Subj : Tow Vehicle was:"Nawlins
To   : Dave Drum
From : Ruth Haffly
Date : Mon Apr 10 2023 14:08:21

Hi Dave,

> to replace that with a hard shell cap, still not going to load it to
> top but yes, it is definatly roomier than the Frontier was.

SH> Sounds like a nice one.

RH> It is; only downside (if any) is that it's tall enough that I lower my
RH> seat to make it easier to get out, then raise it back up when I get it.

DD> Without going to steps that slide out/lower when the door is opened
DD> you can get reasonably priced and reasdnably easy to install step
DD> bars, or steps, or "running boards".

It has running boards; that was part of what sold this truck for us.
Thing is, with the seat higher up, I usually sort of slide out. Depends
on how much "slide" I want before hitting the ground (most often, not a
lot), I prefer to lower the seat somewhat. I also take advantage of both
the running board and grab handle when I get it--think I've shrunk a
couple of inches over the years. (G)

DD>       Title: Camping w/Kieran Pizza Log
DD>  Categories: Breads, Sauces, Cheese, Beef, Pork
DD>       Yield: 2 servings


A different way to do a pizza, should have had this recipe when I was in
Girl Scouts and we did all our cooking over a fire. (G) My parents
started the family camping trips with a mix of Coleman stove and
campfire cooking but within a year or so went completly Coleman. What
helped was the gift of a 3 burner stove from one aunt for Christmas.


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Ruth
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