Saturday, May 28, 2016

The Logistics..

On a trip like this there are obviously some very specific needs we have, especially since we plan to live out of a Jeep the whole time. We have worked countless hours planning and working on the Jeep to bring it to tip-top shape before we leave. On the road we will be able to fine tune how the Jeep is going to work for us. Since this is more than just camping out every night, we wanted to make sure what modifications we did to the Jeep were of great quality and upmost sensibility/practicality. 

One question we get a lot is how we are going to have three people sleep inside the vehicle every night. Well, for one, we are bringing a one person tent (not that we plan on using it every night).  Other than that, Seth has invested in a roof top tent (RTT) that has actually replaced the roof of the vehicle, with a roof that now includes a tent inside it! It is made by this wonderful company called Ursa Minor. We can pop up this tent in less than a minute from the inside of the Jeep just by pushing up on the ceiling. A panel scoots out of the way and we climb right in! Simply put the panel back in place, swing down a support bar, and BAM! It's ready to sleep in. Two people will sleep up in the RTT, while one person gets to sleep inside the vehicle. We have removed a section of the back seats and replaced it with a wooden platform. This platform is large enough that Mat (who is over six feet tall) can sleep comfortably with a three inch thick sleeping pad and sleeping bag. 


Another aspect of the trip is water storage. On board (part of the sleeping platform) is a built-in water tank which holds 15 gallons of drinking water. On the rear end of the Jeep there is an Aqua bumper. This is a bumper which holds 7.5 gal of water (not meant for drinking). This is also pressurized for spraying off things if they get dirty. 


As for the storage system, it consists of two drawers that pull out the back hatch. One side has a pullout drawer containing a two burner camp stove and a refrigerator. The other side of the unit has a pull out drawer for the mess kit, and other supplies needed for the trip. If you open the back passenger door, there is another drawer unit built around the water storage (which is accessible through this same location, positioned slightly to the left). All of this makes up the sleeping platform! 


There is a retractable awning attached to one side the Jeep as well! It is roughly six feet wide and eight feet long with walls we can add to it if we want. This creates a barrier up against the side of the Jeep so we will have a place to escape bugs, change, and shower with our handy dandy HelioShower


For some of the more mechanical things, we have a dual battery system (so we literally cannot have a dead battery), winch, upgraded sway bars, upgraded shocks, 15 extra gallons of fuel (on a hitch haul), lighting system throughout the Jeep (including two LED lights inside, and two large multi directional lights out the back), a vehicle diagnostics reader (so we know everything happening in the computer of the Jeep at all times) and much much more. Probably message Seth if you have any more questions than that...


All of this really would not have been possible without the help of Seth and Mat building and planning all of it. Many hours have been spent researching on expeditionportal.com or sifting through reviews/threads about which systems are the best and most practical.



2 comments:

  1. This is amazing! Can't wait to see what's in store for you three!! I'll be reading!

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  2. emily, my family and i are converting our element with the ursa minor pop up. I'm interested in the awning you guys use, I've looked at that same one myself. Did you guys install it yourselves or have someone do it for you? Would love if you could email me with some info fluxphotography@gmail.com

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