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Travel with our family

Join us as we explore the world in our carbon-neutral, 4x4 expedition vehicle called The EcoRoamer. We are happy to share our travel adventures, family memories and homeschooling experiences as we journey down the road less traveled.

Back Again

Hello All, I hope that everyone is doing well, and that the January blues aren’t getting you down too much! Well, Bob is absolutely right, I am WAY over due to post an update on the progress of the EcoRoamer build, but it has been a bit of a crazy few months. Here’s what has […]

In The news…

The New York Times ran a story this week about a few other examples of people working on eco-friendly camper ideas. Most of them are conversions of existing RV’s using veggie diesel. Still, an interesting read and very encouraging to see other people starting to create this trend. We’ve been very excited about the prospect […]

Dimensions

Originally Posted by OutbacKamper Jay; What are the door dimensions (width and height) required for the tent? Thanks Sent you a PM…

Availability

Originally Posted by Prybry had one question on the comp. toilet… is the peat required going to be hard to find were your planning to go? Just a thought… Yes, you’re probably right… Geoff at Airhead recommended that we use the compressed Coir bricks, which are made from coconut husks. They come in a highly […]

Bed tents

Originally Posted by OutbacKamper Jay I have been enjoying following your build, thanks for sharing so many details. Now I have a question …. I noticed you have a fold out tent room. Is this a standard RV part that can be purchased and installed as a kit or assembly, or was this custom built […]

Sema Ii

Originally Posted by haven From SEMA, a possible paint scheme for Jay’s F650: HA HA… Pretty subtle! Judgling by the custom headlights and the extra doors, I’m guessing that was one of Alton’s trucks done by “Scotty & Mikey” (see the posting before yours) Very slick, but not exactly our style… PS – Wish I […]

Sticky Thread…

WOW, I love this thread – it seems to generate a debate or discussion on all kinds of different topics! So far, I think we’ve covered environmentalism, diesel engines, frame mounts and now adhesives! The 3M tape sounds cool, and I’ll be sure to try it on some (near) future application. In the mean time […]

Gluey Goop

Originally Posted by Mickldo To attach the sheets we use 3M double sided tape. We got the idea from an aluminium, double decker, prototype train we were asked to build for one of the rail mobs here. Apparently it is widely used in the train industry to attach the sides of the trains. It is […]

Quick Update

Hi All, Thanks for your great comments, and thanks to those who posted up pics from our fantastic weekend in the U.P. Michigan. (Thanks Kristian!) We have spent the past weeks taking the truck out for it’s first ‘shakedown’ trip and it has performed incredibly well overall. (on some pretty tough trails) We’re up in Canada […]

Double doors

Originally Posted by DiploStrat Congratulations on such a monster project. A thought. I have never shipped a vehicle without considerable theft/damage. have you considered a hard door between the camper and cab to reduce the chances of theft. (The cab is usually a loss as you must leave it open.) You’re absolutely right. We do […]