This 1989 Toyota Land Cruiser VX HJ61 High Roof was imported from Japan and now shows 288,800 kilometres (~179,500 miles). Finished in dark grey metallic with factory side graphics over a gray cloth interior. This truck is powered by a 4.0-liter 12H-T inline-six turbo diesel paired with a 5-speed manual transmission. Factory PTO winch. Maintenance is up to date. Mild patina in the right places honouring its age.
10 Survival Tips for Overlanding: How to Prepare for Emergencies
When you’re overlanding, there’s always a chance that something could go wrong. That’s why it’s essential to be prepared for emergencies. In this blog post, we’ll discuss some survival tips that will help you stay safe while travelling in the wilderness. So stay tuned for some essential advice on how to keep yourself and your…
The 8 Best Off-Road Places in the World: Exploring Rugged Terrain
There’s something about rugged terrain and off-roading that just gets the blood pumping. For those who love to explore, there’s nothing quite like taking a vehicle out onto uncharted territory and seeing what lies ahead. If you’re looking for an adventure, check out some of these eight best off-road places in the world! Death Valley…
The Most Remote Community in BC – Atlin
On the way to the Arctic Circle, there’s a side track we can take to the most remote community in the northwest corner of British Columbia – Atlin. Would you drink straight from an unknown creek? I definitely wouldn’t. Or did I? Hello and welcome back to the channel. If you’ve been following, my arctic…
North to South Canol Road – Yukon Remote Travel
The day began at Dragon Lake campground on the North Canol Road – one of the most remote roads in Yukon. I woke up to a frosty morning, made breakfast, packed up, and as always, I filmed myself. One random thing I notice while editing this. Cold weather makes you speak like an Australian. My…
Liard River Hot Springs All To Myself! Alaska Highway pt 2
Waking up early to a gorgeous sunrise from the camp last night. Why so early? Because we have a long drive ahead that leads to a rewarding destination – Liard River Hot Springs. A relief stop on my solo travel to the north. A natural hot spring near the boundary of British Columbia and Yukon.…
Alaska Highway Part 1 – Dawson Creek to Pink Mountain
Dawson Creek marks the beginning of our Alaska Highway journey ahead. If you are so in a rush, driving 11 hours straight will get you to the first city of Yukon – Watson Lake. But I like to take it slow and enjoy what northern BC has to offer in the autumn. Before continuing the…