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  1. Traveling 2gether Journal

    Best Cruiser for a global expo vehicle?

    I am currently traveling through Central America with my wife and dog in our T100 with a small, homemade camper. We have been on the road for nearly a year and planning to keep going for one more year before returning home to the USA. We have really enjoyed this kind of travel and would like to...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    Nicaragua has been interesting. Amie and I have both spent a bit of time here, so we are constantly trying not to fall into the trap of comparing it to "how it used to be". It's a bit more crowded than it was 6 years ago and there seems to have been an increase in petty theft against tourist...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    Thanks for the well wishes Inyo_man. I would have been stressing sleeping at the border too. We crossed into Honduras pretty early in the morning and it looked pretty apocalyptic with the buildings going to rubble and a few dumpster fires sending up plums of brown and black smoke and a handfull...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    Well, the Aphis form definitely sounds like the way to go for anyone traveling with a pet that hasn't left the US yet. We don't have a turnaround date. We honestly don't know what we are doing one day to the next. Currently, we think we will be done in Panama in 3 or 4 months and will probably...
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    Overland Adventures - the journey to a new life

    Looks like your having a good time. I appreciate the amount of toys/gear you brought with you. We've had a lot of people raise their eyebrows at the amount of hiking, fishing, surfing, snorkeling, ect. gear we brought with us, but for me it's all about experiencing new places through the...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    We've had a few issues, but nothing that would make me hesitate in doing it again. It's a good thing since we will probably be turning around at some point and making our way back to the states:) The border crossings are funny. We talk to other travelers that cross the same border on the same...
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    Alternative to ARB fridge slide

    OK, that makes sense. Go with slides rated for way more weight than what you intend to put on them if you are mounting them sideways. Cool, creative solution
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    Camp Chef Mountaineer 2 burner stove

    I also don't have this model, but I have been using the Camp Chef Everest stove with an adapter for larger bottle everyday for the last 8 months. I'm living out of my truck and driving through Central America so the thing has seen heavy use, sand, dust, freezing temperatures, ocean air, and...
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    Alternative to ARB fridge slide

    This looks nice/EZ! How long have you had it installed? How much does your loaded fridge way? I used similar looking sliders to build mi own fridge slide, but didn't know that mounting them flat was an option. Looks easier/lighter as long as the sliders still work properly and maintain their...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    We crossed into Nicaragua after just one day in Honduras. Exiting Honduras was pretty standard and easy. Entering Nicaragua proved to have a few unique challenges. 1. We had to pay to get our visa stamp in our passport. This is normal. The odd part was that they insisted on being payed 10 US...
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    Ronny Dahl's Trips

    Wow! Thanks! I'm glad your enjoying them. We are new to vloging and weren't sure if people would like what we were producing, but we've been getting some encouraging response:) New episodes every other Wednesday. Next episode covers Central Baja. Ronny has been producing some cool, informative...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    Well, we just crossed into Honduras. We were planning on spending a week or so hiking in Honduras, but I got injured while surfing last week and Amie twisted her ankle, so we are going to cross into Nicaragua tomorrow and head back to the beach, I'm on the mend and will probably be healed enough...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    Thanks for the positive words cgnjeep. There are some extra considerations, but nothing that should stop you from sharing the experience sith your buddy. Our dog sees the truck as home now and loves it. He just turned 14 years old and is a pretty mellow guy, so he hasn't restricted us too often...
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    Toyota T100 "The Blue Beauty" From bought to built in a month (hopefully)

    Thanks fbksurferjoe. This is why I love this forum. Everybody is just trying to have a good time and help each other get out there and have a good time too. I think we have it figured out with a couple of new Optima yellows wedged in the space I had designed for 1 big Max Tank. It's a little...
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    California to Panama in a T100

    Cool, maybe we'll see you somewhere south of the border The_Driver. We have another year planned on the road in Central America
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    California to Panama in a T100

    El Salvadore has been fun so far. We spent a few days around Zonte surfing and hanging out. Pretty chill spot. We then met up with some other overlanders that we had originally met at Lake Atitlan, Guatemala and headed south to a beach near Cuco. My wife, Amie has done a great job of sharing...
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    Doc's Daily: a '96 T100.

    Cool Doc. We've finished the build episodes and are just starting to release our travel episodes, starting with the Baja Peninsula. It's slow going trying to edit on the road, but we've been consistent with our goal of a new episode every 2 weeks. Feel free to contact us on here or our website...
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    Doc's Daily: a '96 T100.

    Another functional T100 build. Keep it going. I've been quite happy with mine. I've only had it for 9 months, but we're in our 5th country and easily over 2000 miles of dirt behind us, she's still going strong and the perfect size for this kind of travel.
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