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I host overlanders here in Jackson Hole, Wyoming when they come through....From France!!

Three generations of Nissan Patrols in Wyoming, none of which were sold in the USA!



:cheers:

They aren't mine...wish they were. RMP&O did the original post. Not sure if they are his either or just some overlanders that stopped by his place.
 
cahill said:
They aren't mine...wish they were. RMP&O did the original post. Not sure if they are his either or just some overlanders that stopped by his place.

Bummer...I'll just have to google search it and hope I get lucky. ;) Thx!
~Daniel

Sent from the Gamma quadrant through the worm hole by DS9.
 
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HJ61

A few pictures of my rig on its "expedition" from the UK to Iran and back.

Southern Iran:

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Breakfast time in the mountains of Turkey:

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We could sleep in the back on a purpose built bed deck, I like travelling relatively light so we could store our supplies under the deck and sleep on the top with enough room to sit, high roof helps.
 
These are all cool rigs for expedition travel but is there a way you can display the interior as to what you have besides cabinets full of gear. water tank for instance, stove setup on board, things I would like to see on board instead of in a trailer. Thanks.
 
Rubiconcruiser said:
These are all cool rigs for expedition travel but is there a way you can display the interior as to what you have besides cabinets full of gear. water tank for instance, stove setup on board, things I would like to see on board instead of in a trailer. Thanks.

I have an advance auto inverter and a pretty sweet traveling crockpot bolted in the rear. I love having warm food at the end of a day of driving.

posted with my thumbs.
 
zrheard said:
I have an advance auto inverter and a pretty sweet traveling crockpot bolted in the rear. I love having warm food at the end of a day of driving.

posted with my thumbs.

We need pictures to be able to fully encompass the awesomeness.

~Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 
We need pictures to be able to fully encompass the awesomeness.

~Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.

we just finished a long trip, packed to the gills and then some. When I get the cruiser cleaned up Ill snap a picture of the inverter and the crock pot in their spots... My rear storage box isnt nearly as fancy as many of yalls.... It is getting rebuilt as soon as time allows, I threw it together because I had to have something fast.
 
WTH's with all you slackers!!

Post pics, it's Summer here and our Southern Hemisphere buds are playing around still too!!
 
WTH's with all you slackers!!

Post pics, it's Summer here and our Southern Hemisphere buds are playing around still too!!

I just finished up as an undergrad :insert dancing icon here: I have my entire rear box out because I bought an 50 qt ARB freezer :insert another dancing icon here: and I have to figure out how to pack my box of camping gear ,my recovery gear/tool box, my freezer ,inverter and crockpot.

oh and do my e-locker axle swap
change belts and hoses under the hood
caster correction
brake lines
new wheels and tires
i am thinking about a snorkel....

I have a lot of fun stuff to do this summer! :grinpimp:
 
Hornsfan said:
Sorry if I already posted:

Sweetness...Looks good! Did you build your trailer?
-Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 
Sweetness...Looks good! Did you build your trailer?
-Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.

Thanks, but I can not take credit. Pandora Adventures and Overland Gear and Equipment teamed up to make it. It has 19 gallons of water with a pump and hot water hook up, 4 electric start propane burners, swing out tire/gas carrier, a sink, shower hook up, auxiliary battery, fridge and a multi axial hitch.

Unfortunately I have only used it once since I picked it up in February. I plan on taking out for a couple routine camping trips over the next two months and then taking it out for a week in Moab/Colorado in July and then out to New Mexico in September for a week.

Sean Sykora did the finishing touches and he is at Cruise Moab if anyone is there this weekend and wants more details, track him down. Otherwise google up Pandora Adventures and email them.
 
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They aren't mine...wish they were. RMP&O did the original post. Not sure if they are his either or just some overlanders that stopped by his place.

The one on the right is/was my 83 Patrol. I killed it recently and some of it is being recycled into this...

https://forum.ih8mud.com/hardcore-corner/572900-mongrel-fj62-body-fzj80-chassis-turbo-diesel.html

The blue one in the background is a 1977 Patrol Ute I imported from New Zealand. I am currently building it up and then selling it.

Rocky Mountain Patrol & Offroad • View topic - RMP&O's 1977 Ute

The one on the left is an 04 GU Patrol from Norway on an "around the world" drive. Check that out here....

unURBAN Adventures - Alaska to Argentina - Expedition Portal

They are currently getting started on the Africa portion of their trip.

:cheers:
 
I've been lurking for a little while so I figure I'll post my work in progress!

First pic is bone stock.

Second is hangin' with Adventure Copan's "El Guapo" after getting a 3" lift, Bud Built skids, and Outdoor Logic front bumper.

More to come!
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itsstellerbluepearl said:
I've been lurking for a little while so I figure I'll post my work in progress!

First pic is bone stock.

Second is hangin' with Adventure Copan's "El Guapo" after getting a 3" lift, Bud Built skids, and Outdoor Logic front bumper.

More to come!

Sweet man! You need to slap some sliders on there and give us a side view too. :D

-Daniel

Sent from deep in the mountains of Honduras using only sticks and rocks.
 

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