I use this.... for just boiling water... light and out of the way...
http://www.backcountrygear.com/snow-peak-gigapower-stove.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjw88q9BRDB5qLcwLXr7_sBEiQAZsGja-Gj0QFH02oQ2Jd_4IV48BbE488Rpye1oeXtvMZxBYEaAq5J8P8HAQ
To the OP.
Depends on who is setting up stowing away the tent...
For us, the Eazy Awn was great, but the wife was not be able to set it up or put it away on her own on our lifted rig....
Here comes the Columbus... easy peasy...she can do that all on her own...
tucking it away is easy, the tent...
Im running the Cygolite 1300.
got it for $187 at Amazon.
Great little light.. with lots of power.. I run it on high most of the time and on Boost on the downhill sections...
Self contained and has survived a couple of rainy, muddy rides...
You can also get the external battery if you need to...
@yonah
Not swayed at all, but sure wish the seller would post sooner than later... And you are right, the fuel tank is a big buying point for me..
Hopefully I'll get my hands on this rig this time..!!
But do want to make diligent research on it...
why the price drop?
I was/am very interested on this rig.....
Let me know when would be a good time this month to come and check it out....
CarFax showed no issues with it other that two minor recalls... easily dealt at any dealership (me thinks...)...
what a great trip report..!!!
Thank you for sharing this part of our world with ExPo....
Threads like these are what this site is all about...!!!
:beer::beer::beer::beer:
at 5'9" ii fit into my Columbus variant small no problem...
I would deff go for the xtra long version...
"My tent is too long!!!" Said NO ONE ever...
But I hear yah...
Nothing like seen this in person, especially at those prices...
As stated the smog test centers will not care for type or size of gas tank you have.
However, you might get a "Not ready" on your evap system after you change to a bigger fuel tank.
You might also get a DTC code....... might being the key word...
The smog centers will allow you to have a "not...
I have two synthetic -20 bags and two small pillows f/t.
When it's time to close it, I set the sleeping bags in the middle of the mattress (long-side)along with the pillows
Also a collapsible box for boots/shoes/sandals.....
Nothing else underneath...
I havent had any problems with mine on windy days/nights. The strongest winds I have experienced were in DV at probably 20+mph...
Could of been higher, but I dont know... only thing I did was park the rig facing the wind...as it was blowing from one direction most of the time....
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