Antique Land Cruiser on the road since 2003

bobDog

Expedition Leader
p.s. We rob banks to finance our life on the road, but psssss, don't tell anyone ;-)

I knew it.......I knew it......there was just no other way....:wings: ...
 

landcruising

Adventurer
Back at it again... Enjoying the beach in Brazil while bringing you up to speed with some more images of Guyana. The bush is really where it is happening. Great people, great adventure to be had. I imagine this would be like in the US during the gold rush days...



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Driving through a lot of waterholes.


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Toyota Hilux: Jungle ready drives around in the gold town.


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Find the hidden Sackwear 100 series!


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Playing in the mud to get gold.


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Local made tools, my favorite. Which brand tools do you use?


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A lady of the evening during the day looks different!


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Guyana, has sheep running amok everywhere.


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Silent evidence of a eventful night...


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Burning gold.


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Playing pool in a gold town.



Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

jfj

Observer
JFJ, the thing is to liberate you from the notion that you have the impression that it's not feasible. You just have to go, worse case, you fail. But you did try. We meet many people on the road, all with various backgrounds from all levels of the society. It's not about money. It's about people. I could tell you about the Japanese guy that started a bike trip with a few dollars some 12 years ago, and still is on the road [I think]. If you have a dream, go and live it! Be free and bold and you will find your way.

Adventurous greetings,
Coen

p.s. We rob banks to finance our life on the road, but psssss, don't tell anyone ;-)

I have been following your adventures since I found your thread on this website. Like other adventurers posting here, almost all of you come from First World countries. While there a few who come from developing countries like where I live (Philippines), they are only a fraction of them, so the bottom line really is economics. I am sure you are aware of the Malaysian Rainforest Challege which is held during the first week of December. Participating in that event may not mean a lot of money for most of the participants, but in our country, without a corporate sponsor, competing therein would be extremely difficult. Anyway, while I am unable to undertake your kind of adventure, your stories give me and other local adventurers some sort of courage to tackle local adventures.

More power to you!
 

Jim K in PA

Adventurer
GREAT NEWS! We secretly have launched our new website:

landcruisingadventure.com

We would be honered to have you as our first test-drivers, so please step aboard, buckle up and drive! Let me know what you think...

Adventurous greetings,
Coen

Great job with the new web site! I have just skimmed through some of it, and it looks and works well on my browser (Google Chrome). I'll read through more of it as time permits.

Safe travels!
 

landcruising

Adventurer
Heya Jim, thanks for the visit, it means a lot to us!

More in Guyana:

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Roads surrounding the gold town are in various conditions.


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A dredger being installed at a shout.


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Bedford is being rescued by Charly.


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Until now only sturdy bridges! That will change soon.


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Logs awaiting buyers along the road.


Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 
Karin-Marijke and Coen, thanks for continuing to post to your thread. I haven't been on here for months, and I've been dealing with very hard emotional stuff. I lost a very dear friend to a drunk driver a few months ago. She last went with me to a camping trip by a festival, for several days and nights. We used my Jeep Sleeper and slept VERY WELL. A magical weekend. I took her by her Mom's on the way home. She died 16 days later... I had to experience the loss all by myself.

I had to wait until August before I could get out of town. I'm feeling trapped at work. I make below living wage at the prime of my life, and I feel like if I don't get out of this before it's too late, I will be doomed to a wage earner's demise...

On the other hand, I have been in the process of the last year-plus of closing down all my financial responsibilities (paying off) and getting ready to think about what goes into storage, what doesn't. I'm approaching a point where I can't function anymore on some days. I just surf all day or play my didgeridoo to hide myself from the fact that I'm BORED to tears while trying to save money every which way I can.
 

landcruising

Adventurer
... I had to experience the loss all by myself

We feel with you and are very sorry that you lost a dear one. Hope you get over it in due time. And we are sure you will make it out there. Once away from it all you'll be able to put all things in perspective.

Nice site! enjoyed it as I always enjoy 'hearing' reading about your adventures...

...Always look forward to your updates.

Thanks guys.

I would like to keep all of you aware of the two amazing projects that we have been working on lately. First there is the Paper Cruiser. I am sure you have heard of it. Now Jesse and I made a special edition Landcruising Adventure Paper Cruiser.

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If you want to read up on how we got to this all, you will enjoy a quick read-up I wrote on our new website. And you will find out, we are giving away 10 of them.

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A great way to spend the holidays cutting and gluing your own expedition rig together. I you don't get yours for free, we have made them available in our shop as well for a modest price. You can even set your own price for it.

Tell me what you think of it!

I'll keep the second project for a next update, as I yet have to write a post on it.

Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

landcruising

Adventurer
Almost done with Guyana!


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A little Amerindian girl is swimming near our camp.


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Karin-Marijke taking a bath at a Amerindian village.


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Freshly caught fish for breakfast.


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Leaf-cutter ants crossing our path.


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At the Rock View Lodge, Guyana


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Karin-Marijke and Hendriks overlooking the Rupununi.


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Carvings at Bina Hill.


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Cows crossing the main road to Lethem.


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Posing with Collin of the Rock View Lodge, Annai.


Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

landcruising

Adventurer
The last bit on Guyana!


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Very social and curious bird, just before it came after my big lens!


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We're invited to some bbq meat and dip it in the helmet with farofa.


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Bushes full of herons.


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Drying meet to preserve.


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All nervous: birds, rattlesnake and us.


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Rupununi Peanut butter: all natural!


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Rupununi: land of the anthill's.


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Rupununi house with solar power.



Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

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