Jim, as a kid and the oldest of 5, I along with my siblings used those Friskies 20 lb boxes as backpacks on family pack in camping trips. We even used
them on the Muir trail. Most all of our camping was primitive.
> When my wife Mary and I first married, 10 months and 3 days after our vows,
> our first child, a girl was born. When she was walking well, we fitted her
> with a small day pack, and whenever we could find the time, we went
> backpacking. All three of us fit in our small pup style tent. As she grew
> older, we got her a rigid framed backpack that fit her size. My wife and I
> both carried rigid framed packs as well. Mine, which I still have is a
> Kelty Massif model, and Mary's was an Eastern Mountain Sports model sized
> to fit her. We backpacked until our youngest kid was in high school. How
> many thousands of miles did we "boondock" it? I lost track of that. But, we
> did the Pacific Crest Trail, formerly known as the Timberline Trail, from
> Mount Shasta in California to Eagle Creek fish hatchery located on the
> Northern Oregon Border at Bonneville Dam. And dozens and dozens of day
> hikes, some of them in rugged country. I personally along with my son, have
> scaled
Mt.Hood, the Three Sisters, Mount Washington, and several others.
> So, I know a bit about "Boondocking". Loved it at the time, wouldn't
> trade those memories for anything. But, now, I enjoy a comfy bed, hot
> showers, propane furnace, and range. I understand what you say about it.
> Sometime, when we are just sitting around a warm campfire, sharing good
> whiskey with friends, I will be glad to share some stories.
> Jim Hupy
> Salem, Oregon
>
>
> On Mon, May 4, 2020, 3:06 PM Shawn Harris via Gmclist <
>
> >> The eternabond is supposedly paintable. That said, I used it on the
> >> container turned shed and when the container was masked at a later date
> > for
> >> media blasting of the driveway the tape applied over the eternabond came
> > up
> >> with the paint. I would not trust eternabond to hold a paint film.
> >>
> >> Sully
> >> Bellevue wa.
> >>
> >>
> >>>> Back last summer Renogy had a big sale going on and I got two of
> > these
> >>>>
> >>>
> >
https://www.renogy.com/100-watt-12-volt-flexible-monocrystalline-solar-panel/
> >>>>
> >>>> They have six small gromet holes at the corners. I haven't been
> > able to
> >>> figure out how I want to mount them or where I want to mount them
> > (though
> >>>> I think up front around the front vent fan)
> >>>>
> >>>> How would you mount them? Should I put a "bracket" around the front
> >>> leading edge to minimize and tendency for them to pull up when
> > driving?
> >>>> Should I use the wide tape and do all 4 sides? Should i screw them
> > to
> >>> the roof, or glue underneath?
> >>>>
> >>>> What do you guys suggest?
> >>>>
> >>>> I've been setting up 2 100W rigid panels when we setup camp- moving
> > them
> >>> to the sunny areas. I'll likely keep one or both of them for when we
> >>>> have to camp in the shade.
> >>>>
> >>>> thank you
> >>>> kelly
> >>>
> >>> 4" Eternabond tape. Easy peasy and no holes...
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Shawn Harris
> >>> North Vancouver,
> >>> Canada
> >>> 1977 Palm Beach 403
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
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> > Yeah, I can't speak to eternabond's "paintabilty" but I would certainly
> > trust it to hold the panels down. That stuff sticks like nobody's
> > business.
> > --
> > Shawn Harris
> > North Vancouver,
> > Canada
> > 1977 Palm Beach 403
> >
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