I know you said no rattle can. But that's the route I went. Used bed liner I picked up at Lowes, used about 3 or 4 cans and followed directions. It did a great job with an even covering and has texture so my feet don't slip stepping on them. Cost a fraction of powder coating and looks great...
I have a MSR pocket rocket stove that I regularly use for boiling water. I ran through the 2 MSR fuel canisters that I received with the stove. I'm wondering where you purchase your ISOPRO fuel canisters? I found that Walmart had an off-brand of ISOPRO which I purchased in 16oz size. But it...
I will provide some info regarding central Pennsylvania. If anyone is traveling through Tuscarora State Forest, watch out for traffic. A pipeline is being built through the forest. It's crossing several mountains through the region and you'll find a LOT of truck traffic. I'm used to seeing maybe...
As I was browsing YouTube last night, I found a video of someone discussing why he is not using a quilt instead of a sleeping bag. I didn't even know these things existed. He referenced the company Enlightened Equipment who makes these. The benefits are that these are very customizable. They can...
Good thread OP!
I own 21 acres of land in rural Pennsylvania. The land already has water, electric, and septic on it. But I'd really like to be off the grid and have something set back a bit further from the road. Though for ease of use, I could take advantage of what is already there, do a...
I'm really interested in your pond/solar setup. I have a pond on my property as well and I'm curious how expensive/difficult it is to do a pump/aeration system that is off grid.
I have Yakima round bars and used hardware I found at Lowes for like $5 to mount my Geo Adventure Gear Manta awning. Their awning came with an L-bracket though. Looked identical to the ARB.
I read this article on NPR yesterday and was wondering how many people here have either found themselves in a bad situation from being unprepared, or have been involved with helping/rescuing someone in the wilderness.
More Americans Head Into The Wild Unprepared For ... The Wild (NPR)
Purchased a full set of Wet Okole seat covers from a fellow TacomaWorld member. These things are amazing comfortable!
Also bought and installed rock sliders from Mobtown Offroad. The step bars that came with my truck bent my first time off-roading at Rausch Creek.
Also received Redline...
No, I wish. It's a generic that is being sourced on TacomaWorld for a group buy. Looks very much like a James Baroud Evasion tent, but at a third of the cost (and without the solar powered fan and side air vents). I didn't notice any difference in fuel mileage when I had my Geo Adventure Gear...
Yep, it's been ordered. Now I wait for it to be built, shipped to the United States, and delivered to me. It's a hard shell RTT so it should be a lot easier for me to setup and take down.
Thanks for your personal review of the Nemo and the suggestion for the long version. I'm only 5'-6" and was looking for the short. The Nemo Salsa 15 is available on Moosejaw as a long sleeping bag for $279.
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