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  1. genocache

    Propane conversion kit for Coleman white gas stove

    Radioguy, I think that is a correct link, check this video; I might buy one and swap back my white gas burners , then if it's really cold I can use the white gas.
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    Propane conversion kit for Coleman white gas stove

    I duuno, 2 things though, if you are not getting proper flame something is plugged up or worn out. It takes pressure to get the right flame. The other thing is I took a propane stove (2 burner) and swapped it for the 2 burner in my Coleman white gas stove. How I did that is in my blog; white...
  3. genocache

    Diesel Heater?

    Does anyone know if these will run on vegi oil?
  4. genocache

    Minimum clearance

    Frelling internet....nobody is safe anymore! Fake News!:cryingcat:
  5. genocache

    Minimum clearance

    Taller tyres are 1 way to raise the diff height, portal axles are another and not as cheap........ I'm just saying.
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    Minimum clearance

    I was going to suggest a Sherp. The reality is as others have asked, what is your definition of anywhere? The Sherp comes the closest to fitting the bill. An aluminum bodied 109" Land Rover with a LS engine and a autobox sitting on 8" -35's on Portal axles, fully locked, diesel if you want...
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    US Rocky Mountain Advice for an Australian couple visiting the USA

    OK, then Arizona! Best road ever Hwy 191, between Morenci and Springerville. Coming down from Prescott (PRESSCUT) Hwy 89 is amazing views. YOUTUBE search for the KOFA National Wildlife Refuge. Plus all the usual tourist stuff, Sedona, Jerome, Tuscon, Kitt Peak, Mt Graham, Chiricahua National...
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    Swiss-Link Boxes/ Storage Cases

    I use a couple of small Action Packers for my pantry and bath. They don't need to be weatherproof. Had them since the 80's. I use a medium Action Packer to take used lumber for firewood at camp. I find that care must be taken when buying cases. Mainly for size and what you will pack in them. For...
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    Swiss-Link Boxes/ Storage Cases

    I use Nanuk or Pelican cases. Many sizes available. Nanuk's are made in Canada; NANUK Case Official Store | World's Best Protective Case Pelicans in USA; Protective Cases. USA Made and Waterproof. | Pelican
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    US Rocky Mountain Advice for an Australian couple visiting the USA

    Couple other websites; this is all the gravel roads in Colorado; Colorado Gravel Roads This is the Utah public lands road viewer; Colorado Gravel Roads
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    US Rocky Mountain Advice for an Australian couple visiting the USA

    Alan, I must confess to having watched more than a few of ASPW's videos, from before he moved to OZ. I agree he has a big budget. I think the Troopy is a great vehicle too. Defender not so much, that's why I stuck with a Series 2. I wish Alu-cab made a top for the 109. I remember looking at...
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    US Rocky Mountain Advice for an Australian couple visiting the USA

    Hello, What is your route from LA to Seattle? For the Rocky Mtn part I would look at some of the current threads and take a gander at the maps on the Adventure Cycling website. Great Divide Mountain Bike Route | Adventure Cycling Route Network The Great Divide route is mostly 2 track and...
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    What to take when off the road?

    I just watched this fellow from Japan(?) 's video. Amazed at what he carries. He seemed to have all the niceties, although compact. Bigger isn't always better. What the heck did he sleep with over his eyes? I kept waiting for him to pull out a sandwich bag for a toilet.
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    Learning to wrench for field repairs and DIY installs

    So turn back the Wayback Machine to simpler times Sherman, Jan 1974. I bought my first car at age 22, grew up in a house with no car, now my life was finally starting. I drove my 1973 Land Rover 30 miles home from the dealer and got up the next morning only to find a huge oil puddle under it...
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    Best vehicle for my needs

    Maybe I am wrong , but I think ATV trails are limited to vehicles 50" wide or less. That eliminates most vehicles including some UTV's. https://staythetrail.org/vehicle-width/ https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/stelprdb5437261.pdf My Land Rover is 58" wide. Yotas are wider.
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    Hot shower for overlanding

    NICE set up and write up! For some reason it got me to thinking about the possibility of radiant flooring.......................
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    US West Trip Suggestions - Between Monterey and Bodega Bay

    Indian Valley Res could be nice!
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    EU Mid Europe From Italy to Norway back and forth

    Sounds lovely, what was so special about the tip of Denmark?
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    US West Trip Suggestions - Between Monterey and Bodega Bay

    Last year the CZU fire came real close(into?) Butano, I'm not sure the camping is open and not disbursed. Further South, Big Sur has disbursed options. Carrizzo Plains if they are open. https://www.blm.gov/programs/national-conservation-lands/california/carrizo-plain-national-monument