Nice rig ACH
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Any problems with diesel trucks parking at ski areas where the overnight low could be sub-zero?
Thanks guys!
I feel fortunate to have come across this little rig.
The guy who had it prior to me set it up pretty well.
I need to do a few things myself to really make it Winter friendly, but it's pretty good the way it stands.
Gary, not looking good for this season unfortunately, will look ahead to the next however.
You can set them up with what I think is known as hydronic heat, which basically circulates heated fluid through the engine via the heater in the cabin. Supposed to work pretty good. Otherwise, I know people who run a quiet generator (Honda) so they can plug in the block heater.
Just wanted to cross post this here in case any of you guys had any input for me on good places to park RV's these days.
http://www.tetongravity.com/forums/s...p-pow-RV-maybe
I saw that Crystal and Baker have good spots on the previous page.
long exposure and a flashlight
here's a head scratcher
http://nattie.smugmug.com/photos/778140975_Zr8vd-L.jpg
long exposure with the ability to turn the lights all on or off?
still fishing with my mountain star 700
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probably my last red until spring
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oysters are in season
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What kind of back rack do you have on your truck sanjuanworm and how much weight can it hold?
homemade out of angle iron...porch and storage...
holds the cooler and whatever else
...the step opens to more storage..
i dont know how much it would hold but its stout
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Does anyone have any experience sleeping in the back of a nissan Pathfinder? I am thinking of picking one up soon and converting it with a small deck in the back for sleeping in.
Nothing luxury, just one nighters but wan't to be able to lie down flat in the back with the lady. I am only 5'9 but.....
I've spent numerous nights in the back of my pathfinder and plan to spend many more back there. It is quite comfortable, I too have a deck equipped with a few foam mattress pads. Mine were spet solo, and I am a bit over 6'2. I slept slightly diagonally as to fully extend. At your height, you can probably sleep lengthwise no problem with 2.
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...-an-87-4Runner
This is close. Great read! Their blog has all the build information.
Edit to delete dbl post.
PSA: '86 Toyota Coachmen 4x4. 200866506645 at the bay
driving alongside 'Betsy' right now. she's beautiful. surely the owner is on here?
Picking up the earth roamer today. Never gonna come home again.
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Haha I wish, friend of the in-laws family. That thing runs for over $300k, completely self sufficient minus gas for the ford f550. Solar panels, and the control board is designed by NASA. You would not believe the features that thing has. I was completely blown away.