Hey all! I did some updates to the site a few days ago and I'm hearing that it may have broken the Tapatalk functionality. That said, I'm leaning toward uninstalling it and no longer supporting Tapatalk. I know that will probably upset some people, so I'm here to have a discussion about that...
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That sums up almost perfectly what I have in mind, and what I've been sketching up. A mountain scene flowing into a desert scene in a very simple design. And thanks for the welcome back!
Oh, and to all on the dark vs. light. I'd say 100% that we'll always have both options, but I am leaning...
We are on the latest version of the software, which is XenForo. As I do the updates I'll see what kind of third party improvements are out there for image handling.
Hey everyone! It's been quite a while since I've posted much here but I've still been here in the background doing my thing. I just came back from a 4-month road trip to Alaska, and wow! I'm going to break my trip report dry spell for this one. At the very least I'm going to post a trip report...
10 years ago today I converted my old blog into the Backcountry Post community/forum. Huge thanks to all of you for making it the amazing, thriving community that it still is. 4,000+ trip reports have been posted and still going strong. And extra special thanks to the BCP supporters who pay the...
The biggest difference in my mind is that on the Colorado side you’ll get less of a wilderness vibe due to the frequent jet boat traffic. Launch access is easier on the Colorado side as well. Otherwise I’d say the rest is pretty similar.
It’s easy to poke holes in things you don’t participate in. I hated on IG for a long time but I like some things about it now, particular stories and their ephemeral nature. Mine is @backcountrypost.
Nope, it was a regular truck with a bed until late last month. I had a flatbed tray with custom made side boxes installed to accommodate the slide-in pop-up camper. The tray and camper are made by Overland Explorer Vehicles.
Same truck with the camper temporarily installed while I was waiting...