OAUSA Net - July 08, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 8, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
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"If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it."- Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States
The middle of nowhere is somewhere I'd prefer to be.
"If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it."- Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 8, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT
In keeping with our theme of "camping" for the summer months, tonight's product spotlight is on one of the most important pieces of equipment that we carry, and that is, water!
While it is not critical what kind of carrier we use (assuming that they are safe and DON"T leak), the only remaining area where our water cans have room for improvement, is convenience and conservation. Convenience means ease of use, and when possible, one handed operation, and conservation means that we use as little as possible so that it lasts for the duration of our trip.
For us, there are a few well defined uses of water:
The JAGMTE website is almost entirely devoted to Scepter and LCI water and gas cans. With respect to water cans, they have designed several products that improve their functionality and convenience. I routinely use my 2.5 gallon Scepter can for the kitchen, and decided to replace my trusty long hose faucet which leaked and required two hands to operate. The JAGMTE Scepter (and LCI) water can cap replacement is self venting (eliminating leaking) and only requires one hand to operate. Convenient, efficient, and simple. See: https://jagmte.com/collections/scepter- ... ot-kit-mwc.
One note: In order to get the spigot positioned correctly, and to eliminate leaking, you will need a cap wrench, which JAGMTE sells. They are cheap, and having two would be a good idea.
The JAGMTE cap installed
The JAGMTE with the faucet fully opened
The JAGMTE cap and wrench
In keeping with our theme of "camping" for the summer months, tonight's product spotlight is on one of the most important pieces of equipment that we carry, and that is, water!
While it is not critical what kind of carrier we use (assuming that they are safe and DON"T leak), the only remaining area where our water cans have room for improvement, is convenience and conservation. Convenience means ease of use, and when possible, one handed operation, and conservation means that we use as little as possible so that it lasts for the duration of our trip.
For us, there are a few well defined uses of water:
- Hand washing. For this use the Wishy Washy is king.
- Showering. For this use, it is the shower pump that matters
- Kitchen Duties. This is where our product spotlight comes in
The JAGMTE website is almost entirely devoted to Scepter and LCI water and gas cans. With respect to water cans, they have designed several products that improve their functionality and convenience. I routinely use my 2.5 gallon Scepter can for the kitchen, and decided to replace my trusty long hose faucet which leaked and required two hands to operate. The JAGMTE Scepter (and LCI) water can cap replacement is self venting (eliminating leaking) and only requires one hand to operate. Convenient, efficient, and simple. See: https://jagmte.com/collections/scepter- ... ot-kit-mwc.
One note: In order to get the spigot positioned correctly, and to eliminate leaking, you will need a cap wrench, which JAGMTE sells. They are cheap, and having two would be a good idea.
The JAGMTE cap installed
The JAGMTE with the faucet fully opened
The JAGMTE cap and wrench
DaveK
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Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
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Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice.
Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.
Re: OAUSA Net - July 8, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
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BTW - I'm planning on doing the Electric Off Roading and Overlanding Net next week.
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BTW - I'm planning on doing the Electric Off Roading and Overlanding Net next week.
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'91 Honda ST1100 199,000miles and counting
(I hope to make it to at least half the places this bike has been)
'04 Tacoma (soon to be for sale)
'07 Moto Guzzi Norge - Corsa Red - The faster color
'21 UBCO 2x2 Electric Adventure Bike
'22 Energica Eva Ribelle Electric Motorcycle
'23 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon with Skinny Guy Camper
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'72 Pinzgauer 710M 2.6i
'91 Honda ST1100 199,000miles and counting

'04 Tacoma (soon to be for sale)
'07 Moto Guzzi Norge - Corsa Red - The faster color

'21 UBCO 2x2 Electric Adventure Bike
'22 Energica Eva Ribelle Electric Motorcycle
'23 Jeep Gladiator Rubicon with Skinny Guy Camper
Re: OAUSA Net - July 8, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
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Product Spotlight - Recovery Gear - Kinetic Ropes
Recovery of a vehicle stuck in the sand, snow, and mud requires techniques that differ from recovery of vehicles stuck in rocks and other materials.
"Kinetic Recovery Ropes (also known as a snatch ropes or yanker ropes) are designed to stretch, to smoothly transfer the kinetic energy of a recovering vehicle to a vehicle that is stuck. The ability of the rope to stretch is key, and sets the design of a Kinetic Recovery Rope apart from a typical tow rope or tow strap." https://www.asroffroad.com/kinetic-reco ... and-usage/
Kinetic Recovery Ropes are like giant bungee straps. When stretched under the load and forward momentum of a recovery vehicle, the energy of the recovery vehicle is transferred to the recovery rope during its stretch, and then transferred to the towed vehicle. The energy at the towed vehicle when the stretch ends is the energy stored in the rope plus the continued pulling energy of the recovery vehicle, effectively the kinetic rope becomes a force multiplier.
