We met this great family in Guatemala Vincent, Julia, Margaret, Lena and Naomi. Lena is in a wheelchair specially modified for travel as is their RV.
We have so much admiration for them and the kids were a joy to watch. Very inspiring.
http://www.rissfamily.fr/voyage-handicap/,
Safe travels all
We made up the Dalton road in Alaska to Prudhoe Bay and finally to the Arctic Ocean. One has to take a guided tour from Prudhoe Bay to actually get to the ocean but we felt as we had traveled over 4500km from Calgary to get to Prudhoe Bay we might as well pay the $45.00 each to actually get a...
We designed a carrier for our bumper for our expedition from the Arctic Ocean in Alaska to Argentina. We built it primarily to carry spare fuel cans. We also attached high lift jack points to the chassis in the rear. We decided to travel to Alaska with it to ensure we did not want to make any...
Finally we have departure date for our expedition across the Americas, in Sept 2010 we will be back on the road, driving from Canada down to Argentina. We choose a Titan as our vehicle and have begun to do some modifications for our travels. It seemed the vehicle that best meets our needs. We...
We recently completed a circumnavigation of Africa in a 1997 80 series Landcruiser. I chose that vehicle because it had no electronics and could therefore be repaired by local mechanics. It could even be push started if necessary. I carried basic spares (belts, plugs, filters, pumps etc.) and...
We finally have taken possession of our specially designed pop-up overland camper made by Outfitters for us. We wanted a camper that is light weight, rugged, compact, has storage galore and is affordable. We also wanted to be able to live in the camper without the pop up roof having to be...
Can anyone recommend a bull bar with a winch and high lift jacking points for a Nissan Titan 2009
Thanks
Tom
Building our next Expedition Vehicle for the next 50,000 miles
Traveling through Mali our air intake hose on our Land Cruiser 80 series broke, my wife blamed the temperature we experienced in Mauritania 130F (57C). We were unable to find any spare parts or a mechanic to fix the problem but a local leather craftman came to our rescue and sewed us a leather...
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