That width measurement is from the narrowest point between the wheel wells. I didn't get a picture of the height, but it's right about 32" from the center of the rear floor space. Hope that helps.
I'll take some measurements tonight and report back in the morning. I've never pulled anything with it, but I think they're rated around 3,500 lbs. Not a towing monster by any means, but enough capacity for smaller loads.
I got some experience here. I've got a '14 Outback that I use as a commuter vehicle for work. 215k miles on it. I also use it a lot for fall bird and whitetail hunting. I haven't found anything yet that really limited me except for deep rutted road where I knew I could get her hung up on...
I keep going back on forth on buying a complete bike vs building one out like you. Would you mind sharing links to the kits you're buying and any other tips/tricks on build?
Born and raised in the UP, spending a lot of time on the west end.
-Fields aren't really a thing over there unless you're talking about farm fields. Grouse/woodcock won't be there anyway so just cruise on by.
-Depending on the conditions, birds could be anywhere. If you're looking for...
Looks like September full moon is 18th. Kind of torn on dates given that info. I prefer to be hunting leading up to a full moon but not the days right after it. Kind of throws a bit of a wrench in the plans potentially.
Not exactly sure where you're at in the state, but another option to consider is flying out of Sault Ste Marie, ON. Small, regional airport that is a hell of a lot easier dealing with compared to Toronto IMO. I, too, prefer to cross the border via car vs flying in, but that's just me.
I think that's a question that only you and your family can answer. Sounds pretty miserable for you where you're at. Is Texas going to be just another version of that or is it an upgrade in your quality of life? For me Texas is on my list of places I'd never live....mostly for the reasons...
When I was about 13 I went to deer camp with my dad and his buddies. I got put into one of the older guys blinds because he couldn't make it to camp that year. I arrived to find a stack of Penthouse, Hustler and a few other random mags. I've never hunted as hard as I did that year. Daylight...
Pour overs and burr grinders......geesh, this woman is drinking Busch Light right now, no need to go right to the double hazy IPA from your obscure local micro brew hippster hangout. Just get her a drip machine and a can of god damn Folgers and call it good.
I've owned both. Most recently a V3X 33 and currently own an RX7U. I do my own tuning. Own a press, tools, etc. No real need to ever visit a proshop unless I need supplies. Anyway, I'll say for me there's no real difference in working on these. Both have their pros/cons. Tophats are...
We usually only run the Blizzaks on the surface which are almost all paved roads so we're not dealing with a lot of muddy situations. Underground we're running KO2's. They've held up best to the waste rock surfaces that we operate on over the years.
MI DNR and MSU joint study on wolves in the U.P. Named the Wolf Abundance Project. Next time you see one you should look around the back side of it. There should be a tag on there with some more info. Although based on what I've seen it doesn't take 1200 trail cams to know the wolf...