DieselSlug
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Fingers crossed for yah.
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Well, this lake is actually a reservoir and we have had an extremely high volume or rain and snow this year, so the level is higher. I'm also going this trip about 4 weeks earlier than I have in the past. Typically i'm not even near the edge of the lake by the time I camp there.Looks like a fun time!
Now, I'm no expert of camping by the lake, but generally if your camp spot is under water tour a little to close...
HAHA that is excellent. Those are the types of places I like to find, where people go in and basically are surprised you got something in there. Like offroading with the camper..... Although 3' of water wouldn't work well with my truck.A resivour I get.
What is this rain and snow stuff you speak of...
One of the funnest little camping spots infound was down on Lake Mead, some dirt road on map. I get down there and there was room for 5 rigs, and 6 are there already,1 blocking the road. I hopped out and walked up to ask how long everyone was staying - just in case I get lucky.
Most of them are there together, and they welcome us, but "No good spot for tent or truck".
Then a mom yells at her teenager to stay away from the island. I look and I see a new little island about 20" above the height of the receeding water of the Lake (long term drought). Its about 20'x30'. And the kid walks belly to chest high across from it back to the swimming area.
I ask whats up with the island and she said all the kids got in a fist fight over the island so none of the kids are allowed to go to it. Hmm. I kick off my boots and walk across to it and back. "Mind if i park there?"
Dude goes "youll ruin your car, that water is 3' deep."
Guess where we camped that night.
I've went back about 4 times since. Lake filling back up and "hummer island" is now good for scuba gear.
Hope to find something like that again, that was fun.
Thanks for the tip on the horns! I figured they wouldn't do too bad being mounted facing rear, I almost mounted them forward but decided against it.Nice- all around. I like the airbag gauge location, like you said not a daily used gauge and that is a clean install.
On the horns underneath, I have a friend that mounted his there and picked up a easy trick to keep the mud and dirt to out. He took a couple old socks, slipped over and zip tied them on.
You might find you want to move your quick connect fitting up easier to reach. Once the onboard air starts getting used to air up other's tires, kids bikes, air blower to dust out the interior, etc. most people find it gets used way more than you ever expected. Carrying a 25' coiled airhose helps.
Thanks for the tip on the horns! I figured they wouldn't do too bad being mounted facing rear, I almost mounted them forward but decided against it.Nice- all around. I like the airbag gauge location, like you said not a daily used gauge and that is a clean install.
On the horns underneath, I have a friend that mounted his there and picked up a easy trick to keep the mud and dirt to out. He took a couple old socks, slipped over and zip tied them on.
You might find you want to move your quick connect fitting up easier to reach. Once the onboard air starts getting used to air up other's tires, kids bikes, air blower to dust out the interior, etc. most people find it gets used way more than you ever expected. Carrying a 25' coiled airhose helps.