I addition to the standard basics, I also have a couple of trauma kits with blood clotting agents and multiple tourniquets in their own pouches. These are available online. A little pricey.
For the dogs, I also have full body carry slings should they become injured and unable to walk. I...
My 2500 Silverado has a pair of their stock tow hooks off the front. My question is any one use these? Are they any good? Or are they to be considered just ego marketing decorations and should be replaced? Recommendations for replacements? A new super duper off-road bumper is not in the near...
Did the coffee pot dance and settled on a Bialetti Moka Expresso Maker. Fast, easy with minimal cleanup. Just water in the pot. Ground coffee in the filter cup. Bring just to a boil and pour. Clean up is fast and easy. Shake out coffee grounds and rinse all with a little water.
I have a Tab4 I have been thinking of loading a GPS topo map app on. Anyone have any experience with the Tab4 and top map apps they would share. Pros/cons etc.
Thanks
While a fridge is on the list, it is down there a ways. My trips range from overnighters to a couple of weeks in freezing mountains/baking deserts. One approach I have used for decades is to precook and freeze in individual sized vacuum pack bags. Then, based on the planned trip menu, stack...
My approach is better to have and not need than to need and not have. While there have been occasions where some "opportunist" felt it was better to find easier prey elsewhere at the sight of old cocked & locked slab side, my primary concern is focused around the two legged predators that...
Being a believer of following the Carnivore dietary life, bacon be a MAIN STAPLE and always welcome. Hard to beat a big pile of bacon on a cold morning in the hills with a side of Irish coffee.
Basically 24/7. This falls under the paradigm of better to have and not need that not have and need. Not only for the various types of predator's one may encounter, but also, in many decades of camping/off-roading, I have become aware of a change in the "wilderness attitude" one may encounter...
Am a fan of both based on the needs. In the chill of winter air my hands "stop working". Have a propane lamp heat source has saved many a meal. For the camper/tent LED, for me is the way to go. For portability, fixing a broken thing in the dead of night, LEDs are hard to beat. Be they head...
Just received my super duper super slick Smitty Build Heavy Duty air compressor kit. We be styling now.
This included an air gage. When I tested it against my current dial air gage it was reading 10lbs lower. A couples of pounds is normal between gages.
While I am not going to lose any...
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