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  1. dylan.h.brown

    SOLD

    Bummed to see this go, but with the lady pregnant, we don't see using this in the near future! It's been solid, and VERY reliable – both the rooftop tent and awing. Just checked all hardware and seals – everything is good to go. Does not leak (water or dust) and does not rattle! The Deets...
  2. dylan.h.brown

    Sold

    Too bad it's not driver side!
  3. dylan.h.brown

    **** SOLD ****FWC- Raven (2018) - Fully Loaded, Perfect Condition

    Damn. Wish I had the cash! Been lurking for a Raven forever.
  4. dylan.h.brown

    WTB: Alu-Cab Shadow Awn Wall Enclosure -- Driver Side

    Let me know if you got one. Would be very interested in adding it to the kit.
  5. dylan.h.brown

    Please Remove

    I'm in Colorado. Driving to SoCal in October. Let me know if you got the walls! Very interested.
  6. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    275/70r18 wrapped around Fuel Shok wheels, offset 0mm. In hindsight, should have gone w/ something closer to stock offset... Probably could have gone with a 285 had I done that. But I can't go backwards now. I still rub ever so slightly fully loaded, locked and crawling (I think on my mud...
  7. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    We were hopeful they would shape up. Woke up to a grey day -- honestly a little hungover -- waited until mid-tide and called it. Seems like it would be quite the scene during a northerner. So many camp spots, lots of use... I preferred the solitude feeling further north, where it was much more...
  8. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Haha... Yeah, I felt for those guys. Hot hot hot! I never once asked to snap a photo – I just tried to be as accommodating as possible. You never know who you're going to get and what his day has been like. A friend of mine who wrote the guide book "West Mexico, from Sea to Sierra" told me just...
  9. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Dogs are most certainly welcome. I was great being able to have him keep the other scavengers (dogs) out of our camp while we were out surfing.
  10. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Pretty wild. My spanish is okay – survivalist spanish is what I call it, so it's harder for me to have good conversation. We did have one interesting moment on the Cortez side later on the trip, where we were out near Punta San Francisquito and rolled up on two trucks packed full of soldiers...
  11. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    I got out there... I got punished, but went for it. Didn't really got my good sessions in until the end at of the trip up the East Cape. Was cool being out there though... some of these points really pick up the swell. Hopefully one day will be able to ride some double overheads.
  12. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Well... alas, here's Ep. 3. Once we found the surf, there wasn't much time for filming, so what you get is more "truck porn". I must say, the Pacific side is RAW and remote. So cool to be out there in the elements, doing what we love.
  13. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Yeah, that's my grampa's old move! He would bring cartons of cigarettes. That's rad to hear other people do that. I was half tempted, but didn't know what the military checkpoints would be like nowadays. Pretty chill overall. Helps to have a dog – breaks the ice a bit. I brought a gravity...
  14. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Best food is where the locals eat. And better yet, if they don't speak english. You order in English, you know you'll be paying the gringo tax.
  15. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    LOL... yup!! More like hundreds of "overland rigs" traveling in packs. Definitely cool to see the rigs, but sometime it's hard to find a camp.
  16. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    One thing I did notice is yes, the locals want traffic. Fishing camps / villages have little restaurants that are run by families. It's another revenue stream for them. In fact, I saw several little towns asking to use their hashtags... pretty wild. People like us who have the ability and a...
  17. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    I have the 3.5 Eco w/ the 3.55 e-locker. It rallied like a charm. Deflated down to 25 f/r once I hit the dirt, back up to 40 when I hit the 1. Never thought I needed more oomph when passing semis. Loved every bit of it! Getting close to releasing ep. 3 – pretty fun stuff. Whipped my ass some...
  18. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Thanks. I had several discussions about this with all kinds of people. I've heard varying reports. I'm keeping a watchful eye on it. Seems fine as of now... If I do recall, several slide-in campers have their tanks on their sides.
  19. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    I appreciate you for bringing this to my attention. Like Regcabguy, I don't intend to ruin the discovery aspect of a place. BUT what I don't appreciate is how much you troll on this site. Your tone and attacking mentality is not productive and makes people defensive. If you want people to be...
  20. dylan.h.brown

    3 Weeks in Baja – Surfing, SUPing and Dirt Roading

    Okay, I understand. The camps on the Pac side did seem to see a ton of traffic (probably during the winter swells). I'm glad I posted on here... Didn't realize naming spots was as faux paw as I'm starting to realize. I try to be sensitive to such things (afterall, my family has had a house in...
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