gearhead1960
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...heh, heh yeah, me like my IPAs!That plate is awesome!
...heh, heh yeah, me like my IPAs!That plate is awesome!
...heh, heh yeah, me like my IPAs!
Let’s throw in some Milk and/or Bourbon Barrel Stouts!We would get along well!

Let’s throw in some Milk and/or Bourbon Barrel Stouts!![]()
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The area between the two houses is almost like a car park. We will have 11 cars all safely parked between the two houses with only double parking like 2 or 3 of those cars. We increased our trip to Wednesday - Sunday as well this year so we could have a relax day in the middle. So many guys are dads these days and they were like I just want to chill a bit away from the family haha.It is worth looking into, especially since you are going to be up there soon, might be able to either find someone staying there or stop by and see if you can check out one of the new places.
Thats super cool if you found houses, especially if the driveways are decent. We stayed up above the gas station at the base of the dragon (entrance by the dumpsters at the end of hell bender, up to the right on the hill), place was amazing, but was tough to get in/out of in low cars.
As for Internet and TV, the internet is always so dependent upon the number of people in there. It has gotten better, we usually do a Wed-Sunday trip and late Friday and Saturday its horrible just b/c there are so many people there. I think the TV was decent if I remember, but we typically dont stick around the cabin much at all, either either, drive, drink or sleep (no mixing of any) LOL
I used to check in everything and then it just started feeling like too much work. I still use it to look things up before I purchase anything but that is about it.Do use Untapped?
The area between the two houses is almost like a car park. We will have 11 cars all safely parked between the two houses with only double parking like 2 or 3 of those cars. We increased our trip to Wednesday - Sunday as well this year so we could have a relax day in the middle. So many guys are dads these days and they were like I just want to chill a bit away from the family haha.
Our houses both have Starlink as of last year which was really nice improvement. We are not at the houses much but nice to normally catch up on the day of college football Saturday evening is really my only care for the TV or maybe watch Thursday night football if the game is decent after it is dark out. Never been one for doing night runs up there.
Yeah, the buttons and "****" is a little too much for me. I, for one, like a clean appearance with a minimal amount of badging. When I bought my Mini, they offered a "Stealth Mode" option which eliminated most of the non branded badges. I opted for this and then removed the "CLUBMAN" from the barn doors. Makes for a very clean appearance and lack of recognition (needed for the 3 digit blasts)....here's a few pics...and the shift knob is good for at least an extra 5mph, maybe 10.....
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrFunny about work. A work friend joined us for the trip for the first time last year. He and I are the only ones who support a large segment of things at work. My boss has known that when I go on this trip I likely won't be reachable. It wasn't till like 3 weeks ago he put together that we are both on this trip. Gave him some panic. I love the limited cell service at this place and tell work I just won't be available. You can call me in an emergency but I might not see it for 24hrs. I kind of want to start planning more trips like it in that regard. Just be off the grid.Oh nice, that is awesome, that sounds like a great setup. Funny, couple of the guys that usually stay with us have kids, and it seems to be a common thread, LOL! Although, I use that same excuse for work, just tell people I'm going to be in the mountains, I might have cell service for an hour, maybe once or twice a day when we hit a town, otherwise, don't expect me to check in.
I kind of want to start planning more trips like it in that regard. Just be off the grid.
Hoping things go as planned and we get to see some finished photos of this project this weekend. It should look fantastic.
I use the scan feature with makes it very easy....I used to check in everything and then it just started feeling like too much work. I still use it to look things up before I purchase anything but that is about it.
Yeah, I love it! Funny thing about it was it was a freebie from Cravenspeed. I had bought the short shifter & knob for the Mini and the replacement clip to hold the shifter in place turned out to be a crappy design by Cravenspeed. When they break (which mine did twice as well as many other's), makes shifting almost impossible. They did an emergency re-design and shipped them out ASAP. As part of a goodwill gesture, they offered me a custom cap for the knob.....and you see the result. One issue (not for me) is there is no shift pattern anywhere in the car. The manual transmission being it's own anti-theft device, make's it even more of a challenge for anyone else....That shifter is awesome!
