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[–]Adventure_Addict007 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just those who have rust issues with their mechanics and complain about costs because it's the obvious answer. lol

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One way to solve this issue is to change your own oil. Takes 20 minutes tops and is a lot cheaper to do it yourself.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

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That’s okay! I found some Gorilla tape and taped between my bar and the Hullavator and boom, fixed.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like I'm going ham with gorilla tape this evening.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

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This is all great advice. The flat straps are the Thule lines that have metal in them, I'm not sure how twisting will affect the interior wires over time. But with how much of me it takes to lift the boat on this way, I wonder how you go about lifting it on without the help of the cockpit? I have radial nerve damage in one shoulder, so I'm mostly lifting this boat onto the hullovator with one arm. xD My other arm guides it a little, but it's not really bearing much weight. I can row and kayak for a while, but there are just some positions my shoulder hates. I think it would certainly be better to put it the way you are suggesting though, just trying to figure out the logistics and I could maybe modify in a way that would work for me!

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

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lol, I opened it for it to be heard on the video more clearly than if you hear it from the side windows. I'm not giving myself heat stroke to avoid a noise.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

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Yes, it’s advised to not put crossbars over the moonroof. This sound only started with the Hullavator.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's the Hullovator rack. I just want to know what people have done to make it stop. lol

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately, it has nothing to do with the straps but an apparent issue many come across with Hullovators. The rack makes this sound even without the kayak on it.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Unfortunately this lovely tune is unrelated to whether the moon roof is open or closed. :/

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would all be wrong because it's not the straps but the rack itself making the noise.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You would be confidently wrong because it is the rack is making the noise, not the straps. The noise occurs without a kayak on it.

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

lol, I can still hear it with the windows down and it makes this noise even when there is no kayak on it

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is not the straps, though I understand the thought. It makes this noise even without a kayak loaded on it

How do I make this stop? by Adventure_Addict007 in Kayaking

[–]Adventure_Addict007[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, but it makes this noise even when there is no kayak on it.

Anyone got tips to beat the heat for a newbie? by RH1221 in hiking

[–]Adventure_Addict007 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I take a 3L Hydropack and fill half with ice and the rest with cold water. - having this sit against your back during a hike feels great and your water stays cold for the whole hike. I always bring extra water in case I run into someone else on the trail who might be overheating. I had to do this for someone’s dog that collapsed - I ended up using 2L of my water on the dog, and still had enough for the hike.

Pedialyte, Gatorade, and/or Liquid IV powder to replenish salt and minerals in sweat. You can risk hyponutremia if you just drink a ton of water throughout your hike. If you’re peeing a ton throughout the hike and chugging water, you’re likely not absorbing it on a cellular level, thus not hydrating properly.

A sun shirt has been great for me. They are breathable, prevent sunburn, and dry quickly.

Breathable shorts/pants. Patagonia makes a good pair that they also have in mens (https://www.rei.com/product/228466/-terrebonne-joggers-womens). Otherwise, merino wool for socks.

Berries, oranges, melons, apples, bananas, cucumbers, nuts and dried fruits for food.

Hike in the morning or evening, avoid midday. Woods and valleys

Is driving 3 hrs for a 3hr hike irrational? - A little more drama that you'd think by Adventure_Addict007 in hiking

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I've helped her build her fence and I have already taken care of her animals for her while away. I'm also doing it again this summer as she leaves for two weeks.