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sungam
Aug 12, 2008, 10:25 PM
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the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: Car I would like to have most... Fuck the 4x4 image- fucking useless. Station wagon deisel that has back seats that can fold down to form a flat serface big enough to sleep on, then you can open the boot and cook under it. Woo! Yeah, well I can do all that in my 4x4. And, the top comes off in the summer for an open air feel. Go get your granny wagon haggis-donny. 4x4's don't get along well with tiny scottish single-track roads.
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the_climber
Aug 12, 2008, 10:38 PM
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sungam wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: Car I would like to have most... Fuck the 4x4 image- fucking useless. Station wagon deisel that has back seats that can fold down to form a flat serface big enough to sleep on, then you can open the boot and cook under it. Woo! Yeah, well I can do all that in my 4x4. And, the top comes off in the summer for an open air feel. Go get your granny wagon haggis-donny. 4x4's don't get along well with tiny scottish single-track roads. I thought it was climbing and scottish weather don't mix well.
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angry
Aug 12, 2008, 10:43 PM
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the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: Car I would like to have most... Fuck the 4x4 image- fucking useless. Station wagon deisel that has back seats that can fold down to form a flat serface big enough to sleep on, then you can open the boot and cook under it. Woo! Yeah, well I can do all that in my 4x4. And, the top comes off in the summer for an open air feel. Go get your granny wagon haggis-donny. 4x4's don't get along well with tiny scottish single-track roads. I thought it was climbing and scottish weather don't mix well. No no no, it's Scottsmen and same species intercourse that don't go together.
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the_climber
Aug 12, 2008, 10:46 PM
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angry wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: Car I would like to have most... Fuck the 4x4 image- fucking useless. Station wagon deisel that has back seats that can fold down to form a flat serface big enough to sleep on, then you can open the boot and cook under it. Woo! Yeah, well I can do all that in my 4x4. And, the top comes off in the summer for an open air feel. Go get your granny wagon haggis-donny. 4x4's don't get along well with tiny scottish single-track roads. I thought it was climbing and scottish weather don't mix well. No no no, it's Scottsmen and same species intercourse that don't go together. Right. I stand corrected.
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sungam
Aug 12, 2008, 11:32 PM
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angry wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: the_climber wrote: sungam wrote: Car I would like to have most... Fuck the 4x4 image- fucking useless. Station wagon deisel that has back seats that can fold down to form a flat serface big enough to sleep on, then you can open the boot and cook under it. Woo! Yeah, well I can do all that in my 4x4. And, the top comes off in the summer for an open air feel. Go get your granny wagon haggis-donny. 4x4's don't get along well with tiny scottish single-track roads. I thought it was climbing and scottish weather don't mix well. No no no, it's Scottsmen and same species intercourse that don't go together. no- that's whales and aberdeenshire. And birmingham doesnae like the sam-sex sex, but scotland is, for the most part, heterosexual and not beast-o-philes. Iz troo about the weather, though...
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reno
Aug 12, 2008, 11:37 PM
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j_ung wrote: the_climber wrote: 65L tank typically gets me 600-650km on the highway. My first 4Runner with smaller tires would go 700+km on a tank if you kept it under 100km/h What is that in, oh, say, inches? Those would be Canadian kilometers, so at the current exchange rate, about 22 or 23, I'd guess.
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mtnkid85
Aug 13, 2008, 4:40 AM
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This is a question I ponder quite often, as I am some what into vehicles and am always on the look out for my next project. What I have come up with is this. A early toyota 4x4 van, pull motor/trans and put in a cummins 4bt, converted to run on veggi oil, add a large ~30gal suburban fuel tank, build a very small trailer that would carry a very small biodiesel still, now where ever there is Wendys there is fuel. that would cover the mechanical aspect. Then add a roof tent on top and set up the interior for gear storage, and sitting space for rainy days. Run a set of ~31" Bridgestone revos, have a small 8k lb winch on the front and that would be my ultimate climbers/expedition rig! With that said I drive a 96 2wd Tacoma, it does fine Im going to put a topper on it and call it good. For most longer road trips I take my girlfriends 2004 Mercury cougar, 34 mpg and we sleep in the back. But rough dirt roads are a no go with it.
