July 2014 | Volume 7 | Issue 3
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- By Shane Williams
When we purchased the Manley EXPLORE trailer last year, we intentionally kept it fairly stock. We wanted to get a feel for how the trailer would be used before doing any upgrades, since each use case is so different. Over the last few months we’ve pondered upgrade options (see the January 2014 issue), to decide how best to spend our time & money, hoping to modify the platform for our best long-term goals.
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- By Bob Holliday
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- By Beau Johnston
In the first two articles in my ‘Choosing a Camp Stove’ series I discussed the importance of knowing how the types of meals you will be preparing affects the selection of a camping stove. We learned how stoves are designed for specific styles of outdoor cooking and how flame control and burner size affects the types of meals you can prepare in the field. We also discussed the most common types of fuels used in modern camping stoves and how they should be factored in when purchasing the stove that is right for you. Each fuel type comes with advantages and disadvantages that must be weighed when deciding on the stove that is right for you. In this, our third and final article, I will be taking a step back from all of the technical jargon and will instead be talking about why I am excited about the advancements I am seeing in the camping stove market.
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- By Phillip Jones
Deep in the Pineywoods region of East Texas, the Dallas-based club known as the Toyota Trail Riders holds the annual Lone Star Toyota Jamboree at a large off-road park. The Barnwell Mountain Recreation Area contains nearly 2,000 acres atop one of the tallest hills in the area. Scenic wooded trails are scattered across all sides of the hilltop, dipping into the connecting valleys. Trail difficulty levels range from easy, which are suitable for stock trucks, to the boulder-strewn playgrounds for crawlers.