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That speaker hung up in the corner, Interaudio?
I had a set in my dorm room way back when; I thought they looked familiar. They withstood all manner of abuse and survived a long time while always putting out decent sound.
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Untitled by fouckhest, on FlickrAll-in-All, great trip, always good to see family, it was a great bonus that my aunt and uncle were there, they had 2 daughters that were like sisters to my brother and I, with them now being in their later 70s, its great to interact as adults, hear stories that you wouldn't as a kid! Oh, and now I need to figure out what kind of 3/4ton pickup truck I need to buy b/c the wife didn't really complain about the 10hr drive and normally she is fussy at hour 4....so yeah, time to start researching/shopping. I've been thinking/planning to sell the Cayman, but this really sealed the deal.....the next, never ending question, Chevy/GMC 2500 or Ford F-250? Will be diesel, 4x4 and standard bed....
Meeting out of state GJ'ers for the win!
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Meeting out of state GJ'ers for the win!
Maldasha looks like Maultasche, which is Swabian for mouth pocket or mouth bag. It uses the term for an animal mouth so it sort of fits what you’re describing. Maultaschen are from Swabia - what is the origin of the Maldasha?

Regarding which truck to get, I suggest test driving a f-250 before committing to one. I have a 2012 F-250 Lariat 4x4 with the 6.2l gas engine. I love my truck, but my wife says it’s a rough riding truck. Chevy are known to have softer suspension the Ford, but I wouldn’t trade my Ford. I also recommend steering from the diesel. It’s just getting to be too much of a headache to keep up if you’re not towing full time. My 6.2l is reliable but it’s not easy on gas, that’s really my only complaint with the 6.2L.
I personally prefer the interiors and ride on the GMC over the Ford, but the engine recall GM is working thru has put a significant hurting on their supply of the 6.2L gasser and doesn't sound like that limited supply will change for awhile
I think the best truck out there now would be a Ford F-250 with the Godzilla gasser. It has the power to pull what you want without the downside of the diesel maintenance nightmare. Simple oil changes that you can do yourself (not 15+ quarts of oil!) and no DEF system to worry about, which is a ticking money bomb just waiting to explode!
Honestly though, I don't think there's anything out there in the last several years I would consider. I doubt you'd need a diesel based on your intended uses and with the gas engines putting out some very good numbers over the past decade and a half, I would look more towards a 2008~ish through about a 2014 with the 6.0 V8. Great ride and solid engine and trans combo. With routine maintenance I have seen this combination easily go 300k. Finding a clean body and chassis may be a bit more difficult, but if you're not in a hurry, they're out there.
Mike, the first time I saw a Meyers Manx in a car magazine (around 1964) I wanted one. Our two small children would have fit in the tiny back seat perfectly. Being a responsible father, I even had car seats for them but Liane didn't think it would be safe when we hit a bump. To be honest, my inability to weld metal back then ended the dream.I now introduce the Dune Buggy
Mike, the first time I saw a Meyers Manx in a car magazine (around 1964) I wanted one. Our two small children would have fit in the tiny back seat perfectly. Being a responsible father, I even had car seats for them but Liane didn't think it would be safe when we hit a bump. To be honest, my inability to weld metal back then ended the dream.
I see your father went the extra mile and installed the Manx side pods. They really make it look more finished.
The Cayman is a keeper in my opinion but understand about too many vehicles and the need to thin the herd.Hope everyone had a good weekend, after a long 10ish hr drive home yesterday and a long 10hr day today at work catching up, I am finally able to try and catch up on all the GJ fun.
We had a great weekend, I am more than gracious and fortunate to have generous friends that are both trusting and well generous. I was able to borrow a buddies truck and a different buddies trailer to make the 500+ mile trip up to Ohio to see my dad and bring home a bit of a family heirloom/new play toy.
