Overland Traveler | Family of four traveling North & South America in 100 Series Land Cruiser

lstamatis

Overland Traveler
Thank you, we just left the Lost Coast of California and headed north to Coos Bay OR to retrieve a new control panel we had shipped to a friend for our malfunctioning National Luna fridge/freezer. Apparently there’s a known issue and they are shipping bad units and waiting for customers to complain to get the new control panel sent or to them.

Next we head up the coast and then into Canada when the border opens in August.

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lstamatis

Overland Traveler
An excerpt from our build thread of Hermes, The Adventure Cruiser

"How do you prepare a 23 year old Toyota Land Cruiser for life on the road? A lot of patience, time and money. Worth it you ask? "One Hundred" percent! The Toyota Land Cruiser has long been known for it's reliability and capabilities on and off-road. It's also one of the few vehicles that has been sold globally. This helps when traveling internationally as we'll be more likely to find help when things inevitably break." Read the full build thread

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Also, we just posted Episode 004 where we leave the Lost Coast and travel north to Coastal Oregon and get back to our overlanding roots. View and subscribe here.

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Thanks for following along. Happy to answer any questions!

-Leon
 

Grips

New member
Swing by Vancouver Island on your way north….better yet take the ferry from Port Hardy to Prince Rupert or Bella Coola……epic!
 

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