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Reservations for Full Eclipse weekend


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8 hours ago, Me78569 said:

I think we just stick with catfish then.

We would have to rethink location in terms of path of full eclipse. Where ever it crosses a national forest,

maybe Mike can chime in with an idea on a lake perhaps...... an open area to view the eclipse.

 

I think so two..:thumb1:

 

 I think Mike has a water gun that is a bazooka if you need to cooling off :lol3:

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19 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

 I think Mike has a water gun that is a bazooka if you need to cooling off :lol3:

 

Actually here in my yard I've got a 1 1/2" fire hydrant with 118 PSI of pressure so let me flip out a 100 feet of hose and we can have a water fight. :whistle:

 

19 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

We would have to rethink location in terms of path of full eclipse. Where ever it crosses a national forest,

maybe Mike can chime in with an idea on a lake perhaps...... an open area to view the eclipse.

 

Just looking over the map for the eclipse its going to go right over Weiser, Idaho just about. Looks about Council, ID is the northern border and then just bit north of Caldwell, Idaho is the southern boarder. So the problem is if you go north into the trees and mountain your range of view will be bad unless you got a ATV and can ride to look out tower. Down around Weiser, ID is nothing but high desert and low rolling hills so your range of view is really good. Just very little for trees down there.

19 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

 I think Mike has a water gun that is a bazooka if you need to cooling off :lol3:

 

Actually here in my yard I've got a 1 1/2" fire hydrant with 118 PSI of pressure so let me flip out a 100 feet of hose and we can have a water fight. :whistle:

 

19 minutes ago, JAG1 said:

We would have to rethink location in terms of path of full eclipse. Where ever it crosses a national forest,

maybe Mike can chime in with an idea on a lake perhaps...... an open area to view the eclipse.

 

Just looking over the map for the eclipse its going to go right over Weiser, Idaho just about. Looks about Council, ID is the northern border and then just bit north of Caldwell, Idaho is the southern boarder. So the problem is if you go north into the trees and mountain your range of view will be bad unless you got a ATV and can ride to look out tower. Down around Weiser, ID is nothing but high desert and low rolling hills so your range of view is really good. Just very little for trees down there.

 

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12 hours ago, joecool911 said:

Yeah, we have a plan and should probably stick to it. I have no AC but the awning will provide daytime shade. It'll be good. Maybe it will be unseasonably cool for us?

 

I've checked other camp grounds in the path of the eclipse and the ones that take reservations in the National Parks are booked into September right now so next year will be the same. Any reservations would have to be made in December 2016 or January 2017 to guarantee a spot and anyone wanting to join later would be out of luck.  If we go to a non-reservation campground there is no guarantee of a place for all who wanted to come.  At Catfish we have an idea of what we're going to be dealing with.

 

I have a/c in my 5er and do a lot of camp with no shade in 90°+, so yes shade would be nice but no big deal, give it to those that need it.  Having full hookups would be nice even for a couple of days so I can refill my water tank, dump my other tanks and recharge the batteries.  After we leave Catfish we're headed for Glacier National Park and then down to Yellowstone/Grand Tetons and will be dry camping along the way.

As for the bugs,  no matter were you go there they are.  Bring your insect repellent and bug zappers.  

 

 

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It's actually a good place even w/o shade because those that boon dock are close enough to walk over/ visit with those that want full hook ups. It works this way and IBM and I have canopies for shade  and there's a beer store there :cheers:

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21 hours ago, joecool911 said:

Yeah, we have a plan and should probably stick to it. I have no AC but the awning will provide daytime shade. It'll be good. Maybe it will be unseasonably cool for us?

Joe, would you like to make this run together? I have some handhelds too? Anyone else running from western Oregon/ Washington is welcome to run along :burnout::burnout::burnout::burnout::burnout:

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2 hours ago, Me78569 said:

Well I am signed up for catfish junction. 

Cool Nick, I think it will be a nice summertime run from Colorado.

 

2 hours ago, joecool911 said:

 

Thats awesome! 

 

Mike, I'll caravan over with you.

Looking forward to it Joe. Where can we meet up?

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12 hours ago, JAG1 said:

Cool Nick, I think it will be a nice summertime run from Colorado.

 

Looking forward to it Joe. Where can we meet up?

It's over a year away...I don't know...Beavercreek Store. Lol.

 

Hope you don't mind going 55 mph. Better economy. I need to clean my radiator too. Cabbage Hill might overheat me.

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I was able to clean mine without pulling it front the truck

 

1. Pull the upper hose and tie it back to prevent loss of coolant

2. pull the fan

3. pull the fan shroud

4 Get a bottle of this

http://www.shopwurthusa.com/wurthstorefront/Chemical-Product/Cleaning-and-Care/Degreasers/Citrus-Degreaser-18-Fl-Oz/p/0890924

Put it in a spray bottle

 

5. spray on radiator and let sit for 20 minutes.

6. wash off using semi high pressure from hose.

7. do 3-1 backwards

8....

9. profit

 

I went from overheating (220*f+ driving VERY easy to keep temp in check) with tuner off pulling up the pass to pulling the pass with tuner turned up with the same load at 200*f no issues.

 

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42 minutes ago, Me78569 said:

I was able to clean mine without pulling it front the truck

 

1. Pull the upper hose and tie it back to prevent loss of coolant

2. pull the fan

3. pull the fan shroud

4 Get a bottle of this

http://www.shopwurthusa.com/wurthstorefront/Chemical-Product/Cleaning-and-Care/Degreasers/Citrus-Degreaser-18-Fl-Oz/p/0890924

Put it in a spray bottle

 

5. spray on radiator and let sit for 20 minutes.

6. wash off using semi high pressure from hose.

7. do 3-1 backwards

8....

9. profit

 

I went from overheating (220*f+ driving VERY easy to keep temp in check) with tuner off pulling up the pass to pulling the pass with tuner turned up with the same load at 200*f no issues.

 

another 5 minutes and you could have had the radiator pulled out of the truck.  When I did mine, I contemplated spraying the radiator while it was still installed.  I had just flushed the coolant and didn't want to dump it.  I ended up pulling it and I couldn't believe the grime that was hidden and I couldn't see when it was installed.  The radiator is too east to pull out, why not do that and get your eyes on all of it.

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Yeah, I want to pull it out. Old puke bottle made a mess of it. Did the breather mod, so no more spilled oil. The old puke bottle had holes in it...so anything that puked went straight to the radiator and engine and ground. Before I did the mod, I was loosing like a quart every few weeks. Now I never need to add oil between changes...except when I change the Frantz filter.

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34 minutes ago, joecool911 said:

I'll start with a coolant system pressure test. Then clean radiator and flush engine.

 

Anything recommend for flushing inside of radiator? 

I've never used anything for flushing the inside of the radiator except for water.  I know prestone and I'm sure others have a flushing product out there. 

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