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Howdy folks! Figured it was about time to get this thread going. After saving and planning this trip for the past 3 years, Lauren and I are set to leave TODAY for the first leg of our Pan-American journey.  :driving:


We are leaving from San Francisco to travel back to our home-state of Florida to say adios to our family and friends, from there we will trek back to Texas and cross the border into Mexico. DESTINATION: USHUAIA, ARGENTINA :bowdown:



We have no set plans, No real set destination other than getting to the bottom. Our timeline for the trip is at least 1 year. We are planning to extend the trip by hooking up with volunteer organizations, couchsurfing, and house-sitting when possible. We have modified my 87 4Runner into a quasi-camper with most of the luxuries of home. ie: Bed, Stove, Shower, 110v etc.



The truck is fitted to tackle some serious off-roading, we look forward to exploring tons of backroads and trails all up and down Central/South America. Any suggestions on places to go, people to see, beers to drink will be appreciated!



I am still waiting to pick up our truck from the 4x4 shop today where they are mounting a rear-swingout for 2 jerry cans, Our lease is up and my last day of work was yesterday so we are OUTTA HERE as soon as we get the truck.

We are going to take about 2 weeks or so to drive from Northern California to Florida. Lauren has never seen much of Utah, Nevada, Colorado so I believe we will be journeying that way. We plan to just look at the atlas and pick out national/state parks/monuments/forests  to camp at along the way. Again we are open to ANYTHING so throw up your suggestions.

SO EXCITED!!!


Here is our blog with more information, feel free to subscribe and follow us on the facebook

http://homeonthehighway.com

Thanks,
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 :bowdown: Nice! This should be an adventure for sure! I envy your enthusiasm and you sense of adventure.  :clap2:  Looking forward to all your pics as you travel. Good luck on your journey and be safe. I will watch this thread for updates.  :beerchug:

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planning to do the same trip some day. enjoy  :thumbs:

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looking forward to hearing about your trip.

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seems the two of you have alot of energy and ambition.
enjoy the trip and be safe

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thanks for the encouragement guys, still waiting on the 4x4 shop to finish buttoning up the rear bumper. Also got some sliders put on there, in case I want to get a bit wild!

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subscribed.  post up pictures when you get time along the way.  sounds like a fun trip.  be safe.
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good luck and be safe! if you pass thru houston on your way from FL to Mexico hit me up.
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Awesome adventure ahead, Ya'll be careful and enjoy, I'll be looking forward to updates. :wave:
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So cool! Subscribed for sure!! Would love to do this some day myself.

I am no expert in overland travel, these are merely my random thoughts knowing a bit about the types of Toyotas and parts you will have available to you in South America. What kind of front suspension parts are you carrying as spares? I see you have a rock solid OME lift, but I know solid axles are pretty prevalent down there and many areas may never have gotten IFS at all. I would definitely make sure you have plenty of IFS front end parts in case you end up somewhere where the only front end parts available are for solid axles. I didn't see mention of spare parts in your blog so I thought I'd mention it just in case.

Can't wait for more updates. Have a safe journey!!  :beer:
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Did you buy that front bumper from a guy named Joaquin and how much did you pay for it? Because I gave that bumper to him a year ago and if he sold it to you I wanna make sure I get my share!

Just kidding.....I am envious of your upcoming adventure.
I'm looking forward to your updates.

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Sounds like an adventure for sure, a very good friend of mine mother used to travel to Chile regularly driving a Ford F350 4x4 in the 70's. They are an importer of South American folkart, she'd be gone for months. They are still in business in Santa Paula, CA, Elenor Menzie Imports. They no longer need to travel in this fashion, they fly down and base out of there to search the remote towns for artifacts made by the locals. She used to tell some great stories of her travels. Good luck and have fun. I'm going to send them your blog link, they may enjoy the memories.
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Looks like you have been on some fun adventures!!

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November 1st came and went, we were antsy to get going but the world had other plans. Luckily we only ended up two days behind “schedule”, which I am now declaring as a dirty word. Schedules are for people who have someplace to be.

Darren and Marc at Any7 got the truck all finished up, they did a great job putting our ideas for the truck into action. We picked it up and headed home to cram all worldly possessions into the back.

