Thank you Kent...I read through the comments on the forum here but I don't use FB. It's good you posted it there as well. As far as I am concerned I think this is one of the most important decisions that could affect us all. Not only for this designated area but for the many areas to come and...
Yeah.....they never did (on any platform even with my prodding and reminding) which in my opinion is extremely disheartening, disappointing, and irresponsible.
So the comment period ends soon, "The BLM is hosting a public comment period for the Labyrinth/Gemini Bridges Travel Management Plant...
I have not seen this posted anywhere here or on the Overlandbound IG. This is super important. There is a comment period that the Dept. of Interior (BLM) has to provide and it is very very important that you make your voice heard or they will close down almost 440 miles of trails and with that...
I have my simple Coleman 2 burner on a slide out and lazy susan that I built for my 80 Land Cruiser. It's been awesome for years. A tip for those that use the Coleman. You can take off the burner control knobs and regrease the rubber grommets inside to get perfect low burner control.
It all depends on the food you're able to carry with you. Are you going to have a fridge? A cooler? I would definitely suggest a fridge and you can find some great, inexpensive models on Amazon. Does not have to be the ubiquitous dometic. When you can carry perishable food then the cooking...
You don't need anything fancy to make a good meal. What are you using to transport food? A portable fridge or cooler? Have you seen Marco's cookbook. It's called The Overland Cook. Lots of good ideas.
I use a Stanley all-in-one French Press...I've been using it for a long time and it's durable and makes excellent coffee. In a pinch I will use Starbucks packs to make ice coffee and also I brought a bunch of 3-in-1 instant coffee back with me from travels in Thailand and they work great too for...
I see that the RTT crowd and craze is dying down a bit. I think maybe if prices go down along with better design it could help but I think if someone is traveling a long distance and only going out for a couple days the RTT doesn't fit their needs. At $3k+ you can do a lot more with this kind of...
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