remote travel

Loading and Unloading an EarthCruiser

One of the great things about EarthCruiser is the ability to containerize the vehicle for international travel. Loading and unloading can be easily done and gives you the peace of mind for safe transport anywhere around the world. Loading into container https://www.facebook.com/earthcruiser.overlandvehicles/videos/vb.525681150830043/1023291081069045/?type=2&theater Unloading from container https://www.facebook.com/earthcruiser.overlandvehicles/videos/1056300224434797/?l=2532449664612263927

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How warm is the EarthCruiser in cold conditions?

EarthCruiser utilizes a Webasto Dual Top evo diesel system to provide both hot water and hot air for room (space) heating within the camper during cold weather. The Dual Top evo is an integrated air and water heating system that provides cabin heating and hot water in all seasons. Full climatic heating is user controlled by the adjustable thermostat on the command panel. The Webasto units are fed from the main fuel tank, so you need to keep fuel in the main tank if you need to use the heater, water heater or cooktop.  The Dual Top can operate while the vehicle

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Driving the Silk Road

The Silk Road The Silk Road is an ancient network of trade and cultural transmission routes that were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting the West and East. The route consists of many roads, paths, and passages linking approximately 4,000 miles and up to 20 countries depending on the given route taken. The Silk Road received its name in 1859 from German scholar Baron Ferdinand von Richtofen — centuries after the caravan route stopped being used. This same route has been traveled for the last 10,000 years and has become a bucket list journey for many overland

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Age is only a number

There is a recent viral article about a 78-year-old woman from Germany, whom is traveling around the world in a 1930 Hudson — solo, except for the few times she travels with a guide. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/coconut-grove/article47077810.html People are mystified by her age and the desire to travel around the world solo. Many are inspired and see the appeal with travelling the globe. We have people contact us from all over about EarthCruisers with the desire to travel the world.  Going to remote places is growing rapidly and having the ability to get away from the crowds. At EarthCruiser we

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EarthCruiser gets EU certification

Bend-made adventure vehicles meet European standards By Joseph Ditzler / The Bulletin / @josefditzler Published Oct 24, 2015 at 12:01AM EarthCruiser , the Bend-based maker of adventure vehicles, has partnered with a Swiss dealer to crack the European market, company founder Lance Gillies said Thursday. A European Union certificate of conformity for EarthCruiser, which shows the vehicles meet EU standards, opened the door, he said. “It opens up the market enormously.” EarthCruisers already ply the roads, back roads and open terrain in 70 countries, Gillies said. With certification in Europe, he expects sales to continue growing. “Business is absolutely fantastic;

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World Travelers: Uwe and Meg

Uwe dreamed of the day he could go off grid and travel the world. After retiring and doing 5 years of research he found EarthCruiser. He said the major selling points were the size, functionality, and craftsmanship in the vehicle. Uwe and his wife Meg purchased their EarthCruiser in 2010 and never looked back. Recently, I caught up with Ewe and Meg when they stopped by our headquarters in Bend, Oregon. In May, they entered the U.S via the Port of Tacoma, Washington with a their EarthCruiser in a shipping container. Trying to travel off-road as much as possible they

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Inside the World’s Most Amazing Adventure Vehicle

http://www.outsideonline.com/2024386/inside-worlds-most-amazing-adventure-vehicle EarthCruiser makes some of the most incredible and capable vehicles on the planet. Based on a 4-wheel-drive Mitsubishi Fuso platform, the EarthCruiser FX averages 15 miles per gallon, has a 1000 mile range and can carry enough fresh water to keep you off the grid and self-sufficient for months at a time. Founded in Australia and now based in Bend, OR, an EarthCruiser should be on the short list of vehicles to consider if your dream involves selling your house and traveling the globe for years at a time. By Outside magazine

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Featured in Outside Online- The Coolest Adventure Vehicles We Found at Overland Expo

We’re ready to quit our day jobs and go explore the planet By: Bryan Rogala Oct 6, 2015 For the uninitiated, EarthCruiser makes some of the most incredible, expensive adventure rigs on the market—they run upwards of $200,000. Designed and tested in Australia but now built in Bend, Oregon, EarthCruisers are based on a 4WD Mitsubishi Fuso platform and designed to be the go-anywhere, self-sufficient base camp of your dreams. These things get about 15 miles per gallon and can take you completely off the grid for months at a time, thanks to diesel- and solar-power systems and 80-gallon water

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Loading and Unloading an EarthCruiser

One of the great things about EarthCruiser is the ability to containerize the vehicle for international travel. Loading and unloading can be easily done and gives you the peace of mind for safe transport anywhere around the world. Loading into container https://www.facebook.com/earthcruiser.overlandvehicles/videos/vb.525681150830043/1023291081069045/?type=2&theater Unloading from container https://www.facebook.com/earthcruiser.overlandvehicles/videos/1056300224434797/?l=2532449664612263927

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How warm is the EarthCruiser in cold conditions?

