Made a map to see where CBP is destroying.
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Made a map to see where CBP is destroying.

I made this map of Threats to Public Lands and the first tab is focused on big bend. It uses the CBP’s own data from the smart wall map, but makes it more useful to actually understand the context and how ridiculous it all is. Roads next to existing roads… Turning Mariscal Mtn trail into a road…

Hopefully some folks can get some value from it. Working on a way for anyone to upload photos or videos of the destruction.

u/treesnstuff7788 — 1 day ago
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Chama Boat Rentals IKs or raft

Hello,
Looking to see if anyone knows of conveniently located boat rentals for the Chama. We have friends with rafts, so need a minimum of 2 duckies because they can hauls some gear but also can probably do a small raft (would need to get a trailer hitch added to our van..)

Will be traveling from Omaha but continuing west so don’t want to backtrack too far if possible for returns.

Thanks!

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u/treesnstuff7788 — 2 months ago

Mk3 cable in moab?

Got a gremlin in my victron multiplus compact. Anyone sitting on an MK3 to usb/usbc in moab I could buy or borrow?

Thanks!

u/treesnstuff7788 — 3 months ago

Victron multiplus compact gremlins

Hello,
I have a victron multiplus compact 2k watt inverter. Mainly run a 700w microwave and charge laptops and ebikes occasionally in my van. Never had any issues until I Drove a really bumpy road and it started acting up. First it cut the microwave due to low battery voltage. Then last night with the 120v breaker off, it triggered the low battery alarm in the middle of the night. I killed the inverter and everything restored power wise. But i could see in the my smart shunt monitor that there was a bunch of draw. I attached a couple screenshots.

Any ideas for how to track down the issue? Currently ordering an mk3 connector cable.

Thanks!

u/treesnstuff7788 — 3 months ago
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Float trip report from the Santa Fe River in Florida, the springs and wildlife were pretty wild!

u/treesnstuff7788 — 4 months ago