There are numerous Kinetic Recovery Ropes on the market, with some being excellent, some ok, and some being nothing but junk, so purchase carefully.
Yankum Kinetic Ropes (https://buy.yankumropes.com/collections/kinetic-ropes) appear to be well proven in the field through use by commercial towing companies that conduct sand, snow, and mud recoveries. The key with Kinetic Ropes is to buy a rope of appropriate diameter and strength. If you buy a rope that is too large in diameter and far in excess of your needs, your vehicle may not be capable of stretching the rope so that it can store the momentum of the recovery vehicle, thus limiting the force multiplier effect. If you buy a rope that is too small in diameter and below your needs, you run the risk of snapping the rope. Buy a rope that is as long as you can manage as the longer ropes can store more energy and allow the recovery vehicle to add some space between it and the towed vehicle.
Yankum Kinetic Ropes provides simple to follow guidance on selection of a rope based on the type of vehicle likely doing the recovery.
Kinetic Ropes In Use
https://youtu.be/J02B_Kr1kbM
https://youtu.be/cQvQIRVm_n4
https://youtu.be/1fA6l_F8Ylc
Cautions
Kinetic Recovery Ropes can be a useful tool, but in the wrong hands, or if abused, or not maintained, or due to defects, Kinetic Recovery Ropes can become quite dangerous and serious injury or death and property damage could result. Make sure to read and follow all the instructions that accompany a Kinetic Recovery Rope and follow them carefully.
"Kinetic Recovery Ropes (also known as a snatch ropes or yanker ropes) are designed to stretch, to smoothly transfer the kinetic energy of a recovering vehicle to a vehicle that is stuck. The ability of the rope to stretch is key, and sets the design of a Kinetic Recovery Rope apart from a typical tow rope or tow strap." https://www.asroffroad.com/kinetic-reco ... and-usage/
Kinetic Recovery Ropes are like giant bungee straps. When stretched under the load and forward momentum of a recovery vehicle, the energy of the recovery vehicle is transferred to the recovery rope during its stretch, and then transferred to the towed vehicle. The energy at the towed vehicle when the stretch ends is the energy stored in the rope plus the continued pulling energy of the recovery vehicle, effectively the kinetic rope becomes a force multiplier.
There are numerous Kinetic Recovery Ropes on the market, with some being excellent, some ok, and some being nothing but junk, so purchase carefully.
Yankum Kinetic Ropes (https://buy.yankumropes.com/collections/kinetic-ropes) appear to be well proven in the field through use by commercial towing companies that conduct sand, snow, and mud recoveries. The key with Kinetic Ropes is to buy a rope of appropriate diameter and strength. If you buy a rope that is too large in diameter and far in excess of your needs, your vehicle may not be capable of stretching the rope so that it can store the momentum of the recovery vehicle, thus limiting the force multiplier effect. If you buy a rope that is too small in diameter and below your needs, you run the risk of snapping the rope. Buy a rope that is as long as you can manage as the longer ropes can store more energy and allow the recovery vehicle to add some space between it and the towed vehicle.
Yankum Kinetic Ropes provides simple to follow guidance on selection of a rope based on the type of vehicle likely doing the recovery.
Kinetic Ropes In Use
https://youtu.be/J02B_Kr1kbM
https://youtu.be/cQvQIRVm_n4
https://youtu.be/1fA6l_F8Ylc
Cautions
Kinetic Recovery Ropes can be a useful tool, but in the wrong hands, or if abused, or not maintained, or due to defects, Kinetic Recovery Ropes can become quite dangerous and serious injury or death and property damage could result. Make sure to read and follow all the instructions that accompany a Kinetic Recovery Rope and follow them carefully.
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WD6USA
The middle of nowhere is somewhere I'd prefer to be.
"If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it."- Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States
The middle of nowhere is somewhere I'd prefer to be.
"If future generations are to remember us with gratitude rather than contempt, we must leave them something more than the miracles of technology. We must leave them a glimpse of the world as it was in the beginning, not just after we got through with it."- Lyndon B. Johnson, President of the United States
Re: OAUSA Net - July 8, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
Bourbon chicken
This chicken was made with William Wolf pecan
Flavored bourbon.
This chicken was made with William Wolf pecan
Flavored bourbon.
“A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects”.
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Re: OAUSA Net - July 8, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
Please check in David - AK6DH.
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2006 Jeep Rubicon
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2006 Jeep Rubicon
Re: OAUSA Net - July 8, 2021 - Enjoying and Cooking with Wine in The Outback
“A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects”.
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