On the weekend I splurges and got a pelican case for my drone. Blasted thing cost half what the drone + RC mod did.

Unfortunately I won't have it playing free bird this year. That is my project for 2014.


Savannah wrote:I have one of those with a Soviet logo! I love them.![]()
Make sure it's all the way lidded if you carry it on the outside of your pack. The lid may pop off.
I am not at the point where I am literally using the dremel on my heels but my pumice stone has been getting a lot of use recently.Elliot wrote:Last night took the power sander to the calluses on my heels, and applied Flexitol Heel Balm. By the time I go to the desert there will be no dry calluses to crack and hurt.
I'm going to try these giant 12" nails with a big washer on each one for my tent loops. Drive them into the Playa at an angle and flush to the ground. That will keep my tent down and no trip hazard.Theraplst wrote:..........Any tips on small tent rebaring? some of the stake loops are rather small. There's 4 guy lines and 4 stakes, making 8 total. I was thinking of just candy-caning some smaller rebar, but I'd like to hear what you guys have to say on the matter. I'd rather not be a sailboat :3

I was going to go with the 12" nails (I didn't think about the washers TT120), but found that my particular tent needs the pegs with the beveled ends, so I went with the 10" Colemans.Savannah wrote:I use 10" Coleman stakes that are very similar (big nails, basically) except for green plastic thingamabobs under the heads to help prevent them from getting lost in the earth. A 30" Fulton wrecking bar helps get 'em back out.
Instead of the washers, I'd take a page from FIGJAM (as should we all) and get a piece of chain that has links just big enough to fit over the nail, but not the head. Cut up the chain into two-link pieces. Now you end up with one secure link and one floppy link to tie off your guy lines. The difference is that FIGJAM uses giant lag screws and a power drill to zip them in and out of the playa.TT120 wrote:I'm going to try these giant 12" nails with a big washer on each one for my tent loops. Drive them into the Playa at an angle and flush to the ground. That will keep my tent down and no trip hazard.Theraplst wrote:..........Any tips on small tent rebaring? some of the stake loops are rather small. There's 4 guy lines and 4 stakes, making 8 total. I was thinking of just candy-caning some smaller rebar, but I'd like to hear what you guys have to say on the matter. I'd rather not be a sailboat :3

