DTAdventure
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I am a long-time lurker here, but it is time to jump in on the action. My name is Christoph. I don’t have a name for my rig yet, but I am super stoked to be close to the finish line and to start long-term travel. So, here is my build: 2022 Ford F250 Super Duty Tremor
Over the last few years, I came to realize the hard way that tomorrow is not guaranteed. I decided that I needed to act now. I will not wait until I am 67 and then find out I cannot do those things I want to do anymore.
The Plan
Build an expedition vehicle that I can live in and work from. I work in information technology and have a remote job that I can take anywhere (within the US and possibly further). Back in 1988, I stumbled into this crazy adventure that led me four times across the North American continent in 10 weeks, and then in 1990, I traveled all over the United States and Canada for months in a van. These trips changed my life; they changed me, and it is almost the logical outcome that I will do something crazy like this again.
It has been my dream to a) do this type of travel again, and b) take it a step further. So, I want to travel all over the US and Canada and then go up to the Arctic Ocean and then loosely follow the Pan-American highway down to the bottom of Argentina. We’ll see where it goes from there.
I want to travel primarily off-road and go to unique and remote places as much as possible. Ghost towns, mines, historic sites, airplane crash sites, forgotten trains, random memorials, and so on. Then, I follow the BDRs in the different US states (Backcountry discovery routes), drive the longest dirt road in North America, and do whatever else I can find along the way.
In the spring of 2022, I sold my house and started renting a small house in the same neighborhood. Then, in August of 2022 (after a long and grueling search) I bought a new 2022 Ford F250 Super Duty Tremor and ordered a Supertramp Flagship LT camper. From there I had about 12 months to build out the truck and come up with a more detailed plan.
Little did I know what to expect, but it has been a journey. It's not cheap, not smooth – but fun and exciting.
Like any good project, I am over budget and over time, but I think the end of this is in sight. I have been on a couple of shakedown trips already and now it is really just tweaking things to where I need them to be.
In the next posting, I will talk more details about the truck and the camper and what I have done so far. I will also talk about cost and other related things.
But for now I just want to share pictures from how it all started to what it looks like right now. See you in my next posting below.
Over the last few years, I came to realize the hard way that tomorrow is not guaranteed. I decided that I needed to act now. I will not wait until I am 67 and then find out I cannot do those things I want to do anymore.
The Plan
Build an expedition vehicle that I can live in and work from. I work in information technology and have a remote job that I can take anywhere (within the US and possibly further). Back in 1988, I stumbled into this crazy adventure that led me four times across the North American continent in 10 weeks, and then in 1990, I traveled all over the United States and Canada for months in a van. These trips changed my life; they changed me, and it is almost the logical outcome that I will do something crazy like this again.
It has been my dream to a) do this type of travel again, and b) take it a step further. So, I want to travel all over the US and Canada and then go up to the Arctic Ocean and then loosely follow the Pan-American highway down to the bottom of Argentina. We’ll see where it goes from there.
I want to travel primarily off-road and go to unique and remote places as much as possible. Ghost towns, mines, historic sites, airplane crash sites, forgotten trains, random memorials, and so on. Then, I follow the BDRs in the different US states (Backcountry discovery routes), drive the longest dirt road in North America, and do whatever else I can find along the way.
In the spring of 2022, I sold my house and started renting a small house in the same neighborhood. Then, in August of 2022 (after a long and grueling search) I bought a new 2022 Ford F250 Super Duty Tremor and ordered a Supertramp Flagship LT camper. From there I had about 12 months to build out the truck and come up with a more detailed plan.
Little did I know what to expect, but it has been a journey. It's not cheap, not smooth – but fun and exciting.
Like any good project, I am over budget and over time, but I think the end of this is in sight. I have been on a couple of shakedown trips already and now it is really just tweaking things to where I need them to be.
In the next posting, I will talk more details about the truck and the camper and what I have done so far. I will also talk about cost and other related things.
But for now I just want to share pictures from how it all started to what it looks like right now. See you in my next posting below.