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Great to see some new faces tonight!
Some good food, good people, good conversations, and good rigs!
Next time maybe we won't need to wear toques and it will still be daylight!
How would May 10th work out for the next one? I believe Thursdays worked well for most.
7:30.
I didn't realize there is no time posted on the first post here... sorry.
I think I'll throw on some light longjohns.... damn weather! Lol. I was hoping for some better weather by now.
There's typically a few conversations outside near the rigs... so toques and warmer clothing is...
Just a reminder guys... this Thursday - April 12th.
I've also got the OB Prairie Region Facebook page up and running.
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".... being like a boat owner.... "
I wonder if there are products that could attach to rock sliders and use as stabilizer jacks for people with RTT's on their rigs? I think there are some for hitches... but for the side to side stuff the rock sliders would be a great spot.... maybe even...
So what I'm hearing is that the RTT's will survive in the wind... but they flap a lot... so it gets noisy.
In my experience anything that flaps will eventually start ripping/breaking.
Has anyone had their RTT's for a number of years and if so how has it held up? What brand?
My fourtreks mount stripped a bolt... So my bush fix was to make a circle with a section of cable and loop it around my bumper.
Works better than the fourtreks mount actually. A lot cheaper that's for sure...
Aluminum poles is definitely a key ingredient in having a tent survive the wind.
I refuse to buy anything but aluminum now.
My ground tent is a Cabela's Extreme Weather Tent... we've escaped into there a few times.... with wind so hard that it was hard to talk to each other outside - we go...
Yeah. Might take some fabrication to have it on an actual stove though.... or something on a smaller scale perhaps...
Or maybe one of those store bought fire logs that supposedly last for 3 hrs or so.
My guess is that once you have it piping hot... you may only have to stoke it once in the...
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