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  1. rwb0481

    Expo 40 Series Registry

    1. 1974 FJ40, Freeborn Red (with Krylon red here and there) 2. RWB0481 3. This was my first LC, bought in 1999, driven for a few years, then I started to work on it and life got in the way for the next 15 years. 4. Mileage at date of purchase and present mileage: 67k current, probably 167k. 5...
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    Stanley Thermos Warranty *review*

    Haha, I should have mentioned that's after drinking a pot by myself at home. Sadly I am completely addicted to caffeine. Now I've not made any actual weight comparisons, but it certainly feels like the newer Stanley's are a good bit lighter than the older stuff. This is just a thought, I have...
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    Stanley Thermos Warranty *review*

    My experience with the newer stuff is about the same. My Stanley thermos works about as well as a travel mug. I fill my Stanley up with coffee when I get up, about 5 A.M. and when I get to work at 8:30 A.M. the coffee is only luke warm. The time it takes to go from steaming hot to cool enough a...
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    My first Tacoma

    Thanks. It's been really hard not to start rattling off what I want to do to it and just tell myself to drive it and get used to it then see what I want to do. It's first outing will be a fly fishing trip in 3 weeks so I can show more than cheesy driveway cellphone pics and may even throw the...
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    My first Tacoma

    Well, gas prices are going up so I did what any logical person would do and traded in my fuel efficient 4cyl. Audi for a not as efficient V6 truck, lol. I've had 2 Land Cruisers (FJ40 & FJ60) for the past 12 years, but my daily driver has always been a smaller car. I've wanted a Tacoma since I...
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    Land Cruiser Photos

    Quite a bit more tame than some of the others, but it made for a great weekend none the less!
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    Looking at '00 LandCruiser - opinions?

    It does look pretty sharp from the pictures. I think offering 13K is fair though you may want to offer a little less if 13 is what you're wanting to spend. That way you can both have some haggle room. Let us know if you get it.
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    Odd auto insurance experience

    Haha. I thought of that. I'm sure (i hope) that she was asking which brake parts where replaced, but after being asked so many times if I really wanted to insure it I had had enough. I got a few quotes today and they're all within $20+/- of what I pay now per year. So for now I'll just hope it...
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    will these wheels work on my 60?

    Any chance of those working on an FJ40?
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    Odd auto insurance experience

    Yep, oddly enough there were 2 FJ Cruisers in the parking lot. I didn't have any problem insuring it the first time nor did I have any issues insuring my 70 and 74 FJ40's there. This time it took almost an hour. Good times. It's a well known Tennessee company too. Oh well, I've called a guy I...
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    Gawd I love my Cruiser!!!

    When I moved out of my parents house years ago I had a 300+ mile drive ahead of me and wanted to only make one trip. Now I didn't have much, but I did manage to fit a twin size matress, headboard, bedrails, dresser, bookshelf and all of the clothes and crap I own in the FJ60. It was nice...
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    Odd auto insurance experience

    I've owned my 1984 FJ60 for the past 6 or so years, but over a year ago took it off my insurance (liability only) while I was working on it. During that time I replaced all of the brakes, did work on the engine, interior and spent some time (still am) taking care of some minor body rust. I did...
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    Books

    Thanks! I just ordered A Hunters Fireside Book by Gene Hill. Sounds exactly like what I'm looking for.
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    Books

    Ah, that is a great book! I'll second that plug. I've been readig a few John Gierach books lately and that got me hankering for more. I'm still searching for some articles by Ted Trueblood, so hopefully I'll be able to find some of those soon.
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    Books

    I think this would be the right place to post this. I was talking to my grandfather over the weekend and he was telling me of all the great writers that used to have articles in Field and Stream and such magazines. This got us onto the subject of the sporting books of the 40's-70's. He could...
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    Rice

    Thanks for the link Joanne. I'll have to give it another shot in the pot I already have. I've never been able to make a really good pot of rice on the trail, especially sticky rice, but it looks like I may just need to tweak my technique.
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    Rice

    Has anyone used a rice steamer like this while camping/overlanding: Thai rice steamer? Looks to be fairly compact and extremely easy to use and clean. I enjoy making stews and various gumbos in my small but handy cooking set and I think this would be a welcome addition. It says to soak the rice...
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    Tea

    I've been drinking tea daily since the camping trip. I start off with either Irish Breakfast or Earl Gray and tend to enjoy green tea more after lunch. I used to drink anywhere from 3-8 cups off coffee a day and have stopped drinking it every morning and switched over to tea. Only about 3-4 cups...
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    November Trout at Eagle Nest Lake

    Nice fish! Great rod and reel combo too. It sure looks like a great place to be.
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    Tea

    Well, that doesn't apply to me. You see I drive a Toyota. Haha.. J/K! There is a shop in town that sells loose leaf tea and I have found my favorite so far and by far. Lapsang Souchong. Man that stuff is good!
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