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I've usually had great experiences at Discount Tire, but this is ridiculous.

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I've usually had great experiences at Discount Tire, but this is ridiculous.

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Dont be shy, be an a******. Watch them do every little step.
Its post-covid bro, NO ONE gives a s*** about their work. In the before times, maybe.
But not now, and not at the clown factory that is DT.
 
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Shamu and Remora.
 
What's up with the Astroturf? Playing a round of Putt Putt while out on an adventure?
I put it down under the awning. It's dusty as all get up around here in the summer.
 
Last weekend's adventure, northwest of Jean, NV:

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A winze converted to an ore pass with a wood grizzly (?), a raise to the right, and a couple of drifts. One level up from the main ore haulage. Zn and Pb mine. Spent 2 1/2 hours underground and wandered over a mile. A relatively small mine. Not a significant producer, but still interesting.

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The road in. Not too bad, just bumpy with a few moderate class 3 sections.
 
I have the black HE but also like the white! Would love one for the wife.
 
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2008 just hit 280k. New headlights make all the difference. New fog lights to complete the refresh this summer

Nice color, looking good 👍 👍 200K here and I need some fresh headlight housings as well. I have to polish these twice a year and they are weathered.
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Straight from Sonora to Baja and the NORRA Mexican 1,000. The big fat bastard is still doing well. Just eating through air filters. I sure wish the 200 had the 80 series airbox. Otherwise all good running a few thousand racecourse miles at a non-race pace unless I forget and get a little excited.

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We had a killer site in Moab last summer, had the place all to ourselves. Great dinner, awesome views… then the wind came, so much wind. We almost lost our canopy and I think I still have sand in my eyes from the emergency packing. However, it was great while it lasted. Twice now we’ve been shafted for camping in Moab in the summer.

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I just found a dry wash off a stem road of Gemini bridges and set up camp. Enforcement of camping special rules with the BLM is always lax.

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I put it down under the awning. It's dusty as all get up around here in the summer.
There is a product called helicopter mat, which is awesome for camping in dusty conditions. Dust falls through it, keeping the mat generally clean for you, and the camp area cleaner as a result. My experience has been that even bug dust/flour dust for the most part falls through.

REI sells this one: https://www.rei.com/product/188415/cgear-multimats-original-sand-free-mat
 
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There is a product called helicopter mat, which is awesome for camping in dusty conditions. Dust falls through it, keeping the mat generally clean for you, and the camp area cleaner as a result. My experience has been that even bug dust/flour dust for the most part falls through.

REI sells this one: https://www.rei.com/product/188415/cgear-multimats-original-sand-free-mat
Two of something similar to these came with our South African built Conqueror, they are the coolest things when in the desert… they are a PITA where I live in the south east. Sand and desert stuff is where they shine, anything remotely close to Georgia red clay BAD.
 

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