I became a Premium GAIA Member today. I still can't find how to add the MVUM Layer. This app seems way more difficult to understand than it should be. Someone please point out the obvious to me and tell me how to turn on the MVUM layer. Thanks.
My biggest challenge is always meal prep. I suck at it and end up eating hot dogs and mac n cheese for days. I'm also spending money faster than I should... most of my camping gear is full-size stuff for staying at a lake for a few days. It's nice stuff, but not easy to pack or tie-down...
Because they’re the only ones on the market and they’re aluminum. By the time you get a couple options they’re about $3,000.
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The land has been reverted to the same control that had it before Obama did his land grab... so explain how all of a sudden the land will be raped and pillaged when it wasn’t before? Another poor slippery slope argument based on zero facts.
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I agree certain places need to be preserved and managed FOR the public to enjoy, not to be shut-out for eternity. That’s ultimately the problem these days... anytime something is marked to be preserved it means no one is allowed to visit anymore. What good does that do?
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In general terms, my thought process is simple: Local decisions should be made locally. What happens on a piece of land should be decided by the stakeholders in that piece of land, not by bureaucrats in Washington D.C.. No one has a more vested interest in land-use issues than the people that...
The red herring is the topic of this entire thread, stating that the land will be destroyed simply because Obama’s proclamation has been reversed.
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You’d see many examples of closed roads in this very thread... if you actually read other comments on here.
Regarding the rest of the crap you typed, I don’t care what you think.
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The biggest threat to overlanding is the Federal Government controlling land. They have been closing access to roads faster than anyone can keep track. There is always some lizard or weed that deserves protecting, and by God they sure can't survive with a vehicle driving by once in a while...
I ran Lippencott Road 20 years ago with a bone stock 1997 Dodge Dakota on 31's. At the time 31's were considered a large tire! 20 years of erosion can change things dramatically, but this truck is definitely more capable... just big boned.
Will hopefully have many more items added to the rig before the trip. I had a FJ and 4x4 trailer a few years back... the trailer was great, but kind of a pain in the butt to tag around everywhere. It will be nice having everything on the rig, even though it's big for tight trails.
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