Thanks guys!


Luckily this process only took about 30 minutes. Impressive! We bid our landlords and our cabin farewell and headed out the door. It was too late to actually make it anywhere and the truck was too full of crap to camp in the back. Darren let us crash on his couch for the night, the first of many couch surfing experience to come I am sure.

Re-arranged the back of the truck in the morning and hit the road. Our destination for the night was the Sierra mountains.

Excitedly we headed off into the rolling foothills of the Sierras.


The clouds looming overhead did not look very inviting, and as we approached the mountain range we saw signs stating the most of the mountain passes were closed. I thought this was odd since I was just up here last weekend and there wasn't any snow on the ground. Cranked up the weather report on the radio…

WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY – SNOW STORM APPROACHING EASTERN SIERRAS AT 730PM – 8 INCHES OF SNOW AND 75 MPH WINDS EXPECTED AT 8000FT.

Perfect, so pretty much exactly where we were heading? Looks like our “schedule” is about to change again. A quick look at the map and we decide we are going to go up and over the Sierra range and camp at a ghost town called Bodie on the eastern-side foothills. The storm was not scheduled to hit until 730, was only 430 at the time. We were about 2 hours from the other side. No problemo. We press on determined to beat the storm.

Not much time for pictures this visit to the Sierras.


Approaching 8000FT


Making good time, should make it easily before the storm hits. …until


What the hell!? Construction delays on the Carson pass! A bunch of bozos trying to build a road as the storm approaches, A long line of trucks idling waiting for the road to clear.  The white flakes starting to fall and winds picking up!

Eventually we make it over and haul ass down to Bodie as the storm picks up gusto. We find a side-road up in the hills and setup camp for the night as the storm set in. It’s going to be a cold one…

DAMN! 11F at 830AM, Had to have got down to 5F or so overnight


We awake to all the windows completely iced over, rear window and side windows frozen up, only way out of the truck is to move all the crap piled in the front back onto our bed and then climb out the front seats.

Iced over


She still started on first crank!


Froze our ass off trying to repack the truck in 11F weather, headed into town to grab a coffee then headed south. We wanted to check out the Ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Home to the oldest living things in the world.


Weather was still crappy but we knew if we waited any longer they would shut the road down (We have tried 3 times to get up here, every time it has been closed due to inclement weather/snowed out roads)

Road to nowhere?


The ancient bristlecone pines are only found in the highest elevations of the Inyo forest, from 8000-12000ft these beasts have lived for over 4000 years. Older than the next oldest living thing by over 1000 years! I had to see them!

Conditions worsening, 4Runner can take it. My buddy Jimbo gave me my first 4x4 lessons driving in a damn Sierra blizzard, I think I can handle a little powdering.


Made it!


Quick poses! too cold to hang around




Back to the truck and crank the damn heater up!




Drove back out of the park and camped on another backroad near the back entrance to Death Valley

Not a bad sight to wake up too.




Headed up the backroad into Saline Valley, Death Valley National Park


blech, cooties!


DV has some of the most breathtaking scenery in the U.S, the weather/light was crap most of the day so I couldn't get very good pics.


Abandoned homestead


Stopped for some lunch, you can somewhat see our current “organization” system. Still a work in progress.


Saline Valley Rd.




Part of the old trolley system that carted salt from the Saline valley up and over the mountains to Bishop, CA. quite a feat in its day.


Driving down Saline Valleys dirt roads was a blast. The new OME suspension ate it up! I could haul ass now over every type of rock, pothole, dip, whatever. The suspension ate it up and asked for more. I am really happy with it, Thanks again to Any7 Offroad for putting it all together for us.


Riding down the road we came across a Toyota FJ60 broken down on the side of the road. Not being one to leave a fellow Toyota behind we pulled over to see what was up.

Hmmm… 20 year old spare didn't cut the mustard in Death Valley?


Turns out these guys were from LA and were out here cruising for the weekend headed to the Hot springs. They caught a flat the day before and the spare blew out them just a mile down the road. They had been stuck there for about 24 hours now.

