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What car would you drive to the Arctic?

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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 06:44PM
Craigslist says that a 90-94 Legacy can be had for under 2K. Not bad.

Most Alcan competitors use block heaters to keep the cars warm over night. I am thinking of also using a heater pad on the transmission.



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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 07:16PM
Volvo 245?
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 07:27PM
Kieth,

I have thought about a late build date Volvo 240 but they are expensive in Seattle.



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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 07:43PM
Within a minute i found this:

this would be cool too
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 08:29PM
I was driving my aunt's turbo diesel Tpoyota prada (landcruiser) around Panama last week thinking that it would be a very good car for that kind of trip.

We managed 30 MPG with the little 1.8L turbo Diesel - she has the short two door thing, good room in back good ground clearance and OK handling with a nice 5sp manual box.

They will be selling it this winter, you could start at the south end of the Pan American Hwy and drive to the north end! Now that is an adventure!

Derek
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 09:14PM
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I was driving my aunt's turbo diesel Tpoyota prada (landcruiser) around Panama last week thinking that it would be a very good car for that kind of trip.

We managed 30 MPG with the little 1.8L turbo Diesel - she has the short two door thing, good room in back good ground clearance and OK handling with a nice 5sp manual box.

They will be selling it this winter, you could start at the south end of the Pan American Hwy and drive to the north end! Now that is an adventure!

Derek

Gawddamn youse ARE brilliant!
Look at as a warm up...real warm. Only problem is where most of my family is from, near the Darien Gap.

Where d'ya 'spose he should start from?
I'd suggest start in Ushuaia, that more or less the end of the road...
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 09:31PM
Damn half-breed Flemish-Panamanians from the Gap, probably some Columbian mixed in there for good measure! Oh, no am I going to get banninated for this comment? winking smiley

Has anybody figured a way through the Darien Gap?

http://www.amazon.com/Road-Fever-Tim-Cahill/dp/0394758374
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 10:35PM
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Damn half-breed Flemish-Panamanians from the Gap, probably some Columbian mixed in there for good measure! Oh, no am I going to get banninated for this comment? winking smiley

Has anybody figured a way through the Darien Gap?

http://www.amazon.com/Road-Fever-Tim-Cahill/dp/0394758374

Who lent me their copy of that?
Was it you Andrew?
That's where i got the idea of starting in Ushuaia!!!
Google-map it!

Here's from your link:
If you define "adventure travel" as anything that's more fun to read about than to live through, then Tim Cahill's Road Fever is the adventure of a lifetime. Along with professional long-distance driver Garry Sowerby, Cahill drove 15,000 miles from the southernmost tip of Tierra del Fuego to the northernmost terminus of the Dalton Highway in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, from one end of the world to another, in a record-breaking 23 1/2 days. Just like the authors' camper-shelled GMC Sierra truck, the narrative bounces along at a relentless pace. Along the way Cahill and Sowerby cope with mood swings, engine trouble, Andean cliffs, obstinate bureaucracies, slick highways, armed and uncomprehending soldiery (not to mention the challenges of securing O.P.M., or Other People's Money--the sine qua non of adventure, Cahill observes). Author of such off-the-wall travelogues as Pass the Butterworms and Jaguars Ripped My Flesh, Cahill is equipped with the correct amalgam of chutzpah and dementia to survive what can only be called "The Road Trip From Hell." Readers, however, will thoroughly enjoy themselves.
From Library Journal
This is a hip, rather self-indulgent, yet ultimately triumphant account of an attempt to break the Guinness Book of World Re cords time for a road trip from the tip of South America to Prudhoe Bay, Alaska. Cahill and endurance driver Gary Sowerby spent 23 days piloting a truck while battling customs snafus, mechanical problems, bad roads, civil rebellions, terrorists, bandits, the vagaries of weather, their own anxieties and mood swings, and physical exhaustion, with grit and bluff, sporting lapel pins and consuming donated four-month shelf-life milkshake packages. For all the comic-opera aspects of the text, Cahill is an informed, serious commentator on the history and prospects of the countries through which they pass. Readers familiar with Cahill's alternate lifestyle point of view will know what they are getting into. Fans of his contributions to Outside and Rolling Stone , and of Jaguars Ripped My Flesh ( LJ 10/1/87) and A Wolverine Is Eating My Leg ( LJ 2/15/89) will grab his newest work. For others, expect a treat.
- Libby K. White, Sche nectady Cty. P.L., N.Y.
Copyright 1991 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

And no, no Colombian blood in the fambly. Everybody says Columbias are crazy, Columbians say "Those Panamanians are the real lunatics, MADRE DIOS!

Yaeh I think Robert should start his Alcan from down there in Tierra del Fuego..
What adventure in just the name!
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 10:47PM
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Merrilee,

Exactly the point! It's a cool car but I need something that can be made reliable.


I'm just bitter because my friend and I were both really looking forward to watching it go by us. We worked four stages that day and we were robbed!
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 10:53PM
the 245 wagon would be my choice. Mine with the welded diff and Winterforce tires is like a truck. Plenty of room in the back. Simple to work on, strong, cheap enough you could leave it up there if it broke.

And a heater that will roast your feet on low in freezing temps.

I would scrounge a VW or Corvair gas heater for it too.
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 10:55PM
I miss my Corvair
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 11:12PM
Eduardo Mayhem loaned me a copy (I think it was him, I was too damn high on Oxycontin and/or Percocet to remember) when I was laid up from a circular saw to wrist/hand injury about 9 years ago, and then he gave me a copy a year or two ago!
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 01, 2011 11:33PM
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Eduardo Mayhem loaned me a copy (I think it was him, I was too damn high on Oxycontin and/or Percocet to remember) when I was laid up from a circular saw to wrist/hand injury about 9 years ago, and then he gave me a copy a year or two ago!

Dayum, who lent me that book?
Maybe it was Derek Bottles?

What a book, huh?
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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 02, 2011 10:18AM
'06 GTO with Holden Monaro LS1 and AWD trans....if it wasn't a TSD.

But since it is, well I dont know.
Stewart's Raceworks Ford F-150 Luxury Prerunner.....

http://www.stewartsraceworks.com/our_vehicles.php



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Re: What car would you drive to the Arctic?
March 02, 2011 10:45AM
Whatever you decide on, don't be a lame-o with a block heater. Real men burn wood!
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