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Cool, never seen one of those. What a good idea. I usually just have a beach towel thrown over the gear loft, which keeps you from getting water torture.paulj said:The Wildernest people also sold a frost liner - basically cotton sheeting fitted to hang over the sleeping area of the tent. It was supposed to allow vapor to pass through, and to keep any frost that forms on the inside of the tent from falling on the occupants.
Willman said:I think Scott/Chris:rally_guys: need a live web cam in Scott garage so we can watch all the action!!!!
toyrunner95 said:the first of april huh? i know the guys at arb, they are right next to where i work, kind of. anyway, which 4wd trail are you planning on staying at, there are quite a few. evans creek is fairly easy to stay at and go wheeling 311 upper and lower are fairly easy trails to have fun on for a couple hours. not too muddy or slick im sure the guys at arb will show u around. keep me posted.
u guys rock!
expeditionswest said:The main benefit is to not spend a bunch of money on something we won't use very often (living in Arizona).
paulj said:The newsgroup account that I referenced earlier talked about picking up a second hand snow mobile suit for the cold weather drive. As you pass through Alberta you may be able to find something like this on sale at season closeouts. I'd check the online adds for Canadian Tire.