

We are pulling out to put the rig on the ship to Chile in a couple of days.
I am still working down the last items on the endless “to do” list.
Today I discovered that the spare main circuit board for our refrigerator we’ve been carrying around for the last six months is the wrong part.
It was fortuitous to discover it here in San Diego instead of Bolivia or Cambodia.
Nevertheless, I’ve completed all the major fabrication and modifications I needed to do prior to shipping overseas.
I posted the final fabrication and modification photos in Album 27 on our Expedition Vehicle design and build site here:
(Please note that the following site has been deprecated and is no longer maintained.)
http://www.hackneys.com/mitsu/index-buildup-photos.htm
I updated the home page of the site to reflect the final project data. Click here and scroll down:
(Please note that the following site has been deprecated and is no longer maintained.)
Some things just cannot be explained. How do a bunch of antique International Harvester tractors and
The ship carrying our Fuso, Seaboard’s Thor Nectar, arrived late morning on Saturday, 12 Janua
01/28/2008 01:43:25 GMT We crossed the Andes today. Now in Argentina. All is OK. Sent via Skymate
I updated our route map to include our camp sites from 2008-04-20 to 2008-07-23. To look at a partic