At least they had a nice view…


10 minutes with the plug kit and the punctured tire was repaired, took about another 3 hours wrestling with the jack and the stock sagged out springs to get the blown out spare off. Luckily they had beer, which is about all it takes to keep me around for 3 hours.

Stock spare off, not enough clearance to mount the fixed tire though.


Gotta air it down! Ladies… We need your butts.


With the tire aired down we were able to clear the lugs, get it bolted on and air it back up. Back on the road!

We set our separate ways and setup camp somewhere down in the valley.


Woke up in the morning, pack the truck up and headed out. Destination Las Vegas.

Joshua Trees in DV.


Lauren says this is where Dr. Seuss came to write his books, the truffala tree looks oddly similar to the Joshua Tree




Off out the valley, into Nevada.

Reason #1 why Nevada rocks! Was paying ~$4/gal in CA.


We are now lying in bed in a hotel in Las Vegas, couldn't pass up the cheap deal and a hot shower! The adventure continues…

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The adventure is on it's way, I am super envious and glad you are sharing with us. :beerchug:
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looks like you guys are having a great time.  keep the pictures coming. 
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nice! my buddy has a 4runner and has threatened to run away in it multiple times!

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Alrighty, found a dealer in St. George, Utah that ordered me the t-stat  going to check everything out here today, if we look good I am planning to drive the Tuweep trail down to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, then head back to St. George to pick up the part tomorrow.

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Looks like a blast you guys. Dont stop posting great pics.

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Spent yesterday under the truck tracking down my leaks, oil pan gasket is the shitty cork one that leaks, not sure why the guy didnt use the FIPG, so I need to replace that.

Also found that the oil seal on the passenger side input shaft on the diff side is blown out and not holding grease, i think this explains the interesting whirring sounds I am hearing around 40MPH.

My question is, I know the oil pan will be fine as long as I stay on the fluid, How long can I ride out this blown input shaft oil seal? I know I have to drop the diff to replace it but do not have the tools to do so right now.

at the stealership in St. George now, asked them how much to replace the oil seal and they quoted me something like $700. no thanks!




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are you talking about the input meaning the pinion seal, or where the cv goes into the diff?  either way, from the looks of it in the pictures, you have manual locking hubs.  as long as your not running 4wd, nothing is turning up there and it shouldn't be an issue.  I would say keep the diff full if your running 4wd, and go til you find someplace more reasonable that can change out the seal.
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Awesome trip! good luck you guys! keep the pics coming :driving:

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awesome . . . . subscribed, looks like a fun trip be safe and have the time of your lives
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are you talking about the input meaning the pinion seal, or where the cv goes into the diff?  either way, from the looks of it in the pictures, you have manual locking hubs.  as long as your not running 4wd, nothing is turning up there and it shouldn't be an issue.  I would say keep the diff full if your running 4wd, and go til you find someplace more reasonable that can change out the seal.
x2 what he said, se are talkin front right?


anyhow Im so jelous of the freedom the two of you have right know
must be awesome!

thanks for all the pics,
 please keep them coming, its the closest thing to doing what your doing as I can get!!

as always good luck and be safe.

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talking about the front seal first one away from where the pass side shaft goes into the front diff, its marked in the FSM as an "oil seal" and there is a snap ring as well, snap ring is still there, oil seal is gone.

replaced my theromstat with the dual-stage one and all my overheating woes are gone.

still have the leaky cork seal on the oil pan and that shot seal, but so far so good, just keeping an eye on the oil and diff fluids. posting from Zion National park in Utah right now! Going to have pics up once I hit Colorado

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Did you buy that front bumper from a guy named Joaquin and how much did you pay for it? Because I gave that bumper to him a year ago and if he sold it to you I wanna make sure I get my share!

Just kidding.....I am envious of your upcoming adventure.
I'm looking forward to your updates.

ha ya i did! that sunnvabitch! i knew i shoulda lowballed him more, this thing is beef.
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ive got a shop in grand junction co, if u need help replacing a seal and pan gasket
while u are here, let me know and i will pm u my #, u should check out colorado national monumentwhile u are here too.

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If that bumper could talk, oh the stories it could tell.
I'll be watching the adventures you have with it.

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Sounds like an awesome trip! Excited to read on as time goes by.

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Il be sure to watch this thread
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