EarthCruiser utilizes a Webasto Dual Top evo diesel system to provide both hot water and hot air for room (space) heating within the camper during cold weather. The Dual Top evo is an integrated air and water heating system that provides cabin heating and hot water in all seasons. Full climatic heating is user controlled by the adjustable thermostat on the command panel. The Webasto units are fed from the main fuel tank, so you need to keep fuel in the main tank if you need to use the heater, water heater or cooktop.  The Dual Top can operate while the vehicle

Read More +

Driving the Silk Road

The Silk Road The Silk Road is an ancient network of trade and cultural transmission routes that were central to cultural interaction through regions of the Asian continent connecting the West and East. The route consists of many roads, paths, and passages linking approximately 4,000 miles and up to 20 countries depending on the given route taken. The Silk Road received its name in 1859 from German scholar Baron Ferdinand von Richtofen — centuries after the caravan route stopped being used. This same route has been traveled for the last 10,000 years and has become a bucket list journey for many overland

Read More +

Age is only a number

There is a recent viral article about a 78-year-old woman from Germany, whom is traveling around the world in a 1930 Hudson — solo, except for the few times she travels with a guide. Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/community/miami-dade/coconut-grove/article47077810.html People are mystified by her age and the desire to travel around the world solo. Many are inspired and see the appeal with travelling the globe. We have people contact us from all over about EarthCruisers with the desire to travel the world.  Going to remote places is growing rapidly and having the ability to get away from the crowds. At EarthCruiser we

Read More +

EarthCruiser gets EU certification

Bend-made adventure vehicles meet European standards By Joseph Ditzler / The Bulletin / @josefditzler Published Oct 24, 2015 at 12:01AM EarthCruiser , the Bend-based maker of adventure vehicles, has partnered with a Swiss dealer to crack the European market, company founder Lance Gillies said Thursday. A European Union certificate of conformity for EarthCruiser, which shows the vehicles meet EU standards, opened the door, he said. “It opens up the market enormously.” EarthCruisers already ply the roads, back roads and open terrain in 70 countries, Gillies said. With certification in Europe, he expects sales to continue growing. “Business is absolutely fantastic;

Read More +

World Travelers: Uwe and Meg

Uwe dreamed of the day he could go off grid and travel the world. After retiring and doing 5 years of research he found EarthCruiser. He said the major selling points were the size, functionality, and craftsmanship in the vehicle. Uwe and his wife Meg purchased their EarthCruiser in 2010 and never looked back. Recently, I caught up with Ewe and Meg when they stopped by our headquarters in Bend, Oregon. In May, they entered the U.S via the Port of Tacoma, Washington with a their EarthCruiser in a shipping container. Trying to travel off-road as much as possible they

Read More +

Inside the World’s Most Amazing Adventure Vehicle

http://www.outsideonline.com/2024386/inside-worlds-most-amazing-adventure-vehicle EarthCruiser makes some of the most incredible and capable vehicles on the planet. Based on a 4-wheel-drive Mitsubishi Fuso platform, the EarthCruiser FX averages 15 miles per gallon, has a 1000 mile range and can carry enough fresh water to keep you off the grid and self-sufficient for months at a time. Founded in Australia and now based in Bend, OR, an EarthCruiser should be on the short list of vehicles to consider if your dream involves selling your house and traveling the globe for years at a time. By Outside magazine

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Featured in Outside Online- The Coolest Adventure Vehicles We Found at Overland Expo

We’re ready to quit our day jobs and go explore the planet By: Bryan Rogala Oct 6, 2015 For the uninitiated, EarthCruiser makes some of the most incredible, expensive adventure rigs on the market—they run upwards of $200,000. Designed and tested in Australia but now built in Bend, Oregon, EarthCruisers are based on a 4WD Mitsubishi Fuso platform and designed to be the go-anywhere, self-sufficient base camp of your dreams. These things get about 15 miles per gallon and can take you completely off the grid for months at a time, thanks to diesel- and solar-power systems and 80-gallon water

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