We had a 16qt engel that fit between the driver and passenger seat. It was just the right amount of fridge space for two people, and actually acted as a nice table surface to boot.
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Many items for sale. Feel free to reach out and ask questions. If you're not able to pick up, shipping would be additional. I hope some of you will be able to give some of this gear another go around!
CTEK 250S + Smartpass - $325 for the pair...
$8,500 USD
2003 Chevrolet Astro Van AWD
≈ 120,000 Miles
4.3 L V6 Engine - MPFI
Pictures
Modifications
Comfort:
Sleeping platform – 48”x75” RV mattress on a custom built pulley system.
Custom kitchen – Unit contains a 40,000 BTU camping stove and cutting...
We carry 5 gallons. We have used our aux fuel 4 times. We've only made it to Costa Rica so far, but have not needed any more than the 5 gallons we carry.
Had to have some work done on my rig in Managua and found an English speaking mechanic. I had some new pads put on her, new ball joints and a new O2 sensor. The guy is named Oliver and he's the owner of a pretty decent sized shop. He worked quickly and went shopping for some cheap parts for...
The Road to Semuc Champey
There are basically two routes you can take if you’re trying to drive directly from Tikal in the north to Semuc Champey in central Guatemala. According to our map the most direct route was a skinny little red line, indicating a secondary road, and a more roundabout...
Into Guatemala
Border crossing days can be stressful ones. It's a day full of unknown variables that no amount of research can entirely prepare you for. Procedures seem to change regularly, new taxes or fees can be attempted to be extracted, lunch breaks can be taken at all hours of the day...
Pine Ridge Reserve, Belize
We ran into some fellow overlanders in a remote section of Belize. A bunch of impressive rigs. We decided to head off and explore the park together. Always more fun in a group.
Everyone setup at the Barton Creek Outpost
Driving down the dirt road...
We hardly notice the steel. It works great for storage as we bungie a bunch of weird shaped hard to store items to them. When we're in the back, it's night time, so we can see out for security reasons if we need to (we added fog lights on the four corners of the van to help us see out, we...
I tried to keep track of as much as I could but I'm sure there's a bunch of home depot runs unaccounted for. I separated the costs into build related costs and maintenance I did prior to leaving. All of the maintenance things did not have to be done at the time but I wanted to take care of...
Mexico
Prioritizing documenting over travelling has always proven difficult to us. However, although we lag quite a bit, we try not to miss too much. I finally had a chance to sit down and write a few thoughts I had on travelling through Mexico. There's an excerpt below along with some pics...
More Info
This is what I heard back from Marco:
"Attached you can find some information about the place I stored my Land Rover Defender in Panama City for about 3 months. I paid USD 5.00 per day plus 7% tax. You get all the papers right there which you need to show to customs in Panama City to...
Info
I received this info from Christian P. at Panama Passage
"no worries, that's easy. you can put your vehicle in storage in the government controlled area. they will suspend your permit and reactivate it when you return.
contact Marco at marco.pieren@gmx.ch he has all the details"
I'll...
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