Antique Land Cruiser on the road since 2003

concretejungle

Adventurer
I feel and understand the pain. It's hard to tell people who are just surviving that they are destroying the future. They don't understand or don't want to understand since again, they are just surviving and feeding their family... most, but not all. I often feel the same here in the US when you see properties that have sat vacant for so long and deteriorated to the point that they are no longer habitable, but instead of recycling these properties, we go clear more land, to build a new property, further expanding our footprint outward.
 

landcruising

Adventurer
Brazil:

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Enjoying a quick breakfast before the onslaught of midgets discover where we are hiding.



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How about that for a view? Feeling like the #DukesOfHazzard. Which music would you put on when you floor it downhill?



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More home made cars on the road in #Brazil. What's your favorite self made car?



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Carlos' vise mounted on the back bumper! Great addition. What's your latest invention?



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Land Cruising Adventure posing on the #Transamazônica with the troopeiros / cattle drivers. Do you like beef?


Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

Jim K in PA

Adventurer
Great composition on this shot, Coen. And I sure hope you mean an onslaught of midges (bugs), and not the residents of Munchkinland! :xxrotflma

Brazil:

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Enjoying a quick breakfast before the onslaught of midgets discover where we are hiding.

Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

landcruising

Adventurer
Great composition on this shot, Coen. And I sure hope you mean an onslaught of midges (bugs), and not the residents of Munchkinland! :xxrotflma

Haha, yeah Jim, I meant those... Thanks for pointing that out to me. The trouble sometimes I have as a ESL [English Second Language] person who types to fast. ;-)
Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

landcruising

Adventurer
I believe you do excellent with English Coen. A lot better than many who only speak English.

Thanks Terry, I wouldn't know anything about it...


So on with the show:

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Just made ourselves some delicious #BrazilCoffee and showing off Moms' stainless steel cups! Which coffee do you like?



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Don't know what this all is, we weren't going to find out either :) #AlongTheTransamazonica. What's your skull story?



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Cattle driving on the Transamazônica. This one made it in the calendar!



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No music in this here combi anymore. What was your worst breakdown moment?


Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

landcruising

Adventurer
On On....


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Nightshot: Why we like skinny dipping while stargazing. Camping in the dessert near an oases. Wet tripod an issue?



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The Land Cruiser just before hitting yet another downhill on the Transamazônica! Do you like downhill?



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Karin-Marijke fixing rubber on the backdoor to combat the dust. How do you combat dust?



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Makes my day! - Unexpected visitors in our oases camp - #LandRoverTdi #Troller with 40" tires #Dunebashing


Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

landcruising

Adventurer
On On...


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Airing down to 15 PSI, really need to get a bicycle pump, or better yet a @VIAIR on board system!



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Airing down [15 psi], and have a go at these dunes here! Have you ever driven in the dunes?



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Lençois Maranhenses. You can not believe what it is like to drive in the dunes!



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Paradise at last! Flip flops and a short 24/7. Hot and sunny on the beach. Where do you spend xmas?



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Huh? What a strange star? Oh... wait, that is a Bandeirante with a Mercedes engine. Have you seen one of those?


Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 
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Just made ourselves some delicious #BrazilCoffee and showing off Moms' stainless steel cups! Which coffee do you like?


Adventurous greetings,
Coen

Coen,

I am considering upgrading from the white gas stove you show in this photo (which has served me well for 10+ years) to a propane model. Primarily, this is for speed and convenience.

What is has your experience been finding fuel for your stove while traveling, and what, if any, thoughts do you have about propane?

Thanks!

Wes
 

mapper

Explorer
Thank you for the continued sharing. I love checking in on this thread.

And to Wes. I use my old Coleman multi-fuel with a propane adapter. I burns hot but works well on small bottles and 20# tanks. I can switch between liquid fuels and propane at any time. Sometimes I get enticed by a smaller, slimmer, lighter new propane only stove...then I remind myself to keep it simple and make the best of what I have, especially because it still works great!
 

flipstah

Leaks.
Coen,

Thank you for this write-up. Your adventures is putting the itch to do a similar journey with my Land Rover. Safe travels and maybe we'll cross paths one day. :)

As for coffee, look for a 'moka pot' and you'll have the best stove-top percolator around!
 
And to Wes. I use my old Coleman multi-fuel with a propane adapter. I burns hot but works well on small bottles and 20# tanks. I can switch between liquid fuels and propane at any time. Sometimes I get enticed by a smaller, slimmer, lighter new propane only stove...then I remind myself to keep it simple and make the best of what I have, especially because it still works great!

Super advice, mapper. You've inspired me to keep and adapt my Coleman. Thanks!

Curious what form of fuel is easiest to find in South America? I read from a lot of people that it's propane, but here I see liquid fuel in use. Coen?
 

landcruising

Adventurer
Super advice, mapper. You've inspired me to keep and adapt my Coleman. Thanks!

Curious what form of fuel is easiest to find in South America? I read from a lot of people that it's propane, but here I see liquid fuel in use. Coen?

We have been using gasoline from the service stations across Asia and South America for the last ten years. Available everywhere. I just mix in a bit of injector cleaner every once in a while to keep the clogging of the generator to a minimum. If things seem to get clogged, I unscrew the whole generator and clean it with brake cleaner and a .22 gun cleaning kit. I do have a spare generator to swap.

As for propane or butane, I wouldn't have a clue. I think for us it would be a space problem fitting that bottle somewhere. And I might think it would have altitude problems? Maybe freezing up the nozzle?

Adventurous greetings,
Coen
 

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