With the cost of brand name foldup tables being ridiculously high, I designed my own table. A local fab shop made me the table $50 and Home Depot provided the hardware $10. And voila!
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I am so bummed right now, i was making plans on driving all the way to the rally but an unexpected business trip came up on THAT exact weekend. @administrator. Next rally for sure.
@cappy410 That's awesome! Fly fishing is next on the hobby list... something's gonna have to give though. :-Pnever give something up, just add it to your overland adventures.
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@administrator LOL! I'm in this beautiful little country called Canada. I live in a small town named Okotoks in the province of Alberta. I am less then 1 hour away from the Rockies. There is a forestry trunk road (hy940) with lots of trails that run along the Livingston and Oldman rivers, Dutch...
I took a drive on Monday back in the forestry land use looking for some new trails and possibly some new fishing holes. Well, the results were amazing. I found myself the best fishing hole with at least 20-30 fish.
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That is one sweet looking rig. Looks like you had a wonderful trip. Watch out for the walkers in Alexandria. LOL.
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name that lake. It's sad tho, the glacier use to touch the lake. You can see how much of the glacier has melted
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cooking on my new table was great. Overland cooking is a family affair. Even the dog supervises.
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So I love to cook while overlanding and I thought I would build myself a collapsible cooking station. It was really easy to make ($50) worth of lumber. Pine shelves, 1x4"s, 2 hinges, brace plate, couple of plastic knobs, couple of carriage bolts and some lacquer. The results are, well have a...
The 410 Expedition Team #OB0250 is setting out for a weeks overland trip thru the Rockies of Alberta and British Columbia. Our first stop will be Tunnel Mountain in Banff, Alberta for 3-4 nights. On our travels we will stop at the famous Chateau Lake Louise for some hiking. The view is one of...
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