Yep, easy to unlimber. I got a padded case from BPS that keeps the scratches and dust to a minimum plus I stow my braided hose and a butane torch in it...never cared much for piezo lighters cause they gonna die sooner than later. Just buy a gross of refillable butane torches to stick everywhere...
Looks heavy. Notice they didn't mention weight. Other than that looks solid and would work. I use this because it packs well and a 5 lb propane and extended line works for me. I also carry a small backpacker burner for backup. I mostly heatl water for coffee so...
The chip they injected in the covid shots will allow them to find you. :grin: Don't know about taxes and vehicle but one could get a post office box and ask them to hold your mail. You have to mail in a monthly request card every thirty days. I guess they would like you to physically pick it...
Ha! I vividly remember a cab ride from LaGuardia into Manhattan 20+ years ago. That's when I learned what big city driving was all about! Then I noticed that all the cabs had dents and push bars on the front. A foot gap? No problem. Just stick it in there!
Even if one is off several degrees I have never been uncomfortable in my RTT. I keep a couple of folding recovery ramps to get it close if it is off much. Good thing about the Tacoma is that they are easy to maneuver around to get close to level in most sites. You're right about keeping your...
That's exactly what I need....and then some! Very impressive. What year, mileage, engine, tow capacity? You financing? Come pick me up and by the time we get back to Nevada maybe I can learn half the features. Seems like one would need to be and engineer to figure it all out? My Tacoma rig...
Since I retired and rarely have to be anywhere at a certain time it has become easier to drive the speed limit and let the poor stressed fools be on their way. I keep a sharp eye on the rearview mirror for those that are closing fast and weaving in and out to stay out of their way. I can't...
Eh, it's adjustable and low tech. Makes you appreciate the coffee a little more...and smelling those fresh ground beans! But, that Nescafe instant gets it done too! And, there are several choices.
Viagra, who knew? Makes sense though. About 8K I was good after a while. 10K+ not so good. I saw about the records broken. I got lost, kind of the theme of my trip to see if I could get slightly off the path, and found this beautiful little lake near Encampment with some great dispersed sites...
I live in the mid-state now but have lived all over. Upstate, Low Country. Made it to Gunnison and went up Granite Creek. I should have gotten acclimated to altitude. I ended up going through Schofield Pass. I won't do that again! Nearly deaded up there! I guess I am an expert now?
My favorite...
I've pretty much tried it all. Perc, press, etc. Any coffee is better than no coffee. I have been grinding beans every morning and doing the pour over. Did that on two months trip around the Rockies. Time wasn't a big factor in the morning but it did take some extra water for cleanup. About a...
Welcome guys. My first destination this past summer was Canon City and Temple Canyon Park. Couple of days camping and exploring the area. Very pretty. Hope I can make it back out again at some point.
My first RTT was just a basic soft cover tent that mounts on top. My newest version of the same tent in hard cover has adjustable LED lighting, more interior storage pockets, an interior zipper that can mount some insulated wall blankets, locking fasteners for the cover, better ladder and...
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