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    The Sahara... our journey

    Our trip...
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    The Sahara... our journey

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    The Sahara... our journey

    Hey guys. Just a quick update. We have successfully finished our trip and are enjoying a few days in Switzerland before heading back to the States. I will do a more complete write up including pictures but I can say this was perhaps the hardest expedition I've ever been on. We've had multiple...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    We are going in a roughly counterclockwise direction following some ancient trade routes. In our first day of travel in Algeria leaving Algiers we encountered six military checkpoints! Each of these required presentation of our passports and various paperwork that our Tuareg guides had obtained...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    WOW! We are in a hotel in Djanet to resupply and do laundry etc. I tried to log in a week or so ago and was denied... not sure by whom but I'm here. I'm pretty tired after the last week out in the desert and I will post more as I can while here but suffice it to say this is unlike any country...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    A note about the vehicles. On this expedition we have 2, 100 Series Land Cruisers, a Nissan Patrol, a Defender, our Troopy and one other vehicle that escaped me at the moment. All have been modified for extended desert travel with suspension and tire upgrades as well as additional capacity. Each...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    Parts of Algeria are safe. There are areas of our trip that may require a military escort but more on that later... Finances and logistics moving forward... Before I left the US I went to my local bank and converted funds into Euros as part of my trip is/will be there and converting Euros into...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    We are currently staying at the beautiful Hotel El-Djazair on top of a hill overlooking the city and will be tourists today! An interesting note about this hotel is that this is where the Allies planned the southern part of the European invasion in WW2. People like Eisenhower and Churchill...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    We were told that the customs process could take ALL DAY... and unfortunately they were right. We got off the boat about 1000 and started waiting in various lines. The first was just a passport check and that our passport matched the ships record. We then drove around to another series of...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    We boarded the Corsica Lines ferry along with at least 500 other vehicles about 1000 and left about an hour later. The trip was smooth and the cabin we had reserved served our needs. We had our first logistics meeting in our cabin and went over the embarkation process for the following day. More...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    Yes we have a rough route that I will share at the end of the trip. We are working with Trips 4 Africa to map some of the less travelled areas of Algeria for future explorers! We are meeting the rest of our team members tonight before we board the ship tomorrow AM and land in Algiers the...
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    The Sahara... our journey

    All right! We made it to Marsaille after visiting good friends near Lyon. They just bought a new (to them) Land Rover and are fitting it out for a 4 month trip to South America next January. Here is a picture of our 2 "cars" and a view out of our room at Marseilles.
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    The Sahara... our journey

    The last rig is ours. More to come soon!
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    The Sahara... our journey

    I just wanted to open this blog on our upcoming trip across the Sahara desert through Algeria and Tunisia. It has been a long time planning and working out the logistics but we are finally on our way! Our first stop was to fly from NC to Switzerland where we are picking up our "car". It is a...
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    Shiftpod; The obvious alternative

    I’ve ground tented for over 30 years and yes they do have their place. A RTT does offer several advantages including they are easier to set up and I can keep all the bedding including pillows in there, they are generally drier since you’re not on the wet ground and yes they are safer…we’ve had a...
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    Gladiator - Good/Bad?

    The comment above about the Rubicon suspension being soft is spot on particularly for an overlanding vehicle. However, it’s an easy cure. Just go to AEV and get their complete suspension package and a set of 35” AT’s and there’s not many situations that it can’t handle…
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    Summer Overlanding in Nunavut at 69 deg. N. Latitude - The Search for the Tomb of Captain Sir John Franklin Continues!! (part 1)

    Having earlier this year sailed to 72 degrees South all the while reading Shackleton’s Autobiography has led me to a great appreciation for all Polar explorers. ‘Looking forward to the next installment.
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    Hourless Life: Documenting Our Global Overland Adventure

    That last video was eye opening! Having just returned from our adventure to Chile and Argentina I’m happy to say that we didn’t encounter any city traffic like that. ‘Safe travels and the best is yet to come!
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    Gladiator - Good/Bad?

    Todd I like your sense of humor. .. I think we can all agree that there is no one perfect vehicle for overland travel. Every trip has a thousand variables (length of trip, terrain difficulty, fuel availability, number of people traveling with you etc.) Perhaps one of the best vehicles I’ve...
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