It's not camping if you're not taking a crap in front of your buddies while squatting over a cat hole you dug.
I think mine was the one PW in there. Mine is on the lower left of my tailgate.So...I know there's already a thread regarding where everyone put their OB emblems, but I maybe only saw one PW on there. Having a helluva time making a decision. Any suggestions or where you guys put them?
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If it was that good, you would have told me about it. You haven't.Not the top secret good part!
There is a lot of good in there you just have to sort through it the same way you do on the PW registry. Besides the membership doesn't cost much and its not an annual renewal and so far none of the idiots like we have in that "other" group.If it was that good, you would have told me about it. You haven't.
We just bought the complete CleanWaste Go kit - tent, toilet, carry case, and an initial supply of bags. Case is nice to keep it organized. Probably would have been cheaper to part it out - Cabela's has some decent quick set-up shelters for less than (and probably from the same factory) the CleanWaste one. I will confess, the one we have goes up and down quickly, 4x4' inside is plenty but it doesn't have a usable pass through for a shower head.
Thanks for starting the thread. We graduated from a "more typical Overland vehicle" and are also glad to see a community for those who chose the full size path - particularly the PW. I love my 80-series (can't seem to part with it) but 6.4L of V8 awesomeness sure beats the 1FZ-FE (especially with >200k miles on it) when dragging even a small trailer around. I will admit the idea of being able to fix just about anything on the LC with what I have in the toolbox is appealing (although increasingly necessary). But, as we aren't trekking the outback of Africa or Australia, heated/cooled seats are worth the trade off!To all who have posted in this feed thank you! I am happy to see the PW owners getting together to share info, tips, tricks, and such!! So happy I started this one, I wasn't sure how well it would go amongst all the more typical Overland vehicles. I look forward to hopefully meeting everyone of you someday during my travels!
I think you are forgiven for not having an actual PW... Are you still running the original flathead? Regardless, that truck is awesome.Not actually a Power Wagon but its what the original Power Wagons were developed from.
Driving around locally lookin' for Burgers.
Waiting for the pass on HWY2 to reopen.
Predates Power Wagons by 4 years. We'll see how it works out as an overland vehicle.
-jim lee
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