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    Default 15.07.2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Chilliwak
    Right then, time to make everything right, right? In retrospec, you have to remember that you are dealing with 70`s
    technology. This taken into consideration, the old truck benefited from surgery. Bent my Hellwig brackets with some heat, and
    a 5150 install, and me and Steinez are ready to ROCK! Good to see something going right, right? Steinez could single handed
    (don`t ask me how) install the 5150`s. The downward force of these shocks is radical! Custom made drag links do the job like
    they should. Great to have the swaybar finally attached.
    After all is said and done, all i can think about is a barbeque-ya.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steinbruchsoldat
    Installed the shocks and swaybar today. Finally got those things in, and i can tell you, those shocks have some serious
    downpressure. Got some things from the hobby shop that i ordered. At least something arrives in time...
    Had a great barbeque this evening...








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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    You have to be one of the most enthusiastic and practical builder's on the Forum(...)
    You are the Go For It, Guy!
    Quote Originally Posted by surpip;
    Awesome, I had no idea that redneck had made to Germany. Love it.

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    I heard that Redthies is giving beer here in Whistler.
    Lets see if it is true.......

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    Seems by the time we got to Whistler, all the beer was gone at Redthies....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chilliwak
    Saturday morning and a quick update to the forum later, we are almost ready to leave Vancouver. After the grocery
    shopping is finished we will be ready to roll. We drove to Britannia Beach, the first stop on our trip. We found a place to
    park at the upper part of town, as high up as we could go. We quickly broke out the barbeque, and had some smokie hot-dogs.
    Afterwards we went on a little hike of appx. 5km on some "no trespassing" roads. It had a steep incline so it was a good
    workout.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steinbruchsoldat
    I almost can`t believe it. We finally left Vancouver...
    It`s a good feeling to leave the city and get out. A short drive to Britannia Beach and we reached our destination for the
    day. The mining museum looks pretty cool, can`t wait to check it out...




    Old ride: 4WD Blazer
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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    You have to be one of the most enthusiastic and practical builder's on the Forum(...)
    You are the Go For It, Guy!
    Quote Originally Posted by surpip;
    Awesome, I had no idea that redneck had made to Germany. Love it.

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    Default 17.07.2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Chilliwak
    We started the day with a drivers side front fender repair. The fender is still coming in contact with the front door
    because of poor alignment. I did not wan`t to destroy Steinez custom 13 layer bondo job, thereby the importance of the
    adjustment. Later we visited the Britannia Mining Museum. This is one of Steinez interests, so he was like a child in a candy
    store. We were both interested in the unique old mining machinery and gear. Obviously the people working here had a tough life.
    Afterwards it was mega steak lunch. We cruised by Whistler and stopped there because we heard Redthies might have some beer. But
    i guess our luck had run out. When we called him he said he was having guests over for dinner and all the beer was gone. Oh well,
    you can`t win them all. On the road again in the direction of Pemberton we drove throught winding roads and wet weather. We
    finally stopped at Joffrey Lake and had a smokie dinner. The lake looked almost as good as our smokies...
    Quote Originally Posted by Steinbruchsoldat
    After breakfast and a small repair we went to the Britannia Mining Museum. I really, really liked it, they have some
    serious stuff to check out. If you have a chance to visit it, go for it. After lunch near the mine we (Chilli) continued driving
    to our next stop, Whistler. Looks like a really nice town with a lot of activity going on. There were guys with skies, snowboards,
    skateboards, and a lot of downhill biker. We also saw a Jeep driving course, looked like they promoted their stuff there. We
    looked for an internet cafe to see if redthies sent us a phone number and called him. Unfortunately he was busy, but he seemed
    like a nice guy. Was nice talking to you, redthis...
    then we continued driving and found a nice place to sleep at the Joffrey Lakes Park. Of course it rained all day long...
    Btw., i got an email that says my package was delivered to Blaine/WA. Helps me really a lot now...






    Old ride: 4WD Blazer
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    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    You have to be one of the most enthusiastic and practical builder's on the Forum(...)
    You are the Go For It, Guy!
    Quote Originally Posted by surpip;
    Awesome, I had no idea that redneck had made to Germany. Love it.

