Onion + Garlic powder
Chili powder
Celery salt
Oregano
Sea salt
Black pepper
Cinnamon and sugar mixed in a shaker for toast or beans
Olive oil in a small squeeze bottle
Margarine or butter
And the one I never leave home without....
Montreal steak seasoning ( because you can make a...
Trial and error, sorry. Lotsa variables, where on the block you place it, how long the trip, outside air temp.
Internal temp of the chicken is how we tell. Just check it when you stop.
Plus they're wicked cheap, compared to what you (over) pay for some RTT's. Not all of us overland in Earthcruisers, some of us just camp, sometimes even in t-shirts and flip-flops.
Ventura, that looks good! Nice and minimalist. Simple. And about the legs vs. bars problem, just drill some holes in a 2 by 4, drop the feet in the holes, and bolt the 2 by 4 to the roof rack.
Called it!
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/86557-why-are-roof-top-tents-so-expensive-any-home-made-ideas?p=
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/83912-Sleeping-in-the-back-of-a-JK?p=1185809#post1185809
Adventuero, I see your point on the double layer design. By redesigning the original FlipPac material to be the fly, and hanging a slightly smaller tent inside the bows, you've created an airspace that will maybe still fold up inside the cap.
Good thinking.
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