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Thread: P.J., the custom Wrangler Rubicon expedition motorhome

  1. #21
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    Killer Trip report, it's like we're riding shotgun on the shake down cruise!

    Cant wait for the rest
    Pat Bonish
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulJensen View Post
    How do you think I get as much done...???...
    Early to bed, early to rise? Or are you one of those people who are able to get by with little sleep?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Overland Hadley View Post
    Early to bed, early to rise? Or are you one of those people who are able to get by with little sleep?
    yeah...

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    Default Test Drive - 4

    ...continued...


    (above) ...New day, the shakedown cruise continues...


    (above) The temperature last night was right around freezing...The Jeep had the roof closed and it was noticeably warmer inside than the night before...


    (above) Looking for surf halfway down the Strait of Juan de Fuca...On the right day, one wave here can reshuffle the list of life priorities...


    (above) On a bigger day, you catch 'em on the other side of the dolphin...


    (above) The mirror wave is over there...


    (above) Nine inch perfection...


    (above) I'll hang out here for a while, hoping the changing tide changes the size...

    You can see how perfect that tray is for the camera...Between the camera and the wheel is a slot in the tray that is sized just right for a cell phone...


    (above) I took some time to understand the radio...Here I'm using my I-Pod Touch to feed the input...Later I figured out how to upload music via a flash drive to the built-in hard drive...Nice...The new speakers were a great investment...The sound is awesome...!!!...


    (above) The tray in front of the passenger seat is where I kept my guide book for the trip...


    (above) Just hanging out on a quiet weekday...


    (above) Dry food and cook gear rides here...


    (above) Back on the road...Rural living...


    (above) Heading west...


    (above) I could make that a motor home...


    (above) Fishing is the money magnet up here...


    (above) Heartfelt...


    (above) Hometown pride...


    (above) Little changes around here...


    (above) Probably a meth lab...


    (above) There still is some sawmilling going on...


    (above) One of the originals...

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    Default Test Drive - 5

    ...continued...


    (above) The day is turning out to be a nice one...


    (above) Logging still is a landscape changer...


    (above) Another empty beach...All of them are like that...


    (above) Closed...


    (above) I'm just following arrows...


    (above) What a great day for a drive...


    (above) To the north-west tip of the the USA...


    (above) Wall art, PNW style...


    (above) I was pulling off the road at most turn-outs to check things out...


    (above) So much wide open space...


    (above) This section of road is a dream to drive...


    (above) It just hugs the coast for miles...


    (above) S turns forever...


    (above) Makah Nation...


    (above) Yes...


    (above) Tribal cemetery...


    (above) Somewhat typical for a tribal nation in the PNW...


    (above) Nice rack...


    (above) Porch, firewood, dog...


    (above) The place to get things fixed...


    (above) Still waiting for the economic recovery...

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    Love this style of Photo-documenting a drive!!
    Pat Bonish
    Every Miles A Memory
    Lowkey Hideaway - Come Visit

    Exploring North America by Backroads and Trails When We're Not in Cedar Key

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    Default Test Drive - 6 -


    (above) Recurring housing theme...


    (above) Once out of the village the vistas expand...


    (above) Finally, The Pacific Ocean...


    (above) The surf wasn't all that great, and honestly, this is a high vehicle vandalism area...'Nuff said...


    (above) I decided to set my destination for the day to be Lake Ozette...Onward...


    (above) Wide point on the shoulder lunch break...


    (above) I'm really enjoying how easy The Jeep is to drive...The sweet spot seems to be about 45 MPH...The steering is just right at that speed and the motor gets the best mileage around there...About 18MPH on the flats...


    (above) April still is unsettled...


    (above) Back along The Strait...


    (above) Another turn-out photo op...


    (above) Creative fencing...


    (above) More of that wall art...


    (above) What you do with that rope that washes ashore...


    (above) Last view of The Strait on this trip...


    (above) Small is beautiful...


    (above) Riverside ...Lifted 'cause it floods often...


    (above) The Jeep is heavy...Something over 5,000 pounds if I remember right...That puts it the Bentley weight class...Maybe in the Bradley Fighting Vehicle class...Whatever it is, it has a super smooth feel when rolling...Luxury feels right...


    (above) There are so many shades of green up here they haven't named half of them yet...


    (above) Respect...


    (above) When we moved up here in 1990, this was one of our first places to explore...


    (above) That, is a barn...

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    Outstanding!

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    The Jeep is heavy. . . Something over 5,000 pounds if I remember right . . .
    That's possibly the correct weight on one of those new habitable-zone planets they seem to discover all the time now, but anywhere where g is about 32 ft/s2, it'll be considered an accomplishment if it's stayed close to the original 7 kilopounds.
    Mike Hiscox

    2007/2012 custom Jeep Rubicon expedition motorhome
    2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee
    2006 Honda PS250 Big Ruckus Expedition Scooter
    1996/2002 Honda XR600R highly-modded


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    Default Test Drive - 7


    (above) Barn, defined...


    (above) Done right...


    (above) Here in the USA...


    (above) Where there roads go on forever...


    (above) This one used to all dirt...


    (above) I need some...


    (above) One lane...


    (above) A benefit...


    (above) Like always...


    (above) Lake's high...


    (above) Sun's out...


    (above) Product test...


    (above) Me...


    (above) It rained hard last week...


    (above) Cleaned out the camera...


    (above) Fussed with the lenses...


    (above) Dynamic B&W...


    (above) Sunny Day...


    (above) Favorite place...


    (above) Life is good...


    (above) The peak of the board is pretty far off the ground...


    (above) Ground view...


    (above) Tent up...


    (above) The camera kit minus the one I'm holding...
    Last edited by PaulJensen; 04-12-2012 at 03:40 AM.

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