I would use 2 of the Yakima SNARs (Uninversal Snap Arounds) at each mounting point, one on the rack bars, the other on the tent tubing then bolted together. Just my 2 pence
I whole heartedly agree with you. When I was in NZ, I liked the verbiage on the speed limit road signs that put succinctly: "100 Kph. It's not the target. Drive to conditions".
This was reported on ExPo earlier. Nearly a very tragic accident. When Alan & I talked about this accident earlier in the year we agreed that the biggest single problem with towing trailers safely is lack of training requirements. Anyone in California with a class C license can tow a trailer up...
I thought you might enjoy this news tidbit:
Jamie Bianchini is a Burlingame guy pursuing one of those dreamy ideas
that often waft through the Bay Area without getting fulfilled. But his
is. The 35-year-old is riding his tandem bicycle around the world, picking
up strangers along the way and...
This article found on Yahoo News about an interesting fuel source for and expedition from London to Timbuktu
http://news.yahoo.com/s/csm/20071221/ts_csm/obiotruck
BackCountry is no more. Jim Church is the inventor and innovator of the BackCountry trailer. He built them here in Southern California. I have not spoken with him in years but he is a great guy who was actively involved in CA4WDC. He gave us a lot of advice when we were just starting up. Bob...
In my last conversation with Alan Feld of Sportsmobile, he told me that they have been licensed to install a 4x4 conversion in the Sprinter our of Germany.
Might be an interesting option for this application.
When we first started our business, we used Unishippers but have since found that we are better off dealing directly with the shipping companies rather than a broker.
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