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  1. transporterjr

    How many of us bring dutch oven along?

    My introduction to the dutch oven was on a kayak trip in Prince William Sound Alaska. We had two GSI (aluminum) models, the smaller one with on legs packs inside the larger (12"?) with legs. We'd typically use the big one to make the meal for our group (6 guys) over a camp stove, and bake a...
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    VW People....Check in!!!!

    86 Vanagon Wolfsburg Westfalia Weekender. Shown here near Mt Ranier when I had it on vacation, before I bought it. Drove it home to the East Coast. Have had a 77 Dasher Hatchback, 73 Super Beetle for a short while, 84 GTi (bought new-had many years) - wife had a 77 Scirocco and an 86 one as...
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    Top 10 Used Overland Vehicles: Do you agree?

    What a great list! It's nice to see something I would not consider, such as the Suzuki. In regards to an "overland" vehicle, I always thought a standard cab, older, 2WD, long bed Toyota with a tall aluminum cap and some AT tires is a great travel vehicle. (or, gosh, a homemade plywood cap!)...
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    Military Water Can sources

    Oops! I meant as water tank! I should have made that clear, since the photo had the gas tanks, I believe. I have room between the frame rails and would like to out a sprayer our the back hatch for washing dishes, drinking water as well.
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    Military Water Can sources

    I'm contemplating using one of these as an under-vehicle tank. I know that a purpose-built tank would be better, but for the cost, this would be a relatively cheap experiment. The pic above makes me think that laying the tank on its side would not cause a problem. I was thinking that a vent...
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