30forthirty - From Alaska to Argentina

akmtgirl

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We are a bit belated getting up on expedition portal since we are 3 months into our trip, but better late then never!
Who are we? Just a duo of 30 year olds addicted to adventure, fun, good people, and seeing the world.
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After a slight quarter-life crisis as we both turned 30, we left our home in Seward, Alaska bound for Tierra del Fuego, with the goal to drive 30,000 miles.
We are driving our 2000 Ford Ranger with Suzie our 1988 popup Skamper camper on the back.
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So far in 3 months we've made it through 3 countries (Canada, USA, Mexico) and are currently parked in Belize doing some maintenance and catching up on computer stuff.

Catch up on the last 3 months and follow our upcoming adventures on our blog 30forthirty.org and on our facebook page http://www.facebook.com/30ForThirty
 
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akmtgirl

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Skamper and Ranger Prep

For those interested in what we did to prepare the vehicle and camper for the trip here is our blog post about prepping and a few pictures of the Skamper.


After months of internet research, Craigslist scouring, and pipe dreams of pimped out Volkswagen Westfalias and Landcruisers, we found the perfect overlanding vehicle right in our driveway; Ken's Ford Ranger. Not only did it have 4 wheel drive and has been mostly meticulously maintained by Ken, we also stumbled on a rare Skamper pop up camper in Seward and sweet talked the owners into selling.

As anyone knows who has researched or has any knowledge of pop up truck campers, finding an affordable, light, durable camper to fit on the back of a Ford Ranger is extremely difficult. We did not have the budget to spend $10,000 + on a new pop up with all the bells and whistles, so our affordable 1988 Skamper has and continues to need quite a few modifications.

It turns out, after being outside during a record snow year coupled with a few tiny pinholes in the roof equals 200 lbs of wet, rotten plywood and insulation. Ken and a few friends tore everything out, replaced the insulation and plywood, and expoxied the crap out of all the seams and holes.
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Ken acquired and mounted a solar panel and is rewiring and installing new LED lights and an oscillating ceiling fan as well as replumbing the leaky hand pump faucet in the sink. Actually he is doing a lion's share of the modifications to the camper and the truck including a long list of upgrades to the Ranger.
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In an effort to update the dated 80's interior which included faded tropical floral curtains, faux wood paneling and dusty rose pink upholstery, I tried my hand at craftiness. I guess I am going to have to stick to cooking, nursing, reading, and drinking beer because I failed miserably at being crafty. I managed to successfully coat the stove cover with flammable paint and unsuccessfully dye the cushion covers, albeit they are now very clean. Despite my best efforts and because of Ken's, Suzie Skamper will be the lean, mean driving machine she was supposed to be.
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Here's a list of all the modifications to the truck and camper.

Camper:

Removed water saturated ceiling and replaced with foam board and plywood.
Sealed all seams with 3M 5200
2×4′s on roof to mount 40W solar panel and roof rack
Roof rack fabricated out of 3/4″ pipe
Deep cycle battery for camper
Solar charge controller and battery isolator in order to for the alternator from the truck to charge both batteries
400W AC/DC inverter with USB port
New fuse panel and complete rewiring
Installed 3x 3W LED lighting in the camper, 6W flood light outside
12 volt fan over bed
Installed fans (actually old computer fans) in the vent over the stove
Dead bolt and new door knob on camper door
Removed the pain in the hole screen door
New water pump and faucet
Everpure Charcoal filtration system for water purification
New propane regulator, hose, and thermocoupler for the heater
Custom awning conceived and created by Ken Inc.
Reinforced rear side doors and master locks to side doors and propane door
New curtains thanks to our fabulous friend Krista

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Truck:

BF Goodrich All Terrain LT 245/75/R16 E (Ken’s pride and joy, I think he has Armor All’d them at least 2 times in the past week)
Firestone Sport-Rite air springs
Shocks
Alignment
Towing mirrors
Hidden kill switch
Radio with auxillary and USB input
Locking gas cap
Ball hitch converted to step
Custom shelf in extended cab
 

jessejman

Adventurer
Took a quick look at your website. Wonderful trip you guys are doing. I'll be watching it and thanks for putting the time in to write about it.

I'm thirty as well, and, now, I admit that I'm jealous of the great trip. -jesse
 

rangerdogg

Adventurer
Awesome guys. I have a 05 ranger and havebeen looking for 2 years and havent found mine yet came close a few times ,but alot of work and too much money and not the size I want. Good luck and keep posting is your a 6' scamper almost had one that sizwe but guy kept playing games. Happy Camping
 

akmtgirl

New member
Our skamper is a 6ft but was in very bad shape when we got it. But the price was right and it was in alaska.
 

rangerdogg

Adventurer
Thanks ya i want a newer one also but out of my budget now. Someday i will be enjoying this wonderfull country .Soon as my truck is paid off i will be looking to spend a little more for one and hopefully find the size lie yours . If you dont mind how much was your and any more pic of camper on outside and inside would be great thanks again. Good luck and safe travels
 

akmtgirl

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We paid 1200 for it but we thought it was in a little better shape then it was. It really should have been free. There are lots of pics of the truck/camper on our blog 30forthirty.org
 

akmtgirl

New member
Thanks ya i want a newer one also but out of my budget now. Someday i will be enjoying this wonderfull country .Soon as my truck is paid off i will be looking to spend a little more for one and hopefully find the size lie yours . If you dont mind how much was your and any more pic of camper on outside and inside would be great thanks again. Good luck and safe travels

Here's a few more pictures for you!

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