Hoping to make this one!
Type: Posts; User: Brad
Hoping to make this one!
Hopefully the rain stays away for you guys. We were there first weekend in August last summer and only had 2 days of sunshine. Rained all 5 of the other days.
Sorry I missed it. Guess I should check in more often. :erm:
I don’t get on here much so will toss this up there, not trying to take a spot away, just adding.
Very cool!
Welcome!
Thanks to everyone who braved the rain today. It’s commendable to volunteer in the first place, exceptional to stick it out through the weather.
Might be a tad bit late.
Don’t feel bad Mike. I didn’t see it either. ;)
Time to shore up those maybe’s. We could really use the help, I would prefer to get off the trail at a reasonable time. :thumb:
Last I did Kingston peak it was not really stock friendly on the flat section up top. We saw large ruts in the trail. My lifted 98 Disco flexed out pretty hard.
What happened to Chad? I have plans both weekends but they are flexible, only that I have to do them on one day or the other. So 2 days is a no go for me. I should be gtg on Devils.
Most everyone in my overland group have ham licenses. :thumb:
Very cool trips!
We just got back from the San juans. There is plenty of water flowing in CO. Still a lot of snow to be found.
Lucky they survived.
With aprs you can get a text message out and also have a last POC as long as someone is tracking your location. Also helps to have a hike out backpack. I built one when I started wheeling. Has...
Planning on getting one but is low on my list. Mostly want one for traveling outside US as in the US it's hard to be too far from help. I also have a Ham license and plan on a aprs system.
Welcome Matthew! I am a Rover guy and a LR tech. Good to see another Rover. I have a Overland prepped LR3. Let me know if you have any questions!
The only issue with LR3 is the suspension faults. Did you use extended height mode? I keep a tablet with software on board in case my rig faults. I also run Johnson rods and bigger tires.
I missed that. :D
That's the ranch at the end of Miller rock.
I always check before I head out, also purchased a snowpeak firepit for when I can have a fire to prevent scorched earth and pack in pack out, even my ashes. :thumb:
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Welcome back!
Welcome!
Very much appreciate the video. :thumb: