G wagons are cool vehicles to own. They are exclusive enough that they have sort of a "Truck Norris" legend that surrounds them. You can make most any claim about their on or off-road prowess, reliability and robustness and there aren't a bunch of naysayers coming out of the woodwork to...
Partners are very nice stoves. When you consider the cost of materials and consumables in addition to the time to build your own, you can justify the purchase price as cost effective. The off the shelf Partners do provide you opportunities to make improvements to the windscreens and grates.
Very true and universally true whether you're talking Ram Cum vs Hemi or GM D-Max vs gasser or Ford Stroke vs gas version. That's one of the reasons I decided to fill my HD needs with a gasoline engine 2500HD rather than the sexier diesel choice.
I'm looking for a solution to dispense and transport toilet paper while wild camping. Does anyone have a suggested practice or product to keep stored/transported TP dry, clean, free from being crushed? In the past I have used a metal coffee can with removable plastic lid but it is not...
Small world, I'm on the Osprey program. The 8th is one of my customers. I also grew up in Montana, son of an MSU grad.
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Good luck on your decision. It's highly personal. If you aren't sure what you want an off the shelf solution is probably best. If you're convinced nobody sells exactly...
Grab the Terrastar, mount a Bigfoot 2500 Series slide in camper and you're full time traveling by April 1st for somewhere south of $125K.
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Purchase that sweet looking Workstar, add two years of hard work, copious check writing and you'll have a custom creation that's exactly what you think you...
I agree with your point, however may not have articulated it in the same manner. Hi-Lift jacks has functionality, versatility and record of success. The Hi-Lift jack is THE industry leader and for seven or so decades and has not been unseated though many have tried. I can't think of any other...
I'm surprised this thread taken this general direction. I avoided clicking on this thread all week because I assumed it would take a decidedly "pro Yeti" tone. In the past ,ExPo threads like this were prone to being staunchly on the side of the luxury label...no matter the product. Value...
I don't think I have ever heard the term, what is alternator 'over heat protection'? I understand the concept and how the charge profile of the battery could drive the necessity but what and how are alternators protected from overheat?
There was a bit of a falling out between Chris and the other co-founders of Overland Journal. His name was taken off the masthead and history of his involvement is no longer acknowledged. Quiet mystery surrounds.
Tough question to answer correctly. You can never plan for every contingency or you'll need an accompanying tractor trailer for support. (see attached) http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/33806-Critical-Spares-List-Discovery-I/page20?highlight=discovery+spares .
Sounds like a good idea to me if you have a spare Touratech pannier that is currently between bikes. It would be like a small Aluminess Box seen on the back of a lot of nicely fitted out vans, much lighter than an ammo can. I like this idea. Please post a photo.
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