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Thanks for the excellent tip, I’ll check those out
A few changes to our kit for this trip. First was a cellphone upgrade, upgrading our old and unsupported Apple SE with the same model but now in its 3rd generation, gaining 5G and a big improvement in speed and memory. Our old SE, now wifi only, carries all the apps and manuals for the rig and serves as a Victron Connect monitor. Of course this doesn’t replace the VHF radio for the vast expanses between cell coverage.
We were never comfortable with having the Little Buddy propane heater as our backup heat source so finally decided to switch it out for a catalytic heater. The Martin CH3 uses the same 1 lb propane bottle, is flameless, twice as efficient (producing 3k BTUs for 7 hours on a single bottle) and creates no CO.
Another small annoyance was the white gas backpacking stove we carry as a backup cooking appliance. To standardize on one fuel source I went looking for a compact, reliable propane cooktop that would use the ubiquitous 1lb bottle and settled on a Jetboil Halfgen single burner. The 20 year-old Primus Himalayan multi-fuel remains a trusted friend, now in semi-retirement waiting for the next hiking adventure.
Been going over the build photos for the expedition's 2nd TC cabin, posted by Off Grid Customs on FB. Was more than a little surprised and pleased to spot what looks like installation of the Lunos Heat Recovery Ventilation unit. I've posted the photos to this thread: Heat Recovery Ventilators.
Another hugely interesting aspect of this extreme weather build is their use of Sterling Power's bi-directional DC to DC charger, either the 70A or 120A version judging by the size. I was seriously considering this brand to solve a problem resulting from our conversion to a lithium battery bank but could not find someone having experience with the product so went with a tried and true Victron DC to DC, but lacking bi-directional charging. Now it appears OGC can fill that gap if/when I decide to upgrade.
What a beautiful scenery! Have fun out there and stay warm!Looks like they are now on the ice road to Nunavut! We are currently in Banff for the World Cup nordic skiing and some of our own adventures. -18C this morning but a chilly wind.
Can't be easy to travel these days if you own a Russian passport.Not sure if this has already been posted elsewhere on EP but this is a YouTube video of the Transglobal Car Expedition currently on it’s way to Cambridge Bay, Nunavut.
Transglobal Car Expedition
One thing missing is a discussion of the cost and who is financing this endeavour. Also there is little discussion of the primary organizer and expedition founder, mountaineer Alexander Abramov. Turns out he was denied entry into Canada when the convoy arrived at the border from the US so his journey to the North Pole has ended. He will probably rejoin in Greenland barring further political complications. In his blog, Abramov said his visa was cancelled 5 days earlier but he wasn’t notified and was questioned on his connections with the Russian Geographical Society. This intrigue is as interesting as the expedition itself!
It's a good idea to take equipment list on these "social media vehicles" with a grain of salt. Some is purchased and other equipment (good or bad) is supplied by sponsors.