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BouldeRob Posted on: Oct 11 2016, 11:25 AM





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I bought an Outfitter Apex camper that had been modified to fit a flatbed truck. I have removed those modifications and have no use for them. They consist of two locking utility boxes that add 19 cu ft of storage, plus angle iron extensions for the front jacks. Hate to just discard them. These are in Boulder Colorado. I could ship them but it would not be cheap. I have pictures but can't seem to upload them here.
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BouldeRob Posted on: Sep 23 2016, 12:50 PM





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I'm not sure it's that clear how to be greener. It's not just about smoke.

Paraffin and propane are both petroleum. Hence, when burned they put carbon in the air that has been permanently sequestered deep in the ground. Unless we bring it to the surface, it will never return to the atmosphere. Burning wood puts carbon in the air that was only taken out of the air a few years ago, relatively speaking. Wood, especially if burned clean, seems to be far 'greener' than anything petroleum.

Perhaps we should be looking at high efficiency wood burners instead.

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