McDave wrote:Nice Blacktail you guys have in the Pac NW. He looks really healthy and well fed. What the hell happened in that area to all the trees and veg? Doesn't really look like a burn, still fuel everywhere.
McDave
flboy wrote:Wow.. looks like you had an epic weekend. Camping, dirtbiking, hunting... very nice..
That is a huge rack with a nice spread!!! Wow. What was the B&C score on that one? I cannot see the face so assuming it is a whitetail?
Thanks for sharing the pics!
Btw. What kind of snake is that? Looks like a common garter snake, but I have never seen red in them? A regional thing?
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hankaye wrote:McD, Howdy;McDave wrote:Nice Blacktail you guys have in the Pac NW. He looks really healthy and well fed. What the hell happened in that area to all the trees and veg? Doesn't really look like a burn, still fuel everywhere.
McDave
Looks like the pine beetle blight stuff that's ruining the forest in Utah and other places in the West as well.
Just my best guess.
hank
SalsaDog wrote:Nice build and some beautiful scenery you have there. I can see you are enjoying the fruits of your labor.
I do question your position for the solar panels because of shading from the rack cross bar. Shading has a significant impact
on output. Even if one cell is shaded, output will be reduced.
We boondock under trees often (National Forests, NE Wisconsin & U.P. Michigan), I installed a shore power receptacle on the
CT and a extension cord on a 205 watt panel. With that, I can park in the shade and place the panel in the sun. I also use it
in the vertical position in the winter, in order to sweep snow off and not need to climb up (61) too the roof during the winter.
The batteries are maintained and no risk.
Thanks for taking the time to share your build.
SalsaDog wrote:Check out a diesel air heater. I have one and it works great. I bid for mine and got it for ~$65.
Combustion air is drawn and expelled outside. It takes very little current and fuel.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/5KW-12V-Diesel ... :0&vxp=mtr
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