That picture wasn't taken at the Arctic coast. You can barely see the mountains from Deadhorse, and only on a clear day.Was the 70 backed into the water on purpose for pictures? Either way looks like a good time.
That first pic is a little alarming! Please post more on here, instead of behind closed doors on Facebook. Share your adventure will all of us! And yeah, 2 years continuously? Holy cow!So am I gonna have to be the one that says....." What only 3 pics so far?"....way more posted to facebook
Oh and who is with Scott in the Snowman pic? Come'on give us some info?
Also I assume this isn't a continuous 2 yrs of travel but that you will be coming home from time to time? 2 yrs is a long time to be away from the wife & the biz.
Yes, the trip ends January 2014. For this year, I will be traveling from now on, and home for less than a month total. 2013 allows for longer time in Arizona. So much of a schedule like this is dictated by the seasons of the year, and in both the northern and southern hemispheres.Did I read that right? You will be gone for 2 years?
Sorry - we took the cassier. We are in Prince George tonightwill you guys be coming threw Grande Prairie alberta? if so what date do you figure?
It is Greg Miller, a friend of mine that loves Cruisers (he is creating the Land Cruiser Heritage Museum at the Miller Motorsports Park) and adventure travel. He is my partner in E7 and the team's lead driver.Oh and who is with Scott in the Snowman pic? Come'on give us some info?
Also I assume this isn't a continuous 2 yrs of travel but that you will be coming home from time to time? 2 yrs is a long time to be away from the wife & the biz.
Because life's to short to be wasting any time. Good on you bud! Have a ball and be safe......
It is nearly continuous travel, although 2013 will allow a few short stints back in Prescott. Stephanie will be joining me for many of the segments. Ray Hyland, the COO will be manning the ship in my absence.
We took that shot on a frozen lake somewhere between Skagway and Whitehorse.The BP folks let them go through the "gate" to the Arctic Ocean. They only let 3 people go through to the "Ocean", so I don't know where that photo was exactly taken. I am sure Scott will chime in and lets us know where specifically that picture was taken.