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I will be waiting to hear what MPG you average on your way home w the new truck. If you decide to track it you'll want to hand calculate it.That was why I started hesitating about getting into a rig that gets 12-14 MPGs on a good day. All signs point to continued increases which causes me to be concerned with idea of a Tundra. Where I’m at in CO were see 2.94 all over the place.
Half ton in Payload...how uneducated are you on the topic? An entire GFC only weighs 270#. A decent set of springs and you can easily throw an extra 1k lbs in the bed (over your stock taco) with no sag. It's also family friendly for introducing the wife and kiddo to the outdoors and leaves space for the doggos to sleep in the bed.Overlanders have to be the vainest mofos this side of the Kardashians. Pitch a fricken tent, it's way more functional if a little less instagrammy. And the half ton you save in payload can be shifted towards gear for hobbies of people that actually do shit besides drive and take pics of their rig.
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Half ton in Payload...how uneducated are you on the topic? An entire GFC only weighs 270#. A decent set of springs and you can easily throw an extra 1k lbs in the bed (over your stock taco) with no sag. It's also family friendly for introducing the wife and kiddo to the outdoors and leaves space for the doggos to sleep in the bed.
...and I can still afford all the gear I want for solo trips, it's not binary. Imagine that.
The real question is, why are you so worried about how other people camp and what they take pictures of? No, I don't "overland", but I also don't make fun of them for seemingly no reason, everybody has their own hobby and their own set of needs, good on them for getting outdoors at all and if a nice "overlanding" setup gets more parents/kids out enjoying nature, even better.
I’d say by standard over landing definition, electrical system upgrades. Most overlanding rigs are running a house battery bank with a deep cycle for extended non-running amperage draw. Many also incorporate solar charging for extended stays without starting the engine to charge.What’s the difference between an overland of rig and a pickup truck with a rooftop tent on it?
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You've got it figured right. effing political crap - gas and energy production was fine.31. And while recognizing gas has been more expensive in the past, I’m pointing out, fuel has seen a dramatic uptick in recent months and is currently showing no signs of slowing.
Gas price is gas price. We’re talking hunting/overlanding rigs, not daily drivers. The sum cost difference of a few miles per gallon over the expected use of this kind of vehicle is in the background noise.You've got it figured right. effing political crap - gas and energy production was fine.
Folks saying that it's okay for gas to cost say $3.50 cause it used to cost more are twisted in the head. $2 a gallon is about right.
"I am not saying it is your fault, I am blaming you".Gas price is gas price. We’re talking hunting/overlanding rigs, not daily drivers. The sum cost difference of a few miles per gallon over the expected use of this kind of vehicle is in the background noise.
Speaking of political though, I find it strange how a year ago the “conservative” right was in an uproar about how cheap gas was and the fact that it was killing workers in the oil industry. Get a President in office from the opposite side of the aisle, gas prices go back up to exactly what they were a year ago before Corona, and all of the sudden it’s the government’s fault. Can’t have it both ways.
I wasn't in no uproar over cheap gas. You gotta watch where you get your news. Ask around and see if real people liked 2 per gallon gas.better than the promised 3 to 4 they say we're gonna hit by summer.Gas price is gas price. We’re talking hunting/overlanding rigs, not daily drivers. The sum cost difference of a few miles per gallon over the expected use of this kind of vehicle is in the background noise.
Speaking of political though, I find it strange how a year ago the “conservative” right was in an uproar about how cheap gas was and the fact that it was killing workers in the oil industry. Get a President in office from the opposite side of the aisle, gas prices go back up to exactly what they were a year ago before Corona, and all of the sudden it’s the government’s fault. Can’t have it both ways.
You never heard me (Conservative) complaining about cheap gas, nor will you ever. Just sayin.Gas price is gas price. We’re talking hunting/overlanding rigs, not daily drivers. The sum cost difference of a few miles per gallon over the expected use of this kind of vehicle is in the background noise.
Speaking of political though, I find it strange how a year ago the “conservative” right was in an uproar about how cheap gas was and the fact that it was killing workers in the oil industry. Get a President in office from the opposite side of the aisle, gas prices go back up to exactly what they were a year ago before Corona, and all of the sudden it’s the government’s fault. Can’t have it both ways.
I really wanted to make a joke about how cute that thing is, but the more I look at it I want one.I have a CVT overland rig mounted to a small, lightweight in closed trailer. Love it for hunts where I will be truck camping with the family or hunting an area where I’ll be coming back to the same spot for camp several days in a row. But if I plan on moving around or it’s cold I’ll use my SO redcliff.
Said every moron blaming Trump for coronavirus. Didn’t make sense then, doesn’t make sense now."I am not saying it is your fault, I am blaming you".
My comment was specifically in regards to your statement that $2 a gallon gas “is about right”. I’m going to guess you don’t live near or associate with anyone working the oil patch, or you’d surely have an inkling of how bad the drop to that level crippled the American oil industry last spring. Those prices were the lowest we’ve seen since ‘04, had nothing to do with who was in political office, and anyone should have been able to figure out they weren’t going to last.I wasn't in no uproar over cheap gas. You gotta watch where you get your news. Ask around and see if real people liked 2 per gallon gas.better than the promised 3 to 4 they say we're gonna hit by summer.
The diff for me in just this year is over $16 per fill up. About 33% increase on a 20 gal tank.
I'm thinking this is a separate thread fellas.Said every moron blaming Trump for coronavirus. Didn’t make sense then, doesn’t make sense now.
My comment was specifically in regards to your statement that $2 a gallon gas “is about right”. I’m going to guess you don’t live near or associate with anyone working the oil patch, or you’d surely have an inkling of how bad the drop to that level crippled the American oil industry last spring. Those prices were the lowest we’ve seen since ‘04, had nothing to do with who was in political office, and anyone should have been able to figure out they weren’t going to last.
Average gas price in February 2021 (months after Biden was elected, and after he signed his EOs on oil) was 5 cents a gallon higher than February 2020. About the same as annual inflation.
Gas and old prices go up and down all the time. Each party blames the other. However, after Biden stopped the Keystone pipeline and stopped drilling on Federal lands, signaling an attack on the oil industry, the cost of gas has risen. Seems like some are fine with that. I'm not, but it's not the end of the world. Just to be clear most people don't want cheap gas, rather inexpensive gas like me.I wasn't in no uproar over cheap gas. You gotta watch where you get your news. Ask around and see if real people liked 2 per gallon gas.better than the promised 3 to 4 they say we're gonna hit by summer.
The diff for me in just this year is over $16 per fill up. About 33% increase on a 20 gal tank.
Yes, no one really expected those low gas prices to remain indefinitely. However, it's REMARKABLE COINCIDENCE that gas prices have jumped JUST after Biden was elected and wrote executive orders against drilling on fed lands and stopped the Keystone pipeline?Those prices were the lowest we’ve seen since ‘04, had nothing to do with who was in political office, and anyone should have been able to figure out they weren’t going to last.
Average gas price in February 2021 (months after Biden was elected, and after he signed his EOs on oil) was 5 cents a gallon higher than February 2020. About the same as annual inflation.