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Found a few more pics in a subfolder from that trip. I think this is one of the Jurassic Park gate posts
Powerline trail, also central Kauai
Stream crossing on the way back
And like many nice locations, now closed to motorized travel, probably due to locals trashing it. The whole area is now a nature reserve.
Same trip, on Kauai, Kekaha beach. Not as cool rental, and probably twice the cost. The other island just visible above the other trucks is Ni'ihau.
The wall mount openers are great! Easy to install, no chain or belt to loosen up or break. And less ceiling clearance needed. I should have used one in my other garage with the 8' door and 9'4" ceiling.
Built a couple of workbenches mostly from stuff I had laying around. Home Depot had a deal on butcher block countertops so I went with those.
I thought I had a couple cherry boards to use for drawer fronts but when I dug them out discovered they were aromatic cedar. Used them anyway.
Now every...
I was worried this would happen to me after winning the Milwaukee impact wrench in the membership drive. I only had a few of their 12 volt tools that I got fantastic deals on, and was resisting any temptation to get any of their 18 volt stuff. But now that I'm into their 18 volt system for free...
Somewhere near the Tahoe side of the Rubicon Trail, probably summer of 2000. Left the camper at the campground and ventured in a ways. Met 3 guys at one of the overlooks who saw our Illinois plates and wanted to know where in IL we were from. Turned out one of the guys owned an auto body shop in...
Yeah, that's about right. One of the very few times we've encountered cattle that refused to yield. Usually you get within 50 feet or so and they get out of the way.
This was an unofficial border crossing in Big Bend NP, Texas, 1998. I think we paid $5 for a rowboat ride across the Rio Grande
to the very small town of Santa Elena. No passport, no nothing.