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    Rear seat removal

    Hi YOVIK (Alex) - Sorry for the delayed response. Here are a the photos that you asked for. A carpenter friend of mine designed and built this for me. By doing it this way, nothing is bolted down and either side of the platform or the upright supports can be removed and/or reinstalled very...
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    Rear seat removal

    While our solution is nothing particularly unique, it works very well for us. I have a platform across the back that is constructed in two sections. On the platform I stack color coded Rubbermaid containers which are light weight, nest nicely and are easy to move around. Below the platform I...
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    Personal-size Screen House?

    Clam . . . . . it's not just for bugs anymore :D. I posted this several years ago but it seems like a good fit for this thread. The Clam with panels worked well on this rainy weekend.
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    Geezer Pass proposed changes?

    I know that what I am going to say is anecdotal and not particularly insightful but the day I turned 62, I drove to the front gate at Sequoia NP to purchase my "geezer pass." I paid my $10.00 and commented about what a good deal it was. The park employee that I was dealing with said, "Sir...
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    Adding a rear awning to 2014 Grandby FWC

    Very nice job, Henry. I think that the rear awning is a great asset. Thanks for posting the video.
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    Canadian Maritimes

    Me too.
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    AK/CA

    Like Trikebubble, we saw lots of black bears on the Alcan and Casssier Hwys. Spotted this grizzly on the Alacan and quite a few moose throughout the trip. No wood buffalo at all.
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    AK/CA

    Wango - Just returned from a trip similar to yours (minus the Dalton). Covered 10,700 miles in 47 days. Fortunately, not all of the caribou were in hiding when we were there.
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    Provan Tiger Bengal Camper

    Iowa - Very nice rig! Thanks for the photos. I hope it provides many years of adventure and is everything that you want it to be.
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    Price Drop - 2015 FWC Eagle/2017 Nissan Frontier 4x4 Combo

    I think it is just the silver and black paint scheme, but check with Four Wheel Campers for more details. I do believe that it is a $600.00 option.
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    Price Drop - 2015 FWC Eagle/2017 Nissan Frontier 4x4 Combo

    Barstool - I don't see it mentioned in your camper description, but it looks like you also have the exterior "Silver Spur" package which is about a $600.00 option and an additional feature for you to highlight. Looks like a nice set up. Good luck.
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    The Icelandic Pledge

    I think I posted this awhile back. but we saw this sign on a corral in a remote area of Iceland last year. It definitely ties in with the Icelandic Pledge.
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    New Ford Ranger FWC Fleet Installation

    X2 on the Easy Hitch Step. Another feature that Andy did not mention is that the steel gridwork that makes up the surface of the steps provides excellent traction in all weather conditions, and you can use the steps to clean mud from your shoes before entering the camper. We have the two step...
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    Wanted: used FWC Fleet or ATC Bobcat

    Welcome to the site, Steve. Look at the thread entitled "I Lost My Mind Today" in the WTW Lounge category. Wandering Sagebrush just purchased a new truck and is selling his ATC Bobcat which is in excellent shape. He is located in Oregon but perhaps you can work something out regarding...
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    I lost my mind today...

    Congrats, Steve. Looks great!
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    another drain valve replacement

    I too would be interested in that information, as the handle on my original one just broke. Thanks.
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    Canadian Maritimes

    We had a great puffin viewing experience at Elliston on the Bonovista Peninsula but boy, was it windy!
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    Canadian Maritimes

    Penner - I am no expert, but do not think that you are leaving too early. Your experiences will vary depending on when you are there but they will all be great experiences, I'm sure. Rob - I will dig out the details on the satellite phones and post them here in a little bit. Basically, you...
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    Canadian Maritimes

    Rob - They had experienced a particularly cold winter. That photo was taken on June 12th at a Lions Club campground in Fogo City on Fogo island. It cost $10.00 per night and the pic was taken of our campsite. I have the slideshow on YouTube. If I send you a link, will you be able to access...
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    Canadian Maritimes

    Oooops! My mistake, we did the trip counter clockwise and you are doing it clockwise. Sorry.
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    Canadian Maritimes

    Rob - We have been to the Maritimes three times and plan to return in 2020. In 2017 we did a trip similar to the one you are planning, but did it clockwise rather than counter clockwise. We are fond of Canadian Provincial Parks and split our time between them and dispersed camping. The...
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    Favorite overnight spot north of Bakersfield >

    You are most welcome. How did your trip go? I trust you had good luck finding flowers. We were in Anza Borrego for a few days last week and may have seen you. A medium brown Chevy with a FWC passed us and I thought it might have been you.
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    For Sale 2015 Bobcat 2013 Tacoma *SOLD*

    I echo Mr. Sages' comments. Good luck on both fronts.
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    Favorite overnight spot north of Bakersfield >

    Hi David - You are welcome to stay at our house which about 60 miles northeast of Bakersfield. Or, we have enough property that you can sleep in your camper at our place. If you prefer, you can stay at Lake Success, an Army Corps lake and campground on Hwy. 190 about 10 miles east of...
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    New Heights in White Water Rafting

    Very cool! Thanks for posting it, Steve.
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