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Archive for May, 2007

NorthWest MogFest

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Unimog!

Photos of Aaron wheeling’ in his back yard.

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Jeep!

Photos of Victoria’s Jeep.

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On the Topic of Land Rover Lug Nuts

This is a Land Rover lug nut for alloy wheels. It fits the Discovery I, Ranger Rover Classic (87-95), D90 (94-97), D110 (93) and yes – even the Land Rover Series III (72-74). It is the biggest lug nut I have ever seen. It exudes an aura of it’s natural element being the landing gear [...]

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Banged Into Shape

Photos “You know the drill for the ramps… 4wd and go kinda fast”. The Rover is mostly banged back into shape now. Tried heating the torn bracket with Aaron’s new oxy torch, but being so close to the gas tank, and with the thickness of the metal it didn’t want to bang back. Finally he [...]

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Backcountry Grills

For those of you thinking you suddenly need to drop some coin on a grill to produce a masterpiece dinner at the Backcountry Challenge, have no fear. I have done the research so you don’t have to, and the arcane Alex choice is… The Parker Grill. Runner up is the Solaire Infrared portable grill.

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VDE: Winch Lines

The very first thing that you need to understand is that none of the line that you are going to put on your winch was not made for it. Rather than recently be designed for the purpose, synthetic line has been around for a long time in its primary industries of marine and industrial rigging. [...]

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Backcountry Gourmet Challenge

Updates… Points awarded Iron-chef style, except that there may be more than 2 or 3 judges. 0 to 10 points for taste, 0 to 5 points for plating, and 0 to 5 points for originality. Highest total score wins.

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She’s Not Home Yet!

I think this makes 2 for 2 of her flights that were delayed… Go Southwest!

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Reiter Pit Survey #2

Here’s a preliminary iso view of the Reiter area, incorporating the mapping data from the last trip.

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