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    Get Over it!!! (Overland Humor :-)

    Should be an add for Depends now...
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    Get Over it!!! (Overland Humor :-)

    Even the women?
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    Arctic adventures far below the freezing point

    Was trying to put my finger on the year of your Defender, hood said Puma, but that older Land Rover 110 badge over the grill said pre-1990. Great looking rig, you keep it in excellent shape!
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    Arctic adventures far below the freezing point

    My toes and fingers froze off...just looking at those pictures...lol. Do you use an axillary heater while driving? A candle would put out more heat than my defender during those conditions.
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    Questions

    Something l found handy while traveling...is an Essential ltems Bag. Located within easy grasp of drivers compartment. In there would be...tools for making simple field repairs; couple screw drivers, pliers, side-cutters, visegrips, test light, zip-tire, adjustable wrench, electrical tape...
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    Arctic adventures far below the freezing point

    Sorry to bring up an older adventure, but your journey was epic. Thank you, for taking the time to share it with us here.
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    New to truck and overloading....ready to get started!

    Hope you mean...new to "overlanding"...not overloading...because overloading isn't really the objective here...lol. But, whichever you decide to do...take it slow and go out with a few different folks that overland or remote camp. It's not hard to spend stupid amounts of money on this hobby or...
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    Windshield Pics...

    Mrs. Moose.
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    Windshield Pics...

    Look close...
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    Windshield Pics...

    And they are still standing there...five years later...
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    Advice for trip to tuktoyatuk

    It could be done, no doubt. But, it would be a full plate of driving each day. According to my log, leaving from Michigan, it was seven days to Whitehorse (now, l was driving a 1990 Defender, so a modern vehicle could probably shave a day off, maybe two)...and then you're probably 6/7hours...
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    Overlanding with Physical Limitations

    This is solid advice. Jeep's are great fun and can be adequate overland vehicles...but for someone with disabilities or has health issues...a high-top, 4X4 van would most-likely suit your needs better. Jeeps Toyotas and Land Rovers have limited space inside...yes...a trailer is an...
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    Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

    Just joined site. Looks like an interesting place. Primary overland vehicle - 1990 Land Rover Defender 110, 200tdi, RHD. (Victoria) Lunch at the Yukon River, Alaska. Filled up on oil while there, too...lol. Just returned from a 10,000 mile trip from Michigan to Alaska. Here, Victoria...
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    Headed to Alaska

    Sounds like you are pretty well prepared...and probably in route. Just returned from my Alaska trip a few weeks ago. Have a great time and safe travels to you.