Off-Road Ranger I
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- First Name
- Kris
- Last Name
- Duncan
- Member #
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0787
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
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Off-Road Ranger I
0787
Member III
Advocate II
I already did! [emoji869]Great Photo's! Makes me want to call in sick to work on Friday and hit the road!
Influencer II
Advocate II
yea, I got cabin fever bad this year. just itchin to go somewhere too. Plus the price of gas has me stoked.Man.... I so badly wanna get out and camp!
Influencer II
yea, I got cabin fever bad this year. just itchin to go somewhere too. Plus the price of gas has me stoked.
lol
@Cappy410 , So where did you go?I already did! [emoji869]
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Influencer II
Yah, no kidding. This 40 degree weather we're having where I'm at in Iowa is making me want to hit the trails. Sucks there's no real trails around me.Man.... I so badly wanna get out and camp!
Advocate II
Pathfinder III
Member II
if it works, it works! The memories are an added bonus!Even though it was probably one of the clunkiest setups I've had, There's alot of good memories in this setup. This was in early 2014, In the woods in Flagstaff. I was a volunteer at Overland Expo that year.
Although it's a messy setup, the things that make it so memorable is the fact that most of this gear is the gear we used camping in my childhood, pulled out of storage and put back into service. Minus the tent, water jerry's, and they yeti cooler in the background (which wasn't even mine, we just had them next to my jeep so that they were in the shade most of the day), most of this gear hadn't seen daylight in about 14 years, since my parents bought a motorhome and began camping out of that. The thing that makes this setup great is that everything works, and has a function. Although the Generator went out in the coleman stove (Hey, it lasted the past 70ish years without a problem!) There were plenty of other stoves there that I could use. I have since refined this kid, made it smaller in some ways, but a lot of it still sees use in the modern setup.
Member II
Advocate II
Even though it was probably one of the clunkiest setups I've had, There's alot of good memories in this setup. This was in early 2014, In the woods in Flagstaff. I was a volunteer at Overland Expo that year.
Although it's a messy setup, the things that make it so memorable is the fact that most of this gear is the gear we used camping in my childhood, pulled out of storage and put back into service. Minus the tent, water jerry's, and they yeti cooler in the background (which wasn't even mine, we just had them next to my jeep so that they were in the shade most of the day), most of this gear hadn't seen daylight in about 14 years, since my parents bought a motorhome and began camping out of that. The thing that makes this setup great is that everything works, and has a function. Although the Generator went out in the coleman stove (Hey, it lasted the past 70ish years without a problem!) There were plenty of other stoves there that I could use. I have since refined this kid, made it smaller in some ways, but a lot of it still sees use in the modern setup.
Member II
It's cozy, it's functional, and it works! Another interesting bit is the mat underneath the table near the stove: It's the floor mat from my first vehicle, an 88 Jeep XJ.I love that Coleman 2 burner. My setup is actually not very different from yours.
Enthusiast III
Influencer II
Wow! Nice.Enjoying island life for a few days.
Member II
That's a gorgeous setup! Love it!Enjoying island life for a few days.