Last week was a blur to say the least, between getting the fence finished up last weekend, Monday night after work I went and grabbed the trailer, great little custom built unit for g-body 911 track cars, tows so nice
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Tuesday night, got the Cayman out and went and traded it to my buddy letting me borrow his truck, very overkill, but well, now I need a new truck LOL
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Fast forward, the wife, our rescue lab and I hit the road and we headed north for a weekend in NE Ohio with the underlying play to bring home a new date night/play car that my dad built in ~2000ish when I was in College....we arrived to his "retirement project" called a horse farm (I am still confused), but we settled in for a few days of hanging out with him and my aunt and uncle that were also in town
Here is a quick snap of said farm....
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While visiting as anyone does while having coffee and scrolling FBMP I stumbled across these cabinets, which seemed like a good deal and <30min away, we jumped in the truck and went for a ride, I will call these old Doman storage cabinets a score for $60 for the pair and they have quite a few dividers in them still (shockingly)
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Saw some super cool old police cars on our way home from picking them up, they had "Cleveland something Museum" stickers on them, guessing there was a car show or something
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That was Satruday day time, after that we started preparing a family dish that I grew up eating which is eccentrically a perogie except a stuffing rather than potato filling that is served in chicken soup....so Saturday afternoon I made stuffing while my wife made chicken soup.
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Sunday started off with our daily farm walk with the dog, he found a horse friend we visited everyday, then we set out to go meet Mathias / @zanyad for a couple beers and enjoyed some beautiful fall weather sitting outside and chatting, much appreciate him reaching out for that, always great to put a face with just a name and words!!! Once we wrapped up there, we headed to get some last minute supplies to keep our cooking going, then home to load up the treasure I drove 10hrs to pick up.
I now introduce the Dune Buggy as we called it once my dad finished it in the early 2000s (always been bummed he built it while I was in college and we didn't work on it together), I remember it being a blast to drive and I cant wait to get it back on the road!
Picking up at the storage unit
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Cool fall photo at the farm with the rig and dog while we were loading up and getting the seats removed b/c we were driving into unavoidable rain on the way home
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Also, while in town, my aunt and uncle brought me this treasure that accompanies the Esso Tiger that I have in my shop, the gas station my grandfather owned also rented u-hauls, apparently this was a display that my cousins kids played with for years and when they saw I had the tiger, they said I deserved to have this for a decoration until the next person needs it!
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Once that action was all done and everything was secure in the back of the truck, it was time to get back to finishing the family dish we were making and get ready for dinner...these are the "Maldasha" (Mol-dosh-Ah), which I've been told there are several translations, but basically "pocket of junk"....tasty junk! LOL
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As served with chicken soup, great for a cold football sunday afternoon meal!
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Fast forward, we were wheels rolling at 530am, home by 3:15pm, big stuff unloaded by 430pm with buggy in the garage with its friends to dry out
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All-in-All, great trip, always good to see family, it was a great bonus that my aunt and uncle were there, they had 2 daughters that were like sisters to my brother and I, with them now being in their later 70s, its great to interact as adults, hear stories that you wouldn't as a kid! Oh, and now I need to figure out what kind of 3/4ton pickup truck I need to buy b/c the wife didn't really complain about the 10hr drive and normally she is fussy at hour 4....so yeah, time to start researching/shopping. I've been thinking/planning to sell the Cayman, but this really sealed the deal.....the next, never ending question, Chevy/GMC 2500 or Ford F-250? Will be diesel, 4x4 and standard bed....
That looks like a great truck for a road trip. Those buggies always looked fun. Like larger street legal go karts.
Are you just kidding about the Cayman being for sale, or will it actually be going for a truck?
I’m on my 6th or 7th F150 over 20+ years. Read ‘this guy is biased.’
If your plan is to tow, an F150 with a V8 is very capable. I tow regularly and sometimes some heavy loads ( 7k lift on a 2.5k trailer) up to 200 miles, granted this is a few times a year and I’m in Michigan (flat and only ~600ft above sea level). Anecdotal for sure, but I’ve never had an issue and I’m averaging 20k miles year.
If I towed that heavy regularly I’d want an F250.
I don’t, but I still want an F250.![]()
F-350 is my default! Go BIG or go to the back of the line! I have three 1 Ton pickups, everything about a 1 ton is better, bigger brakes, bigger axles, bigger payload….