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    Default 18.07.2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Chilliwak
    Me and Steinez had a quick breakfast at Jeffrey Lake Provincial Park, just outside of Pemberton on highway 99. We hit the
    road on the direction of Lilloet. Then we drove towards Cache Creek. Just before town we found a scenic area right next to a creek.
    Then it was time for stel lunch. The weather turned bad so we decided to keep driving. We drove to Kamloops, and then to Vernon.
    In Vernon we bought some groceries and then camped out close to the local car parts store. Nothing like cooking hamburgers for
    dinner in the rain. Fortunately there is a dry spot behind the camper due to the overhang of the roof.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steinbruchsoldat
    While driving towards Vernon the first thing i noticed was how the landscape was changing. First the mountains with
    all the trees and lakes, then it started to getting drier. No more trees, just like a desert (not really, but you get the idea).
    We had a rest at lunch and while we were napping the weather turned into really hot sunshine. Perfect for a bit relaxation...
    While we continued driving the weather turned into rain again. We had another dinner in the rain...




    Old ride: 4WD Blazer
    New ride: Mitsubishi L300 4WD
    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    You have to be one of the most enthusiastic and practical builder's on the Forum(...)
    You are the Go For It, Guy!
    Quote Originally Posted by surpip;
    Awesome, I had no idea that redneck had made to Germany. Love it.

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    Default 19.07.2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Chilliwak
    We had a few quick repairs to do on the Chevy. The front fender kept coming out of alignment, so i screwed it on with
    some self tapping screws. It looks solid now. We drove towards our destination in pouring rain. We made the turn-off onto the
    logging road and stopped to lock the front hubs. With all the rain the road was a little slick and slippery. 37km of logging
    road later we arrived at our destination. We quickly set up camp so that we were protected from the rain. We have an area
    right beside the lake for cooking, eating, and relaxation. 50feet away we have a small 8foot by 16 foot cabin.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steinbruchsoldat
    The day started with another fender repair. The third to be exact. The small self tapping screws broke, so Chilli put
    in some bigger ones. Seems to be solid now. Then we finally reached our destination, of course in pouring rain. Nice property,
    directly at the lake with a small cabin. After we set up the tarp over the cooking area we had dinner. Of course steak...










    Old ride: 4WD Blazer
    New ride: Mitsubishi L300 4WD
    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    You have to be one of the most enthusiastic and practical builder's on the Forum(...)
    You are the Go For It, Guy!
    Quote Originally Posted by surpip;
    Awesome, I had no idea that redneck had made to Germany. Love it.

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    Default 20.07.2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Chilliwak
    With the camp set-up done we decided to put the boat in the water. We draged the 12foot aluminium boat into the water
    and installed the 10hp motor. At first i could not get the motor started. I found out that it helps to install the fuel line
    correctly. Afterwards the little outboard fired right up. Later that evening I thought it would be good to show Steinez how
    to fish. He caught the first fish that we had to throw back because it was too small. The one fish we did catch that was large
    enough was left for the eagles.
    Quote Originally Posted by Steinbruchsoldat
    First day at our "new home". The weather cleared up and we had some sunshine. At the boat test drive the lake turned
    really rough, so we both got wet. But then we had sunshine again and we dried up really quick. Saw an eagle flying over us. Had some hamburgers for dinner and
    went for a little fishing. Seems to be fun...






    Old ride: 4WD Blazer
    New ride: Mitsubishi L300 4WD
    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    You have to be one of the most enthusiastic and practical builder's on the Forum(...)
    You are the Go For It, Guy!
    Quote Originally Posted by surpip;
    Awesome, I had no idea that redneck had made to Germany. Love it.

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    Default 21.07.2011

    Quote Originally Posted by Chilliwak
    Awoke at 5.00am to the sound of a huge moose going for a swim. I had to wake Steinez so that he could see it.
    It is raining all morning so there is not much to do except count the raindrops. At about 11.00am I came up with the idea to
    teach Steinez how to play Backgammon. He won the first game. Also, the rain seemed to have stopped. So now it is time for a
    walk after lunch. After a lunch of smokies with melted cheese me and Steinez took a hike further up the logging road. It
    seems a developer is selling tiny parcels of land for $88.000. No wander they call it "Fortunes landing". The guy will make a
    fortune selling all those tiny lots. Once again the weather has turned to rain. We made it back just before it started to pour.
    I challenged Steinez to another game of Backgammon. It seems like he is starting to learn the game...
    Quote Originally Posted by Steinbruchsoldat
    Incredible weather! It changes from sunshine to rain to thunder every 30mins. Sometimes we had all together at one time. Never seen something like that...


    Old ride: 4WD Blazer
    New ride: Mitsubishi L300 4WD
    Quote Originally Posted by AeroNautiCal View Post
    You have to be one of the most enthusiastic and practical builder's on the Forum(...)
    You are the Go For It, Guy!
    Quote Originally Posted by surpip;
    Awesome, I had no idea that redneck had made to Germany. Love it.

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    Default Looks like fun!

    You guys are living it up! I'm traveling to BC in August, and I hadn't started to really get excited until now. Great pics, great camper, great scenery!

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