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Ahhh,, Bears Ears is in the southeast corner of Utah, not in a foreign country. Are you suggesting that global land use issues do not affect us? Speaking of Bears Ears. :)
OK,, If you're going down the Shafer Trail by 10:00 AM you will have plenty of time to go down Lathrop Canyon before getting to Airport. It is well worth the drive down to the Colorado River. Even taking your time you'll get to Airport by 3 easy. Wow, Airport all the way to Labrynth ...
Hi Steve. Are you a member of the TLCA? If not I highly recommend joining and I am NOT one for joining clubs. I think it is 40 a year and you get the really cool magazine every other month. We also have a Pennsylvania chapter, the Keystone Cruisers, that is free to join. Our forums are in the...
Very cool. We are very near you. We just finished a six week tour a month ago or so. Time flies. 276,000 miles on our rig. It's going to be really hot on the WRT. I highly recommend three nights on the WRT. That gives you enough time to take it all in. Have fun, and stay safe.
Hmmm, "The trail condition I fear the most" is being surrounded by inexperienced cowboys out on the trail. Tail gating, driving too fast, impatience, paying zero attention to spotters, constantly challenging their vehicles ability and their lack of skillful driving technics, not understanding...
This is but one source that I follow on such matters. They do lean a little left, no doubt, but their numbers are pretty accurate when it comes to world wide labor statistics. The right leaning think tanks have always painted a much less dismal picture of the world wide labor markets. True...
Hmm. no diagram but a couple of photos with explanations.
I do things a bit differently. The first photo is the starter battery. The large protected cable leads to the second battery. After the 50 amp fuse, the dark red cable leads to a remote 100 amp six blade fuse box that I have the fridge...
Not upsetting at all, In 9 out of 10 Asian countries a person working in a "sweat shop" for 50 hours a week makes more money than the national average in that country. Defining a "communist" country has become quite difficult to do in recent years as most all countries, except N. Korea, & Cuba...
Just a random comment here about dual battery management systems. The Journal just did a review of several different management systems and in a sidebar they discussed how very practical the manual management system is. I've always been a firm believer in the KISS method and managed my...
Once upon a time, we were all warned of that cheap Japanese junk that was being peddled here in the US. Then in 1970 the Datsun 240Z hit our shores and the rest is history. I do my research, then I purchase it regardless of origin. I have an OZ tent, ( made in china ) and it is top shelf.
I have a Yeti Tundra 75, a block of ice and two bags brings the storage space down to 50 qts, I've been using it for 4 years and couldn't be happier. It is mounted in the nose of our trailer, and the drain cock is plumbed to the exterior. Even regularly draining the water out, ( we use that...
You cannot go wrong with the Frontrunner. I have literally beat mine but good, and it is holding up strong, no rattles and no rust. Free shipping. Assembly is easy. And they ship the next day. It is also very cool that anything and everything will bolt right on it.. Shovel, Awning, Propane...
Hmmm, I've read all of these advice posts most thoroughly. Adam did ask about a 2.5" lift for his YJ. Spring overs are great. cept your going up, as stated 5" or a bit more, which is twice as high as was asked about. Another stated that no problems have popped up using Rough Country "spacers"...
Hmmm, -30 bag.. now that is a sleeping bag! But you're right about the cold. It's all about what we, our parents, our grandparents and all the way back, are acclimated to. We may very well be relocating to a much cooler climate than here in Pa. I'm good till down around 10 to 15. Lower...
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