Re: car rentals for dirt roads?
Just a minor correction... A Ford Escape is 'not' 4wd... it is AWD.
AWD sends some power to rear wheels when front begins to slip. No low
range, so not...
Darin 2008-12-01 14:40:00 #53192
Re: Ratsacks (was Re: Tanner to New Hance Trip Report)
Yes, stainless steel is surely stronger than aluminum. And it may be possible for some creatures to make their way through aluminum window screen. ...
Bob Bordasch 2008-12-01 14:11:00 #53191
Re: Ratsacks (was Re: Tanner to New Hance Trip Report)
Bob Bordasch wrote:
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> The typical window screen sold at hardware stores is either aluminum
> or some kind of plastic. My local hardware store had a...
Reid Priedhorsky 2008-12-01 13:45:15 #53190
Re: car rentals for dirt roads?
Rented a Ford Escape 4WD from Hertz in St. George (airport) in May of
this year. $273 for the week + insurance (AAA discount). Used it to
drive to Tuckup...
dwfoster2k4 2008-12-01 12:26:57 #53189
Re: car rentals for dirt roads?
We're heading to the Fortymile Ridge trailhead.
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> Thanks,
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> Reid
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"The last trailhead, which accesses Coyote immediately above its
confluence...
m_landman 2008-12-01 12:09:46 #53188
Re: Ratsacks (was Re: Tanner to New Hance Trip Report)
The typical window screen sold at hardware stores is either aluminum or some kind of plastic. My local hardware store had a variety of screen types. I...
Bob Bordasch 2008-12-01 11:58:11 #53187
Re: Ratsacks (was Re: Tanner to New Hance Trip Report)
"I did a Google search for aluminum screen I didn't have any luck coming up
with the fabric...closest thing was brass...anyone know of an exact place to
get...
Peter Borremans 2008-12-01 10:48:40 #53186
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