I know where you're coming from on your recent experience in Yellowstone. I've been going to Yellowstone for many years and know now to never.....never, go during the summer months. It's a shame how it is overrun with tourists and traffic. All of our major National Parks have become way too...
New, never mounted. Still in the box with all mounting hardware and brackets. Wiring harness with on/off switch. Will ship to lower 48. Payment by PayPal. $90
Amen to that. Not sure the world could handle another Petey. :wings:
I sent the moderator a PM about the bogus post. Not sure if they end up contacting me direct or just delete the thread if they deem it necessary. Really strange why someone would do that.
I don't know what the hell all that is about. Never heard of the guy. I guess he just liked my original post so much he just had to use it. Can't wait to hear the rest of his (my) story. Wonder if he got the same pictures I did? I need to go locate Petey, he may have stole him as well! :)...
Never said I haven't done much four wheeling. Only said I didn't consider myself an expert. I can assure you I've done plenty of four-wheeling and have found plenty of adventure away from "the highway and that 3 mile forest road" you referred too. I wasn't bad mouthing your rig or questioning...
Jerry.....how true. Though I do not like staying in hotels at all I have been enjoying the Class B I recently purchased. I certainly won't be gettting rid of the Tacoma and Four Wheel Camper anytime soon as it gets me to the more remote sites. Each rig has their own merits. I've been on the...
I haven't seen one up close but they're cool looking rigs. I'm assumming they're the same size as mine. Something as big/wide as mine (21ft) it just seems kinda large/heavy and not worth the cost involved for a conversion for me. I'm certainly no expert on four wheeling so it's just my...
I just recently bought a Chinook and over the years I've done quite a bit of four wheeling in my Taco with a FWC but for the life of me I can't see four wheeling with a Chinook. I just don't get it. Maybe it's just "cool" to have four wheel drive regardless of what you're driving. Chinooks...
For what it's worth. I just did a gear review on the Overland Solar 90 watt system. I've been pleased with it.
http://nowheretobetour.blogspot.com/2016/06/gear-review.html#links
Update to the blogsite. This time a gear review on a solar system I purchased prior to the Baja trip.
http://nowheretobetour.blogspot.com/2016/06/gear-review.html
I've got a FWC Fleet in a Toyota Tacoma Ext Cab and love it. I've been in the flatbed model and there is certainly more interior room but at a financial cost. Not sure if it would be worth the additional cost to me. Seems like the more storage I have the more unnecessary crap I tend to bring...
Sweet set up. I've got a FWC that I've been happy with but something about rigs mounted on a flat bed. Wish I had the additional storage that you've got. Enjoy it!
Longest stretch in my FWC has been for a little over three months. I think I stayed in it one time for 96 days straight. Easily doable long term as long as the weather is decent. When it gets cold it's not so much fun. When running heat in the camper condensation is a problem. No way to...
Purchased a Jimmy Styks inflatable at Costco while in Baja this past winter. Have had no problems with it and it's done the job. Easily stowable and inflates in minutes. More importantly, the dog likes it!
I think I have a rare disease. RV syndrome. I seem to be always looking at any form of RV's and over the years have owned tear drops, tent campers, clapped out Class C's (which friends referred to as my RPOS - Rolling Piece of ****), ATV haulers, and Fifth Wheels. All purchased used and I'll...
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