lights for about 30 years. The 2 forward facing ones are 250K CP spot beams for reaching down the road, the 2 pointing at about 45* are 35K cp wide beams for picking up objects and eyes on the sides of the road . In...
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    Vehical camp lighting question

    I realize that 16ga will run LEDs but the guy asking questions doesn't have much if any experience with wiring. A guy down the road from me burned his new 80K Raptor to the ground with undersized wiring. Wiring is easy if you pay attention to what you are doing and listen to knowledge...
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    LT\P or ST Tires for new overland trailer build

    I must be getting old as I've never thought of the 5 on 5 1/2 lug pattern being rare. It's what I'm running on my Willys and trailer. My advice is to run the same tires, wheels and lug pattern as your tow vehicle.