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Presentación 3d del proyecto de transformación de una Renault Máster L2H2 para dos adultos y dos niños
Presentación 3d del proyecto de transformación de una Renault Máster L2H2 para dos adultos y dos niños
#Realtalk right now: this bike ride was tough. We share our adventures on here and a lot of people assume we are some super athletes. Yeah, right... Steph nearly vomited on the climb. She was beat about half way up. This wasn't a hard trail, but it was her first major elevation gain on a bike - 900 feet. . But you know what the kicker is? This is her at the TOP. She didn't give up, she didn't call it. She pushed through and she is darn proud of that. And she had a blast on the downhill! 🚵 . Truly, we are not some incredible athletes that can just rip it all the time. We are mediocre at many of our adventures. But we still get out there and try it, because there's no way to become the best if you never start, right? . What accomplishments are you proud of for yourself?via via @Adventure_in_a_backpack Instagram bit.ly/2y0ACnj
We have started running some basic wiring for some of the lights, outlets, and fans. We are waiting on the remainder of our solar supplies to come in and Steph is making sure we stay organized and squared away with our wiring. We will be doing a FULL how-to over integrating a huge solar array (825 watts!!!) with a gigantic battery bank (700 amp hours!!!) In a camper van. Why are we using such an excessive solar setup? Sure, our computer and cameras suck up a large amount of power, but that's not the main reason. When we come to a 'trailhead near you' we don't want you to go to your car, fire up the engine and let it idle, just to charge your phone or camera. No... we want to have enough solar power to share! See us at the trailhead? Come on over! We will have some charge waiting for ya! All we ask in return is a story about your adventures! Have you ever seen something like that at a trailhead?via via @Adventure_in_a_backpack Instagram bit.ly/2q0jeah