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    Cast iron question

    I used cast iron while camping for decades, and have half a dozen different Lodge and Butterpat pieces, but I put it all away a couple of years ago when technology simply bypassed any need to cook with cast iron while camping. I did keep using my 8" Lodge cast iron pan for bacon for a year or...
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    "Cowboy" canvas bed roll? Good, better, best?

    Not inexpensive, but quality never is: https://elliscanvastents.com/products/cowboy-bedroll
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    Is Autohome US still in business? Website is dysfunctional!

    Great info. Autohome should be considered non-existent in Canada, and West Coast Offroaders avoided. You can tell everything you need to know about a retailer by how they handle a challenging situation. In this case both manufacturer and retailer utterly failed all legitimate purchaser...
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    New Garmin inReach - inReach Messenger Plus

    Starlink Mini fits onto a backpack while hiking with no problems. Pictures of such a set-ups abound. It doesn’t need but a tiny battery for emergency comm’s, and the unit itself weighs next to nothing. Will there even be anything called “InReach” within the next three or four years? I may...
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    New Garmin inReach - inReach Messenger Plus

    Garmin's inability to "read the room" is really quite surprising. As the StarLink Mini has arrived in Canada, and my purchase of the same, combined with the Apple iPhone now offering satellite communications, I finally (after many years) cancelled all my commitments to the Garmin In-Reach...
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    Anderson connectors: Crimp vs solder?

    Anderson would like you to believe that their specific branded crimper is required for a quality crimp, but for those of us that have used both unbranded crimpers and the Anderson crimpers, we know that's 100% false. Which is not to say that the Anderson branded tool isn't a high quality tool...
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    New Garmin inReach - inReach Messenger Plus

    The "Freedom" suspend plan won't be available as one of the new plans though, and unless you have an expensive "Pro" account, you'll no longer be able to suspend your account in the months you're not using your In-Reach.
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    New Garmin inReach - inReach Messenger Plus

    With what’s on the horizon, and what’s already here, Garmin should be dropping prices on subscriptions and devices Like crazy. A new $500.00 In-Reach and some pretty unattractive new plans have the stain of a company like Napster … first to the plate, but did everything they possibly could to...
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    12v portable fridge

    Theres lots of nice DC fridges around, but when it comes to fast, dependable service, I’d go with a large, widely available brand like Dometic (in North America). Solid product and support, excellent software and apps, and a Dometic dealer in pretty much every mid-size town in North America.
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    Micro four thirds

    Something like 90+% of folks view photos on their phones, tablets, or computer screens. 99% of those photos viewed are in a heavily compressed format. Micro four thirds, full frame, or iPhone … it will make zero difference to the viewer. All to say … use any camera that feels good in your...
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    Making Water Potable with Bleach

    If your chlorinated water is kept in a full, completely sealed, completely opaque container, it can last up to six months or longer. Because Recreational Vehicles water tanks are vented, those tanks contain copious amounts of air, and therefore won't meet the "completely sealed" requirement...
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    Has anyone tried the Z Grills 200A Pro or Traeger Ranger portable pellet grills?

    Do you ever get any backfires through the screw with your Ranger? I went to my local dealer to purchase a Ranger a couple of years ago, and he talked me into a Tailgater due to the fact that (according to him) the Ranger frequently had backfires due to the very short length of the pellet screw...
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    Howl Campfire

    Very well thought out engineering ... BUT ... it's US$1300.00, translating to CDN$1800.00. I'm not sure how to comprehend that price, especially in the world of the very similar $250.00 Firecan type of product. I've been known to be frequently guilty of purchasing expensive "Overland" branded...
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    Making Water Potable with Bleach

    Technology has come a ways beyond adding regular laundry bleach to your drinking water. Dissolved chlorine is typically what your local water supply folks add to the drinking water for a city water system. For travellers and overlanders, and using only salt, this small device generates that pure...
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    Cooler test

    Bad practice to store your cooler inside your vehicle in bear country! An all too common misconception is that the bear-proof cooler requirements in places like Yosemite and similar parks are for “you” in order to preserve your food, when they’re really intended to prevent the bear from...
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    10L "Jerry can", 11L Dometic "Go Hydration" or Rotopax for water?

    If your city chlorinates the water, rule of thumb is that it‘s “good” for drinking for approximately six months in a completely sealed container. If you use a portable salt chlorinator, you can keep re-chlorinating your stored water and stretch it out indefinitely, although things like changing...
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    Diesel Heater Ducting? What to use?

    Look up Flexadux P2
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    10L "Jerry can", 11L Dometic "Go Hydration" or Rotopax for water?

    I've long used a couple of blue 20L Sceptre's, along with the beige 10L Sceptre as an "emergency" back-up ... but I'm very impressed with the entire Dometic Go water system infrastructure ... robust and easily cleanable container, internal USB power bank powered faucet, magnetic faucet holders...
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    Cook Partner stove FAQ / Master thread

    To each their own ... but I think it's just common sense that additional crap riveted inside your stove will somewhat compromise the otherwise incredibly easy cleaning procedure, as well as expose one to another potential failure point down the road.
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