Always enjoy a photographic return to BBNP and BBSP. Wonderful area for exploring and I alway wish I had more time to visit it more frequently myself. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Exceptional Photojournalism.
Awesome thread. Even more awesome PW.
If I may be so bold to ask, please keep the thread active (as many, like myself) do not subscribe to instagram or FB. (It's an age thing I suspect :sombrero:)
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Thanks for the compliments. I really like the way you've gone with yours.
The direction you're taking yours is envious. (I pine for AEV products!) I don't "need" an AEV snorkel but then I didn't "need" a diesel either. :sombrero:
Copy on the the two-part process involving the Witech...
Very nice build. Subscribed. . . . (and as I don't plan on a divorce :sombrero: , my excursions into AEV parts bins will not be so bold or frequent!)
Appreciated reading about the AEV Procal. Was not aware of that part and the Toyo's I am running are causing the TPMS fits as previously...
At $500K (US), it would be almost a bargain compared to the latest offering from ER... :Wow1:
http://www.foxnews.com/auto/2017/11/03/earthroamer-xv-hd-is-1-5-million-dollar-monster-rv.html
Glad to hear no one was injured; very sorry to see these latest photos after having admired the beautiful canyon posts you posted.
I am sure with your talents the sheet metal damage will only inspire you to bigger and more creative solutions.
I completely agree with Lemsteraak! For the exact reasons I also observed every morning while in Frenchie's company. He so happy when it came time to break camp and me so grumpy at folding up my own RTT. The Extreme is on my wish list.
I've been a member for a while but I don't post much.
I just finished an epic marathon reading this entire thread in one sitting. . . a fracture in your spine provides ample opportunity for reading. I must say, although sad for the pain the latest "chapters" of this thread has brought...
Due to using it in the winter (would run the furnace while our skiing) I had condensation issues on the interior that required appropriate attention to always wipe down. In the late Spring and Fall it was rain while the roof was extended and that occasionally caused interior mold issues. The...
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Not looking to hi-jack your thread... The leak issues you mention brought back some memories is all. I owned a "new" Tiger identical to yours for several beginning back in '89. And although it was a lot of fun (this was back in AK), I can recall even when it was still a new ride...
AWESOME PHOTO JOURNAL
I can never get enough of BBNP and BBSP. As others have mentioned, your pictures are truly beautiful. So many exceptional vistas to enjoy.
Thank you for sharing.
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Beyond words
As others have commented before me, your talents are way more than just admirable . . .:bowdown:
I just finished reading the entire thread and this is definitely my favorite DIY trailer (but then I lust after a UEV 440 so it's no wonder. Owned a Conqueror base camp several years...
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