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For sure going with a Four wheel campers Hawk. I have a Rebel with a 6.5 foot bed so I might as well go all out. These camper shells just aren't it for me.
The GFC was, it seems, in your own words the absolute worst choice you could’ve made yet you still purchased it?? This video almost doesn’t even seem to make sense it’s like you made this video just to showcase your own folly? I’m confused. I don’t know if I can trust your judgment on any other products now.
Question: What is the clearance between the rear of the rack and the liftgate when it is up all the way? I'd like to put a lightbar in the back, but curious about the space.
Hope you love N. New Mexico as much as I do! Made the decision 13 years ago to leave Washington state. For the beautiful valley of ANGEL FIRE. The skiing, golfing, fishing, hiking, and now adventure touring on my Triumph Tiger 955i . The dirt and gravel roads/trails are not for cruisers or bobbers. But there are a ton of great places to load up and explore. You’ll definitely enjoy this place. Hope to see you around. Tim
Thx for sharing your videos. I retired 2.5 from the Army, and can’t wait to get my Rig (Forester) next year and plan to overland. The outdoors is what I am missing.
Thats why i would be nervouse to have a tent in MT. Bears are all over the place. I realize some of it is hard shell but a grizzly thats stands 10 feet tall would not be fun to wake up to. Beautiful video and landscape. MT is such a great place. Safe travels!
i had a 2020..with AT tires from wildpeak, skid plates, and a skypbox on top and still got 28.5mpg. same car i towed a trailer 1800lbs 55mph i still got 28mpg
NICE video of the scenery. But most of us pilots like to have the "background" music toned down as soon as the airplane is getting ready to start like you did on short final. We evaluate engines and technique all the time. Music is great for the awesome scenery though.
adding to my other comment... our new house have a few containers underground... and a staircase to it... ventilation a/c system with great filters... but in these situation I tell people you may need O2 tanks... anyways... having bunkers are great Idea... people don't realize that. But dont forget... the Rv is always a great Idea.
As a cabin owner... and now working on an actual house... I gotta say... work on some fire protection measures... there are many... if you're a diyer... you can get them cheap... like get water sprayon the house... cut some "driveways" to try and keep that kind of fire away .. Im also a volunteer firefighter... I got my Truck ready to SAR with lights and everything. Anyways... my main advice is... have a nice RV, and have your things organized so in a case of evacuation and such... get your gears... paperwork... main things and GO!!! having a truck is a must as well as an RV. Thank God the fire always goes around our place... I have helped neighbours with the same measures... we evacuate... rvs with all gears and most expensive things... well... never had a problem and the drive ways and water pump from the well pumping nom stop is a must. Trust me... do that and thank me later. God bless.
That was good 👍🏻 I grew in Silver City and the Gila . Well done capturing some of it. Funny Thing about the book by Phillip, I have an autographed copy. He lived across the street from my dad 😁 Great channel
dang I have been racking my brain to figure out where you were at in New Mexico and I got it your up by Glenwood nm use to live in silver city. been going to silver and hanover over by the Santa Rita mine or what I call it the big hole been coming down to hanover and silver for 43 years and still haven't done all I want to great area to explore as I'm sure you found out see ya some time out there in New Mexico.
Why don't they offer a Poly window kit.. ? They could add Velcro during Assembly of the tent.. All problems solved .. and you could have a View when the weather is cold, Snowing or Raining.. Thank you Scott