Pinecone wrote:Hey everyone - Busy 2016 season coming up. This is what is in my calendar so far:
April 22-24; weekend in Goldendale with folks on their way to the Shasta Gathering. Alas I can't go to Shasta Gathering this year.
May 19-31; Traveling with college buddies to Yellowstone and Grand Teton, then will make my way back to IRG 6.0. That'll be 4 national parks on this trip (incl. Lassen and Redwoods). Y'all know how big a fan I am of the National Parks! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYOlKbWJ-_o
Other than that it's too far out to project! Dang I wish I didn't have to choose between IRG and Gorge Gathering!
Greg (aka Pinecone)
gudmund wrote:just checking in to say I got home late last nite all in one piece - 1175 miles for me and the trip was GREAT!!!!!! I am here to say the "Bindford 6000" will be a passenger from here out on all of my trips and I am hoping it will be along with the return of the !!deal!! of the century for this inaugural 1st Craw!! - the $4.00 garage sale "Bindford Smoothie Pro 600" which along with some electricity and buttermilk will be a great addition to our future travels - whether it's camping or crawling!!!! (just add in the "Butt Hut" and some late nite conversation around the firepit, we could solve all of the world's problems and than some!)
gudmund wrote:now to set the 'thought' wheels in motion - is there a way to produce just enough electricity to power the "Binford 600" for when we do not have plug in electricity available??? some kind of inverter with my 18 volt Ryobi batteries ?? solar panel power ??? someway just to be a power supply for the margarita's when needed???? think about it being I am not much on electrical stuff, can it be done???
KennethW wrote:FYI Besides being backup to power 2 cpap'sA low cost Harbor freight 800 watt generator will power a blender.
What is in a Montana margarita?
Pinecone wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYOlKbWJ-_o
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