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    E-bikes?

    I am 66 female and often go solo love my 4x4 Tacoma. I love the idea of an e-bike but yikes the weight I would struggle with a 60-65 lb bike. I see they have some ramp bike racks for ebikes anyone use those?
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    Attached Exterior Kitchen Solutions?

    I made my own but these folks sew for rafting. Rafting sewing is usually for much bigger groups than overlanding. http://www.stitchesnstuff91.com/kitchencampsite.html
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    Attached Exterior Kitchen Solutions?

    Im a rafter so yep on float trips. I sewed this one up myself, I have a big one for rafting. It is really easy to sew it yourself and customize it to your table.
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    Attached Exterior Kitchen Solutions?

    I have a hanging table on the exterior of mine. You can see the photos here https://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/camp-tables-what-are-you-using.209230/page-3#post-2694562 Its easy to pack never blows away you can add all sorts of things to it. It is easy to level, is very stable...
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    Best thing about White Pocket is people are afraid of the sand, and they are more focused on the Wave. Let them have the Wave and I'll take White Pocket with no permits.
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    A few more of White Pocket just because it is so amazing.
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    White Pocket is in the Vermillon Cliffs. The road leading to it has deep sand, it is likely a bit easier if they have had some some moisture. In fall after an extended dry period the sand is deep. All wheel drive vehicles were getting stuck both due to traction and not having enough clearance...
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    I did some hiking in the Bluff area near Bears Ears there are some amazing ruins and Petroglyphs. The amazing house on fire ruin and the very detailed Wolf man panel. Worth spending time in the Butler wash area if you like Native American ruins and panels. I then moved on to the amazing White...
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    Travel up the Hard Scrabble hill and fews of the Green River. Trip out up the Mineral Bottom switch backs.
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    Some of the trail action along the way on the very steep and rough hogback. There were rock ledges on the steep part of the trail. There is a lovely slot canyon you can explore along the way.
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    If you do this trail be sure to check out White Pocket it is off the main bath but the views of Canyonlands NP are breathtaking.
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    Shafer trail down to the white rim. Shafer trail is 2 wheel drive but it leads to the White Rim trail which is a moderate 4x4 trail. 2 extremely steep pitches up the Hog back and Hardscrabble hill. The road deteriorates as you move from the entry and exit points. You need high clearance for...
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    Valley of the Gods is one of my favorite places to camp. Not difficult most 2 wheel drive vehicles can do it. I then went to Moab for the White Rim trail
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    Month long trip through Utah and N Arizona

    In September and October I did a month long trip through southern Utah and northern Arizona. I managed to get a permit for a 4 night trip for the White Rim trail in Canyonlands then travelled to SW Utah and N Arizona and did a trip into White pocket. Trip began with a drive on the Burr Trail...
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    Camp Tables - What are you using?

    The other thing I like about a hanging table is I can add useful accessories like paper towels, garbage bag, and dish drainer dryer photo above. I attach this to the front of the table works great because of the eyebolts and upward cord it is easy to add stuff to it. I strap it to the...
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