Before I was familiar with Moab I used a Garmin legend handheld GPS and loaded gpx files on for what I wanted to see/navigate to. Similar to the etrex models they are selling now. Most trails you can google and find start coordinates for or GPX files to download.
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You only need a permit if you're on a restricted trail in a national park, like elephant hill in Canyon lands national Park. Fins and things has a booth and it's $5 to get in.
If it's a designed failure point how hard is it to change on the trail?
unless this is a new design it should be similar to this and I'm expecting something like part 41433.
I think TFL's Tacoma is the 2.4 non-hybrid version and their fuel economy test put it at 26mpg. With the hybrid it's wandering into economy car territory, where it's at I'd be happy with it anyway.
I thought they were supposed to reveal all the details today... Forbes just didn't wait until Toyota did their thing?
https://pressroom.toyota.com/the-all-new-4runner-answers-the-call-of-the-wild-coming-april-9/
I'm just amazed at the number of parts for the wing and size of them. Must have had dozens of printers going to print that thing out I'm counting close to 35 pieces, they are large enough they are easily more than a day each.
Switched over to State Farm end of Feb. I'm about half of what Farmers was charging me. I've got 5 cars and 5 drivers (3 under 21) and paying about $380 a month.
My grandpa used to have rats in his chicken coop, he used larger traps like muskrat traps and a grandson that liked to club rats to keep the population under control. They like to stick close to the walls and hide behind boards leaned up against the wall.