The Tevas are great also. Amazing traction wet or dry. I hated to spend that much money the first time in a pair of sandals, but I'll never be without them again. The Velcro adjustments are very handy around water. The nylon straps soak up water and elongate some. You can quickly tighten...
This happens when one picks the "legs" up too high when unfolding them. They should warn about that in the instructions. I don't lift mine over about a foot high. If there's no wind or rain, I just stake the back corners and middle rear tension straps. This makes for about a 2 min setup...
I have an RV-4 that I used there. I opened the vents above the doors and left a small opening where the zipper pulls all meet. Even using the little buddy heater I had very little condensation. If I hadn't opened those vents it would have been pretty wet. These tents are tight when sealed...
This x2. If you go with larger tires and add much weight, a regear is a must. If you stay with close to stock size tires, and keep the weight down you'll be fine.
I wore a pair of Sperry oiled leather chukka type boots I had picked up on sale a Dillard's for $30. I was shocked that they kept my feet completely dry. My pants were the Duluth lite Firehose pants. They were very warm even when damp. The Frog Toggs rainpants were amazing when it rained...
I for one had a great time. I volunteered this year and that also added to the experience. This is always billed as a rain or shine event, so I came prepared for the weather. The Oztent and little buddy heater kept me warm and completely dry. No water leaked in, but there was a little...
I'm camped here now
WGS 84
34° 54' 10.34'' N
111° 27' 33.04'' W
http://maps.google.com/?q=34.902871,-111.459178&t=h%3Cbr/%3E%0A
Very close to expo. Lots of room
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