All dressed up for the ball - December, 2013 (Photo by Johnny Lange)
Finally getting around to posting a 'build thread' at a most ironic time... she moved to a new owner today. This build text/pics originally appeared in a 3 parts Tacoma Magazine (now TCT Magazine) series, copied here for...
As 2013 slips into the past I'd like to take a minute to remember what great year it was. At the closing of each year I reminiscence about the experiences I have been fortunate to have and more importantly the great friends and family I have been able to share them with. I'd love to have the...
Cross-posting in the Mitsubishi specific section:
Classified ad:
http://www.expeditionportal.com/forum/threads/93631-SS25HF-Safari-Snorkel-200-%28New-in-Box-for-Mitsubishi-Montero-Pajero%29
SOLD - SOLD - SOLD
SS25HF Safari Snorkel - Mitsubishi Montero Pajero
http://store.arbusa.com/Safari-Snorkel-For-Mitsubishi-Montero-Pajero-SS25HF-P22718C15.aspx
(Please verify fitment for your specific model, I don't claim to know anything about Mitsubishi's)
Had a customer order this in, did him a favor and told...
Highlighting my year via pictures has become an annual tradition, but more importantly it has become a great opportunity for me to reflect on the preceding year. As I set goals and plan adventures for my upcoming year, remembering the adventures of the last makes me that much more enthusiastic...
Wandering Through Siberia. A personal perspective of the Expeditions7 Russia/Siberia leg - Kurt Williams
Dates: Sept 10-27th, 2012
Attendees: Greg M, Scott B, Clay C, Andery S, Kurt W
Tomtor, the pole of cold!
I've been back on US soil for a little over a month and just now I'm finding the...
Introducing the Cruiser Outfitters "Project Hundy" Build Thread
The Blank Slate
Earlier this year I picked up a 2000 100 Series Land Cruiser from a local customer & friend of mine. The Cruiser had some major brake issues and he had exhausted his patience dealing with the repairs and was ready...
Highs and lows. What a year it has been. As I ushered out a fast and fun 2010, 2011 was off to a great start. That was until early February when fire destroyed my newly constructed shop and left me scrambling to pick up the pieces of my business and move forward with what was shaping up to be a...
I've got a couple of new in box Old Man Emu steering dampers on the shelf that fit Land Rover applications. They stick out like a sore thumb on shelves full of Toyota parts and I'd love to help them find a new home. Retail is $80-90, yours for $50 + shipping. Should be $10-15 anywhere in the...
I say hello to the upcoming year, plan some resolutions and goals and start marking up the calendar for whats sure to be a busy 2011. Its hard not to ponder back on the year we just closed, all the great trips, the people met along the way and the opportunities presented. Following in my annual...
I've got a 2 burner Kamp Kitchn stove (think of an old Coleman 2 burner stove converted to propane) but I want to get rid of the 'grill' and add a permanently mounted griddle, hinged on the back so I can flip it up and light the burners and then set it back down and cool away.
My first...
Goin' Baja. I had the opportunity to join a couple of friends for a trip down to see the Baja 1000 first hand. We left Salt Lake on Tuesday morning of last week and literally drove all day, camping just north of the US/Mexico border late that night. We woke up Wednesday morning and made our way...
The cat is out of the bag:
http://www.arbusa.com/uploads/PDF/newProductAdvice/New_FridgeModels_PR_media.pdf
I'm under the impression they will have some demo models at SEMA
:cool:
As I usher in a new year I can't help but reflect on the last, the places, the faces and the atmosphere that made it such a great year in general. I wanted to type up a pseudo outdoor journal that would serve as a great way for me to collect my thoughts on the year, but I just couldn't gather...
If a snorkel purchase is on your horizon, make sure your getting it from a reputable dealer.
http://www.arbusa.com/uploads/downloads/safari_fb_2009_12_22.pdf
I've had this idea in my head of being able to set up a 12V basecamp operated mobile station, for example set up at a base camp in the Swell and be able to hit everything within reasonable reach of the 2M. The predominate uses for would be simplex operations ranging from 0 - 30? miles between...
Had never seen one of these before, a neat simplistic option. Obviously its not huge, but it could easily hold a pile of sleeping bags, a tent, etc. 400lb capacity, light duty by most regards. Likely not very practical for most.
In case anyone is interested, $300...
Well, sorta.
Thought this was really neat, a 1:10 scale Adventure Trailer remote control car model, independent trailing arms and all. :D
Sorry if this is a repost, I searched and didn't find it linked.
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