I made a spread sheet once and was shocked about how fast weight adds up. I considered everything, pets, gear, people, food, upgraded spare tire, crap in the glove box, rubber floor mats, etc....
I believe the Primus Onja would just fit. I am not sure if it is a good stove. The configuration seems strange to me. And not an option for me because I use propane.
Something I am moving to as well, albeit slowly. Right now I have a Stansport Outfitter which has 50k BTU output and sort of spoils me. Boils water incredibly fast. But do I really use more than one burner at a time? 95% of the time no.
With respect to the front runner boxes, you have just...
Great set up Gary. I love the labels, which is something I need to do as well. And I really like the smaller boxes in the boxes. My eating and cooking utensils go everywhere and that would be a great way to centralize them.
Over the years I have learned through trial and error what my needs are in a camp kitchen. While I truly lust over high end chuck boxes that fit everything, those sort of set ups do not fit my requirements, which are primarily:
1. Portability between vehicles - I have a truck and my girlfriend...
I recommend looking at the Cabela's coolers as well. Much cheaper than a Yeti, but still made in the USA.
In this test the Cabela's rated best in terms of ice retention.
2014 Tundra SR 4x4
Fox 2.5 front/2.0 rear
Expedition One bumpers
Super winch Talon 12.5SR
James Baroud Grand Raid XXL (for sale)
Front Runner load bar kit
Firestone airbags w/ Daystar cradles (for towing)
EDIT: We decided to hold on to the tent, so it is no longer for sale. Thanks.
Outside Dimensions
Length: 89.5″
Width: 64.5″
Height Closed: 13″
Height Open: 44″
Inside Dimensions
Length: 89″
Width: 64″
Height: 36″
Weight: 170 lbs
I also second the suggestion of a harness. In addition, harnesses with handles are great for lifting the dogs in and out of a lifted vehicle, and getting them quickly out of harm's way.
Yes, it seems that small soft bags have the tendency to end up on the bottom of a pile of larger soft bags. Many a time I have found the compressor bag at the bottom of a pile and winced to myself.
I love my 450P-A VAIR compressor. The 100% duty cycle works great when I have to fill up four trailer tires and then up the tire pressure in my truck for towing, as well as for airing up my truck and any friends after an adventure.
But. I do not like the bag the compressor came with. It is a...
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