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  1. #11

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    they will be warming my bed.. thats what lol

    ill have sufficient heat with the sleeping bag, base mats and a bed mattress of some sort to keep my comfort,

    this weekend we will finish or near finish my sleeping platform and install the arb compressor to get the lines running.
























































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  2. #12

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    what im lookin at for a water container



    they also have the 7 gallon i was originally (and still might get) at the army suprlus store for around 15 dollars

    its the material that most tailgating coolers are made up. that hard plastic

    im not sure whether to get a mini stove for hiking use or a bigger for camping use that can hold two pots

    reason for the smaller is it wont take up as much space and will do the job right



    of course im gonna need some cookware but i think only a stirfry pot will suffice





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  3. #13

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    I am more partial to the three burner stoves for car camping. Mainly because I like to be able to cook breakfast and make coffee at the same time. The stoves don't take up that much room and are pretty easy to find places where it will slide in. I wouldn't want to take one backpacking though. I have seen people do that.
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  4. #14

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    Three is nice. Two, IMHO, is essential for car camping. Gotta have my coffee.

    Looks like a great list so far Blake.

    Oh yeah, and DON'T FORGET TO PUT YOUR CARD INTO YOUR CAMERA!!! LOL, I want to see the pics.
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  5. #15

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    Quote Originally Posted by AxleIke
    Three is nice. Two, IMHO, is essential for car camping. Gotta have my coffee.

    Looks like a great list so far Blake.

    Oh yeah, and DON'T FORGET TO PUT YOUR CARD INTO YOUR CAMERA!!! LOL, I want to see the pics.
    LOL, dude if i forgot to put my card in the camera there, id drive my truck off the edge of the canyon lol.

    bringin the 3 cards i have and my laptop to upload pictures too as well.

    the bigger stoves are actually somewhat cheaper.

    how long should one of those canisters last? if i should get extras, plus im gona have like poptarts and crap for breakfast that does not require any cooking.
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  6. #16

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    I doubt you'll need lockers.
    I did this trail years ago with my dad's old '95 chevy blazer (talk about a low pOS). Looked like this:

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  7. #17

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    Quote Originally Posted by Crux
    I doubt you'll need lockers.
    I did this trail years ago with my dad's old '95 chevy blazer (talk about a low pOS). Looked like this:
    Who knows...if you have them make sure they are ready to go. Several us found out the hard way earlier this year that some of the trails there had changed quite a bit from what we remembered due to some of the heavier rains they have had.
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  8. #18

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    Quote Originally Posted by Crux
    I doubt you'll need lockers.
    I did this trail years ago with my dad's old '95 chevy blazer (talk about a low pOS). Looked like this:

    Wow! How did you negotiate the big stone step near the top of Murphy's Hogback with that thing?!?!? I was going uphill when I hit it with my truck. Made it through, OK, but I ejected the old Coleman cooler doing it. Thank God it was one of the old school metal ones, with the locking latch!

  9. #19

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    oh and im curious, any rules against beer out there? not like im gonna waste myself out there. just have a beer while im listenin to music and look at the stars or something.

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  10. #20

    Re: Canyonlands National Part, White rim road for a week

    Rules AGAINST beer? Blasphemy! Good lord no man!!! I'm shaken just at the thought.

    Of course you can enjoy beers. It wouldn't be a camping trip without it.

    Seriously, I need to go meditate and find my center now. Not cool.
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