Adventure ready build. We kept things comfortable with this setup for a family adventure vehicle- but now we’ve outgrown it!
200,000~ Original Miles
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ORIGINAL Engine: compression is great across all cylinders and she’s never let us down.
But of course we have:
-Changed the fuel...
Hi! We camp with three littles- 7, 5, and 4. I've found the biggest trick is just easing into it and building the idea that this is going to be fun. We camped in the backyard many times testing setups and attention spans for a long time. I always bring a laptop with lots of movies. I make sure...
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I ran them through the closet and along the back of the headbanger- both have proved super useful:
Control panel for lights looks dope. [emoji108]
Don't get me wrong...I love my Skottle for big meals and prepping food for a culinarily demanding crew...
But I've started cooking with Pie Irons/Jaffle Irons over the fire:
And man- hooked!
Anyone else use these and care to share some fav concoctions?
Best of luck to your fight [emoji109]
There is a website but the facebook group has the best info:
https://m.facebook.com/Daniel-Boone-Backcountry-Byway-694090960601745/
We haven't done the whole thing yet. There are sections that would be impassable to a Subaru. It's a 98 mile loop- i've seen people do it in one day but we like to go slow and look around.
We've been to the DBBB one time about a month ago and really liked it. It has a good range of trail difficulty and took us to parts of the park we had never seen. The route is well laid out and the digital map works well. Highly recommend.
Yo! Same here- not sure I've got time to spend the whole day. Either take the van and say "hey" or bring the Rover and stick around. Have you spent much time at the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway?
They're just flexible strip LEDs from Amazon in extruded channel.
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Presenting a bit of a more kid heavy version of overlanding with our build. We travel with three kids and a dog- and in all seasons. So for us a Vanagon Westfalia was a good base. We added a hightop and additional seat to turn it into a 5 seater/5 sleeper.
When we picked up the van...
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