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timd
Aug 13, 2008, 4:50 AM
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One that runs.
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shockabuku
Aug 13, 2008, 4:50 AM
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r0cker wrote: What is the perfect car for a climber? What kind of climber? Ice, rock, boulderer, etc.?
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gt29905
Aug 13, 2008, 4:53 AM
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Any diesel converted to run on bio-diesel. I met some climbers who roadtripped all over the lower 48 practically for free!
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ViewFromTheTop
Aug 13, 2008, 3:08 PM
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Suburu Forrester if you are pretty much anywhere in north America. If you're in Africa or Asia you might want to start looking at Old school Toyota LandCruiser.
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devkrev
Aug 13, 2008, 3:55 PM
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Probably because the OP asked about the perfect climber's car, not the perfect arcteryx-to-starbucks-wearing-boulderon-outdoor-extreme-enthusiast car dev
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flipnfall
Aug 13, 2008, 4:46 PM
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Chevy 15 passanger van. They are selling for super cheap right now. I bought one with 10,000 miles on it for only $10K. It was originally selling for about $30K. I have a TON of room for sleeping, storing gear, etc. Gas costs an arm and a leg, but if the van is set up well, it could be your place of residence like it was for me when I was 18 to 25 years of age. GT
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dlintz
Aug 13, 2008, 4:51 PM
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The best car is the one having the most fun. d.
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stonefoxgirl
Aug 13, 2008, 5:32 PM
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A Wagon
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r0cker
Aug 13, 2008, 5:54 PM
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I rock climb and boulder. I was just throwing this question out there because it came up at the crag the other day!
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krosbakken
Aug 13, 2008, 6:01 PM
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The best climbing / camping car is a 1986 volkswagen vanagon westfalia. The westfalia is the one that has a stove and beds and the top pops up for another bed. My uncle has one up in alaska and it is the shit, take my word for it.
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krosbakken
Aug 13, 2008, 6:04 PM
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flipnfall wrote: it could be your place of residence like it was for me when I was 18 to 25 years of age. GT wait? you lived in a van for 7 years?? nice, tell me you where climbing every day of those 7 years.
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uhoh
Aug 13, 2008, 6:05 PM
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r0cker wrote: What is the perfect car for a climber? The ideal climber's car can traverse all terrain, gets infinite miles per gallon, and can transform into a flying home/autobot when the need for either arises. It should also allow you to travel back in time so that you can get FAs of all the classic routes.
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robbovius
Aug 13, 2008, 6:08 PM
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krosbakken wrote: The best climbing / camping car is a 1986 volkswagen vanagon westfalia. The westfalia is the one that has a stove and beds and the top pops up for another bed. My uncle has one up in alaska and it is the shit, take my word for it. a 1986 volkwagen vanagon? in alaska? sure its not "the shit-BOX"?
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krosbakken
Aug 13, 2008, 6:13 PM
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robbovius wrote: krosbakken wrote: The best climbing / camping car is a 1986 volkswagen vanagon westfalia. The westfalia is the one that has a stove and beds and the top pops up for another bed. My uncle has one up in alaska and it is the shit, take my word for it. a 1986 volkwagen vanagon? in alaska? sure its not "the shit- BOX"? Hell no, I drove around in it for 2 weeks. it is in superb condition, clean, no rust, smells fine, its nice.
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r0cker
Aug 13, 2008, 6:55 PM
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krosbakken wrote: robbovius wrote: krosbakken wrote: The best climbing / camping car is a 1986 volkswagen vanagon westfalia. The westfalia is the one that has a stove and beds and the top pops up for another bed. My uncle has one up in alaska and it is the shit, take my word for it. a 1986 volkwagen vanagon? in alaska? sure its not "the shit- BOX"? Hell no, I drove around in it for 2 weeks. it is in superb condition, clean, no rust, smells fine, its nice. haha! Smells fine!
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OptumisClimb
Aug 13, 2008, 7:12 PM
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The best would have to be Ironhide. He loves off road.
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