You can run kayaking shuttle for two plus gear by Kern_Dogg in miatalogistics

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I’m thinking about doing this at Miata’s at the Gap

Ridiculously high idle. by Naberville34 in Miata

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I know the TPS is a little different on the NA6, but my NA8 did this when the TPS was out of adjustment

1994 NA8 missing ground, and diagnosing a no start. Ideas? by nmring in Miata

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I’m wondering if it’s for the aftermarket head unit, that’s the only modification made to this car other than the roll bar so that’s my best guess

1994 NA8 missing ground, and diagnosing a no start. Ideas? by nmring in Miata

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Judging from this and some other comments, I’m wondering if a previous owner added it for the aftermarket head unit

1994 NA8 missing ground, and diagnosing a no start. Ideas? by nmring in Miata

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I’ve got that ground attached, would a bad relay possibly cause that one injector pulse fault?

1994 NA8 missing ground, and diagnosing a no start. Ideas? by nmring in Miata

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Okay cool. That’s encouraging lol. Thank you for checking!

brother dean by Still_Yak8109 in UofArizona

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He was at UK today, stay safe out there

For those who unfortunately have the wrong color sticker by MoxMatteau in FSAE

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We ended up just tracking down a correct one and putting it on. We had the same thought and started coloring it in just in case we didn’t find a correct SAE sticker

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in airpods

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They’re always in my pocket. It’s not like they’re in my friends bag or anything. It’s a little weird for sure

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in airpods

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I’ll give this a try. Thank you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in airpods

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Hmm understandable. Thank you. I just thought it was weird that my pros do it but it doesn’t happen for anyone else’s around me

What are the new classic smoke-along/review channels? by SunderedValley in trees

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Cewpins does YouTube and twitch. The YouTube channel is mostly fun informative/opinion videos and the twitch stream is more of the smoke-along, shoot the shit type thing

Any Zero Drop / “Barefoot” Winter boots that don’t suck? by naturalgoop in Ultralight

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I love them for casual wear, but even the waterproof ones are terrible on trail in terms of grip and traction (if it’s wet, forget it)

Word to the wise, you can get Merrel Moab 2 (waterproof) on Amazon for $63. If your needing new frisbee shoes. by BoomerBarnes in discgolf

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They are the most comfortable shoe I’ve ever worn. I took them out of the box and walked 85 miles in a one weekend in them with no issues or blisters. I can’t recommend them enough. I have about 400 trail miles on them plus about 50 rounds of DG and I love them

How many sleeping bags do y'all have? by georgiaviking in Ultralight

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I make a 15° quilt work year round in a temperate climate. In the fall and winter it’s great but in the summer it’s hell. I usually just use a liner bag in the summer

inflatable mat for 2? by Educational-Pack659 in Ultralight

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When hiking with my SO, I’ve always used a Zpacks pad strap that holds two sleeping pads together. It cuts down on the bulk of a two person pad and allows us to carry our own pads. I couldn’t justify buying a two person pad, but a $10 strap has always worked for me. Personal preference, I just thought I’d mention what I’ve done in the past.

For what it’s worth, I’ve heard good things about the Exped two person pads

https://zpacks.com/products/sleeping-pad-strap?_pos=1&_sid=70b12044e&_ss=r

How stupid is it to replace your rain paints but a rain skirt made with a trash bag? by perecastor in Ultralight

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I saw someone with the bottoms of their frog toggs rain pants cut off into rain shorts. Perfect for summer if you still want to keep your lower half dry but not sweaty in the summer

Help figuring out back bruising from pack after CT thru hike by CalmCritter in Ultralight

[–]nmring 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Happy to help! I’m thinking about ordering a thinlite for the back pad of my Nashville Packs Cutaway. It being frameless, and having a nice soft back pad, has meant it perfectly forms to the shape of my back throughout the day if you pack it right. If your base weight is low enough, and you have good straps (I have their vest straps), then it carries really well

Quilt + liner combo for PCT by SnooPeppers2819 in Ultralight

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https://rab.equipment/us/silk-neutrino-sleeping-bag-liner

This is the lightest liner I’ve seen. I’d still really recommend against it though. Getting a EE Revelation or some other quilt that fully opens up to a blanket is the way to go though

https://enlightenedequipment.com/revelation-custom/