An Adventure of a Lifetime
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Welcome friends and family alike!
Thank you for helping us reach the great outdoors and be able to go on these amazing adventures. I'm sure you've either seen or heard about our offroading and camping stories but if not here's a glimpse into our world.
Williams Canyon, NV
We have been outfitting our '96 Toyota Land Cruiser, Nori, to brave the path less traveled. From the deserts of Southern Californias' Anza Borrego to the frozen forests of Washingtons' Rock Candy Mountain, we want to see it all!
Tahoe National Forest, CA
Throughout our travels, we have built, modified and added various changes to Nori. While Nori is certainly capable, there are a few things we would appreciate to have your help in.
Siskiyou National Forest, OR
These changes will not only help with our capabilities to travel farther and head towards obstacles we wouldn't be able to traverse through but also help with the comfort of our travels.
O'Neils Meadow, CA
Sheel-mann seats
With older vehicles comes older technology and unfortunately the seats in the land cruiser haven't aged well. Cracking leather and non-functioning electronic tuners make these seats usable but by no means comfortable. Sheel-mann offers a variety of upgrades to comfort such as four-way lumbar support and an armrest. I've been able to sit in one of these bad boys and MAN you can feel the comfort.
Rooftop Tent
While our DIY sleeping platform setup is nice, we have just about maxed out on space available. A rooftop tent, would allow us to keep the trunk open for our gear and Echo while keeping weight down low. Plus who doesn't love waking up to a view.
Freezer and Drawer system
With a rooftop tent as an option, changing things over to a more organized solution is going to make a worlds difference. Under our sleeping platform we keep two plato crates. This is by no means a bad setup but it lacks the ability to grow and keep things organized. Cookware, recovery gear, and miscellaneous items will be able to be stashed in its designated space.
We've all used coolers in the summer, yeaaaa ice and water aren't the funnest thing to handle when offroading. Having a dual-zone refrigerator would allow us to go the whole trip without needing to deal with stale food or sloshing water. One thing we are most excited about is to be able to have a popsicle in the heat of summer out on the trail. How cool would that be?!
And as we always do, we extend the invitation to anyone wanting to join us for some camping adventures!
To donate anonymously please view the directions listed here or reach out to Lulu or Garrett!
We appreciate your support from our family to yours.
Organizer
Garrett and Lulu Garcia
Organizer
Dublin, CA