My dad is selling his very well kept Dodge Ram. He doesn't know what to ask for it. Anyone interested in making an offer? Truck is near Salem, Oregon. Here's a description.
12 VALVE CUMMINS TURBO DIESEL; AUTOMATIC; POWER STEERING; 4-WHEEL DRIVE; QUAD CAB; LONG BED; ONLY 172,000 MILES; ORIGINAL...
I thought of that after I posted and was hoping that the website would notify you that I had replied by the fact that I had hit the reply button. Good to know that I need to quote, thanks.
And thanks for the recipe. I just picked up some keto ancient grains flour today and am looking for things...
Right. I'm thinking that the rumors of having satellite comms may be correct, and the chipset wrong. Considering how Apple likes to do things I can see an Apple commercial with someone Facetiming with Grandma from their hike in the wilds of the Olympic Peninsula. This would be in line with...
Yeah, that makes sense. The other thing I see though is that a lot of the people on the vehicle specific sites have no idea what overlanding is. They may be into offroading or camping or general hobbyist stuff, but have no real input or care about overland related things.
I guess I could make...
Yeah, I know. Hasn't stopped me from running one in my Hummer for the past couple of years without problems. I power it from my Goal Zero's USB ports. I display OBD-II data on an old iPhone RAM mounted on my dash and record all of the OBD-II data to a Postgres database on the Pi. Works for me...
Have you looked for any low powered wifi router that supports both 2.4 and 5Ghz? What I'm thinking is that you could setup a network bridge so that this dual band router would join your Jeep's wifi and expose an access point to your OpenSpot so that it would go:
OpenSpot ---- 2.4Ghz ---->...
Rumors on the interwebs are beginning to circulate that the iPhone 13 will support Globalstar satellite communication. How likely would this be without some kind of external antenna?
https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/apple-iphone-13-reportedly-feature-satellite-connectivity/
I really like this idea. I wonder if it would be better suited to a Wiki than a forum, though. I like the OB Forums, but they are not the best way to lay out documentation. I think what you've proposed is more of a documentation project and less of a conversation.
They're shelf stable for so long because they contain this menagerie of chemical additives.
"Water, Milk Protein Concentrate†, Calcium Caseinate†, Contains less than 1% of High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Natural and Artificial flavors, Inulin, Cellulose Gel and Cellulose Gum, Salt, Sucralose...
Sweet! I am familiar with BRCC's ground coffee, but didn't know they did instant.
Except that this has exactly the same problem as the Starbucks Via: too much single serving trash.
While overlanding and backpacking I usually just take Starbucks Via instant coffee. Boil water, dump single serving into cup, done. I like the simplicity of it, but not all the trash it produces. I'm looking for an instant coffee that comes in a larger container. Due to my coffee snobbery I...
Anyone here familiar with the Gallagher Head Lake area (north of Roslyn, WA)? I took my Hummer there many years ago with some other owners. Thinking about towing my M1101 up there for an overland base camp and then doing mtn biking and hiking on day trips from there sometime this summer.
I've setup a game camera before. Not that that prevents theft, but would at least give you something to go on if a thief needed to be found. Other than that I try to keep things as buttoned up as possible.
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