Yeah, it actually did a pretty good job. My sleeping setup was quite warm, but I did run it some at night just to take the worst of the chill off. Mostly in the mornings though by leaning out of the sleeping bag and starting it up, and once it had warmed up nicely, climbing out.
Mac
I am at home in Montgomery, Texas, as of about 1900 hours today. Safe and sound. I will add more to this post tomorrow, for now I’m just going to try to adjust to sleeping in a real bed, lol.
I left here on June 18th, with 51 miles on my brand new Jeep Gladiator. I pulled into my driveway with...
Yeah, I’ll try, but I’m posting all this straight from my iPhone and that alone is a handful, I’ll see if I can go back and add some more info.
Mac
Well, it is 121 days since I started this trip. My Gladiator had 51 miles on it when I started on June 18th, and as of today, October 16th, I’ve clocked 20,355 miles, and it’s my birthday. 63 years old today.
When last I posted I was about to leave Helena, Montana, to head over to Yellowstone...
Just reread this and snapped on the “water pistol” portion. While rifles and shotguns “can” be taken across the border, it is a paperwork and administrative pain in the ass. “Water pistols,” however, are nearly impossible to legally take into the country of Canada. You do not want to be...
I picked up the Mopar tri-fold hard cover the same day I picked up my Gladiator, and had the dealership install it.
I took off the next day on an extended road trip (90 days and counting so far, and 16,843 miles as of today). The cover has been all over and it has held up VERY well. It does...
Ah, I’ll look into those mud flaps. All the ones I’d seen said they don’t work with the Rubicon Rock Rails.
No, no trouble, but I declared it and had the paperwork filled out in advance with the 25 dollars Canadian that’s required, lol.
Mac