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  1. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    LOL - sorry, but that was me that just posted above. I forgot to log out Scott before I posted. (either that or he is bragging - LOL) :D
  2. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    LOL! Still driving... roaming the streets of Missoula after dark :punk03:
  3. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    In-cab LIVE shot... Mt. Powell
  4. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    The KEG sounds great! We don't mind driving to the one with better parking, whatever works. We've just covered 5 states so a little extra drive across town won't hurt :ylsmoke: We are cruising along Hwy 90 westbound through Montana to see the guys at AEV. The Flint Creek range is looming on...
  5. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    I am enjoying the replies and well-wishes! Thanks everyone. RedDog, yes that would be great if you could join us. Pete, thanks for posting the info on the Kyocera card - that is what we're using with Verizon and it's working great. It's getting cooler and windy... we're heading up into Teton...
  6. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    Thanks! Looks like we were posting at the same time. :costumed-smiley-007 It was really great to spend time with all of you guys at the ISE show. Thanks for the fantastic send-off!
  7. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    On the road! We are rollin! :rally_guys: I am posting en route. The wireless connection is working pretty fast out here in northern AZ. We are moving towards Kingman and Vegas at the moment. The laptop with the RAM mount is really going to help us keep in touch and get some work done as we...
  8. BajaTaco

    New to me FZJ 80

    Welcome aboard! I really like that color on the 80. That will look great with black wheels.
  9. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    Mark, thanks so much for your input and research! I need to give you a call before we leave.
  10. BajaTaco

    Muddy boots and a rooftop tent

    Nalgene bottle + "Lady J"
  11. BajaTaco

    Lone Wolf Transglobal Expedition

    :victory: Phenomenal! Thanks for the fantastic photos and the update. :lurk:
  12. BajaTaco

    campsite pics..lets see um

    Cool! I have one of those too...
  13. BajaTaco

    Please don't call me a caveman, but

    Prior to the acquisition of a GPSR, I used maps and compass and varying methods as described in this thread (triagulation, modified resection). More than anything, I have always used (and still do) paper maps combined with simple visual observation to figure out a rough estimate of where I am...
  14. BajaTaco

    Maine to James Bay March 2007

    I agree on the BFG's... Scott's Tacoma rides so nice and quiet with the new AT's on there. They'll work GREAT for where we are headed.
  15. BajaTaco

    Ozi with WinXP Tablet PC edition?

    Cool! Thanks! I will definitely post up when I get some good operational time on it.
  16. BajaTaco

    Phoenix ExPo Gathering and Arctic Kick-off: 3/10

    This is going to be fun :jumping: pskhaat, glad you are coming. Al, what a surprise! We'll have to make sure there is some good agave in the house.
  17. BajaTaco

    My new vehicle: 2005 Nissan Frontier

    Looks fabulous Mark :bowdown: I think I recognize that canyon...
  18. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    Thanks Kristian. Yes I have a pair of Auclair ragwool fingerless gloves with the flip-up mitts (can be seen on the right in the blog photo). Only the very last digit of the fingers are exposed and the thumbs are entirely covered in glove mode. I am pretty well set on the gloves and mitts, but...
  19. BajaTaco

    Arctic Ocean Expedition: March-April, 2007

    Hi Paul, yes I posted that entry last night. When you need absolute dexterity, there is no substitute for naked fingers :) I think fingerless gloves will be a must. The issue we need to be careful of though, is frostbite. Once you get down below minus 20F or so, with any measurable windspeed...
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