Yes, I believe anyone can order them. However, I do think that there are only a limited number of passes to given out. This change is due to the amount of human traffic in the parks. Too many people in the parks could be very dangerous to the ecosystem. So I believe that they reduced the number...
Hey all you non-Canadian residents! This year we, Canada, are celebrating 150yrs, and we're given the opportunity to get National Park passes for the year. If anyone is planning a trip up to Atlantic Canada and want a pass while you're here let me know, I have a cpl I can lend out while you're...
Hello all. Hope everyone is having a good holiday season.
So..... I've been thinking about installing a swing gate on the f150. Then I started to think about converting my existing tailgate to a swing gate.
Has anyone done or seen this? What's everyone's thoughts?
I think if I remove all the...
Living up here in Cold A$$ Eastern Canada!.....layers! Next to skin items should be comfortable and water wicking(to remove sweat away from your body). Do not overheat ourself!!! Put your clothes for the next day in the bottom of your sleeping bag to keep warm, and wear as little as possible to...
Good point. I hadn't thought of that. but thinking about it, I've seen it aswell. I, myself , think that the wires would be distracting , and in the way of working in the engine bay. I could see possible retractable/removable wires, that you lock in place when you may need them. but nothing...
I was thinking that, and some are attached to all external parts, ei. bumpers and roof rack . Is it possible they are stabilizing the roof rack/basket?
Hey everyone. Hope everybody is having a safe snow season so far.
Here's my question..... I see a few rigs with "guide wires"? These wires are connected from top of a grille gaurd (sometimes hood) to the roof. Name of such wires? Purpose? please fellow overlanders, educated me. TIA
Hello everyone! Who'said running what for rubber? Pros?Cons? What is the normal/avg terrain you travel in your area?
I run Kelly Safari TSR. I run mostly hard packed trails.....always some sloppy spots though. I also run our rights as a daily. Our winters consists of ice and snow. yahoo Canada...
Hey everyone!
From Southern New Brunswick Canada
Rig: 2000 F150 stepside 5.4l
Novice in overlanding, but experienced bushcrafter and world traveler.
Looking to learn and share from everyone here.
If you're in our area, don't hesitate to stop in!
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