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  1. T.Low

    A tale of two vans' travels: Over 25 trips together

    Brian and I wanted different vehicles. Brian wanted a 4x4 camper van. I wanted a sport utility van. We both ended up with pretty much exactly what we wanted. I knew from experience that I wanted a midsize van, because first and foremost I wanted maneuverability and drive ability. E series...
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    A tale of two vans' travels: Over 25 trips together

    Thanks Mike that's a nice complement. Scotty, that's a great question and I will address it when I have a bit more time, and I am sure Brian will too.
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    A sad day.... I blame all the haterz.

    I am going to make a video of how proud I am of myself for not clicking on his video after reading all of this. I am so above this.:sombrero:
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    A sad day.... I blame all the haterz.

    Aren't all Toyota guys like this?:ylsmoke:
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    Pics of your VAN! Post up!

    I see ShortBus4x4 in that pic.
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    QUESTION ABOUT A "MINI" TYPE FUSO 4X4 VAN

    Were they doing stoppies? http://youtu.be/dHRgVvAO8Pw
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    A tale of two vans' travels: Over 25 trips together

    Thanks for the kind words, fellas.
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    A tale of two vans' travels: Over 25 trips together

    North Cascades, Washington. Craig Miller with Snowshoe, the white Disco. Dan Cronin Defender 90. Grant Herman and his not pictured 2nd Gen 4Runner. Photo by Craig Miller: "Bringing in the Vans".
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    A tale of two vans' travels: Over 25 trips together

    North Cascades, somewhere north of Winthrop. Photo: Brian Rutherford "Twilight" North Cascades, somewhere between Winthrop and Chelan South Vancouver Island, local knowledge, thank you.
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    A tale of two vans' travels: Over 25 trips together

    Railvan Brian Rutherford and I met 7 years ago on Expo, introduced on the forum by Craig Miller of NorthWestOverlandsociety. Turns out we live three blocks away from each other and work two blocks away. Since meeting we have done over 25 trips together. We've come to know each other so well...
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    Are roof racks really worth it?

    I only needed a roof rack for kayaks, and oncen a while for a 2nd spare and fuel. I carry camp equipment, moto gear, recovery equipment, and most kids toys and swimming pool inside. I prefer clear roofline whenever possible and no trailer when thru camping. Put moto on hitch tray, not trailer.
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    Rig w/ boat Pics

    No doubt, that's cool. Just having a bit of fun with you as that statement , as we all know, narrows it down to New York, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Duluth, Thunder Bay, The Apostle Islands, Prince Edward, Tobermorey...:-) You've obviously had some incredible adventures in that vessel
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