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Desertdude

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it does - as did all of Alaska - the enviorment was truly hard to photograph because everything up there is so HUGE - and 3D - We only touched the surface on what we could photograph and when we could actually get out and snap a shot- Our eyes were hurting seeing so much beauty :)
 

dogsled

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Crossed your path in Carmacks YT

Hey - just realized after looking at your great .mac blog that you were the couple that I crossed paths briefly with in Carmacks while refueling my Hj60 and standing in line for the phone...I was distracted and running late for a meeting in Ross River, otherwise would have enjoyed the chat.

I was wondering who was driving that tricked out '80! Now I know!
 

Desertdude

Expedition Leader
Larry, Talk about small world corners - As we briefly said hello - while I was walking into pay for the gas - I noticed your cool "Bio Diesel" badge on the back of your 60 and thought - shoot I would have like to talk with you more about your rig... next time for sure :)

Glad you are here now - I can ask in a different thread

BTW that was a Hanna rear bumper you were checking out ;)
 

Desertdude

Expedition Leader
Howdy from Calistoga CA - I've uploaded new photo pages click on the N2A photo link - Reworking the site and photo pages :mixed-smiley-030:

my latest blog updates (new link) Here


Next up Oregon desert crossing - and the final wrap up along with photos :smiley_drive:
 

SinCity4r

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Amazing photos Dude. Its been a real treat keeping up with your voyage! :lurk:

Quick q: Where did you get your small tarps? I assume you just add some rope and retractable tent poles to make the shelters?
 

Desertdude

Expedition Leader
Thanks for checking in on the photos - ( still more clean up work to do on that blog site)

The tarps are Nylon I searched on the net before we left but had no time to ship - I found those in Valdez and Fairbanks at the Prospector outfitters
yes just some small rope, tent stakes and a few poles. I used rubber bungees on the roof top tent to hold it to one side - I have plans to make a couple stationary clips on the Maggiolina tent to hold the tarps easily - they really made the rain almost dissapear on those days
 

SinCity4r

Adventurer
Desertdude said:
I used rubber bungees on the roof top tent to hold it to one side - I have plans to make a couple stationary clips on the Maggiolina tent to hold the tarps easily - they really made the rain almost dissapear on those days

After a call to autohomeus I found out that the Maggiolina has velcro going around the entire tent at the top of the tent material. Now to stitch some velcro on my nylon tarp.. :jumping:
 

BajaTaco

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You are very welcome! Feel free to lock this one up and start a "post-trip" thread if you so desire. We have all really enjoyed the great correspondence that you and Kristina took the time to share with us all. Thanks Dude :ylsmoke:
 
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