Four By Land's Discovery

Gear

Explorer, Overland Certified OC0020
Louis, Great trip! Glad we could join you. Love the tent. How about a night shot.
 

Fergie

Expedition Leader
FourByLand said:
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Just wait a few months...access wont be near as easy for that RTT!

As KC said, no need for the alarm clock either.
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
Justin, as usual great time and glad to see you and miles again, I will have to load more tonight, one or two turned out pretty cool! :beer:


She is 6 months along and zipped up and down that ladder like it was nothing... probably will stay closer to home as we start to close in on the due date.
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
kcowyo said:
You guys are expecting soon, right? Forget the alarm clock. You won't need it.....


I'm loving the capable, but not over the top set up. There's a fridge hiding in there too somewhere, yes? You've got all you need Louis.

:punk03:

Funny because as I watched Lindsay prepare one of her awesome dinners via fresh food from the fridge and I glanced up at the tent and thought "wow, life is good!"

Thanks for the compliments!

:jump:
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
HMR said:
I'm starting to suffer from Rover envy.
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:)

LOL, Jeremy you have a great set up and it works for 2 dogs! Great morning shot by the way!!! Good to see you again!!! Looking forward to next time!

:lurk:
 

riverguide

Adventurer
The photo with mountains...was that taken in Cali?

Beautiful picture

Lookin' good Fourbyland! I'm glad I don't have a tent on my car. I'd be takin' naps all the time.
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
LOL, I think I will go and take a nice nap at lunch J/K!!!......... Yeah we were playing around the Eastern Sierra Mtn Range! ...........Thanks for the kind words and credit for the photo goes to Jeremy (HMR) , we were sleeping!

:peepwall:
 

77blazerchalet

Former Chalet owner
Takes a while to go through a 36 page thread. Nice work, Louis. What mileage to you get, and is the floor under the rear seats mostly flat or have ups & downs? Kicking around a few ideas for myself and a more compact way to go Colorado campin', so research is in order...
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
77blazerchalet said:
Takes a while to go through a 36 page thread. Nice work, Louis. What mileage to you get, and is the floor under the rear seats mostly flat or have ups & downs? Kicking around a few ideas for myself and a more compact way to go Colorado campin', so research is in order...

Thank you very much!

I get 230 mi. per tank and the floor under the rear seat is flat and goes down towards the rear passenger floorboard. Thinking of removing the 40 section and using it for more storage and leaving the 60 in place for the baby or other passenger.

Prices are pretty low so you should go kick some tires and see what strikes your fancy!!!

:)
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
Brakes

Noticed that with the addition of all the added weight brakes needed to be addressed so I decided to upgrade.
 

craig

Supporting Sponsor, Overland Certified OC0018
Looking good Louis.

I've had a bottle jack fail on me before. I can't tell if you have jack-stands under there or not. If you don't, you might consider picking up a set. A 5000lb+ vehicle can hurt if it steps on your toe.
 

FourByLand

Expedition Leader
Thanks Craig!

I thought the bottle jack would be sufficient to pull the wheel for a photo. The stopping is much better now.
 

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