Canyon de Chelly in Arizona’s Navajo Tribal Lands is a spectacular National Monument. The best way to see it is from the back of a WWII 6X6 truck driving up the river beneath the towering red cliffs. Many ruins were built by the ancestral Puebloans (previously called Anasazi) hundreds of years ago. Protected by overhanging [...]
Happy Easter to Everyone! This morning we woke up to a spectacular view overlooking Navajo Tribal Land’s Monument Valley in Arizona. As tradition insists, we had a little Easter basket with Sharpie colored eggs and a real Swiss chocolate Easter bunny. The hand carved wooden bowl reminds us of the time we spent among the [...]
We have become so soft, when the air conditioning system starts to blow warm air, we say “what’s that about?!!”, forgetting the days of our Land Rover when we had neither AC nor power steering nor power brakes nor cruise control. When our AC started to act up, the soon-to-be great automotive technicians at Sahuarita [...]
Fords have been notorious for having cracked sector shafts in the steering gear box. If a cracked sector shaft breaks, and they have, you loose all steering. Nice huh? All steel components including the sector shafts are magnafluxed at Lee Power Steering before assembly. In route to the Overland Expo, we stopped at Lee’s in [...]
In our absence attending the Overland Expo 2011, progress on our new shop and garage slowed down. Late winter and early spring snowstorms didn’t help. Nevertheless, things are moving along. Lights, water and much of the plumbing are finished. It was nice to be able to pack The Turtle V in a relatively warm and [...]