I agree, once I started using WalMart plus I bet I only make 3 trips a month to the grocery store. Any issues the come back and pick it up off my porch. WalMart doesn't have the best meat but the rest of the grocery items are on point and it saves me a ton of time.
Many keep taxable income low and buy coverage from the ACA on healthcare.gov. If you can keep AGI down supposedly it is pretty cheap and decent. YMMV I have not looked into it
I use a spreadsheet. I have tracked my spending for years and know how much I spend in what category. I also keep a "retirement" spreadsheet. This I estimate based on my current spending and what I will not have in retirement such as 3 iPhones on a plan, 2 teen drivers and so on. I am...
They really go up very quick. 2 nights is not a big deal to set up. I have camped site to site with my Kodiak 10x14. I really like the Springbar and I may buy a 10x10 from them.
I have the ARB, it was a game changer for my trips. I have only ran it off the car battery. I can leave the vehicle off for 48 hours and it still works.
My local surplus store sells the Scepter cans. I did buy the factory wrench. I can carry gas in the vehicle without a smell. I prefer strapping it to my roof rack though.
I looked into one for my Land Cruiser. I found that they work real well. I just decided for the times I actually need it I can carry a 5 gallon Scepter can. I can buy a lot of overpriced fuel before I come out ahead with the bigger tank. I travel a lot in the Western states and range is...
Prayers sent for the victims. That is horrible. When this happened in 1994 the cubs of the surviving mountain lion that killed the jogger Barbara had more donated to them then the children of the victim. Rush Limbaugh got involved and his audience took care of the family.
I don't think I will ever sell my 100 series. I would jump in it and drive it to Alaska today. I am eyeing the new ones, I will have to wait until the hype dies down and I can pay sticker price before I will consider having two Cruisers
I use mine for backpacking. I do try gear out at the house also to ensure it will keep me warm. I have an Thermarest NeoAir with an R value of around 4. I have stayed warm with a my quilt down to 18 degrees with this setup. I think it weighs around 15 oz.
I use an 18v Makita. One time I depleted a battery on a trip when using 14" lag bolts in very hard ground. Fortunately I had a backup socket set to finish the job. I now take 2 batteries and use the 10" bolts when in hard packed rock.