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Old 09-20-2018, 12:56 PM   #1
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2019 Interstate 4x4 "shake down" Adventure trip

Well we just completed a two week trip through British Columbia and Eastern/Central Oregon. We put about 2,000 miles on the Interstate and came away with only a few minor items needing attention. The van performed flawlessly - and we couldn't be happier with this Interstate. Our FAVORITE by far.

Punch List to fix or improve:

Ceiling Fan air cabin noise - discussed before

Fusion Unit - rip out with a hammer, or install a power kill-switch as before

Toilet Paper receptacle replace - see photo

Hope you enjoy the photos and I hope this helps stimulate each of you to call in sick, or just quit your job, and get out on the road. I can tell you the Canadian's are so happy to see you, perhaps you might consider a trip way North?

The trip plan was for my wife to get North to BC to scout out upcoming ski adventures and enjoy the scenery (you see, my wife of ten years, is from Duluth Minnesota, so North/and cool to chilly temps is how she's wired) and for us to tour BC areas by motorcycle using our ASI as a base camp. No Gusto dog on this trip allowed us to enjoy a dynamic and flexible journey. Maybe find a hotel if the weather dumped rain on us (it did) or we just found a place we'd like to hang out longer and not worry about hitting a deer/bear/moose at twilight.

The ferry system in BC is a true joy to utilize, especially with motorcycles. The system is no-charge to all, and you meet some enjoyable local characters along the way while waiting for the ferry or underway across a body of water.

(Just a quick note - we did hit "SNOW" in Jasper ... unexpected road covered with 6"+ of white powdery SNOW)

We worked our way through part of BC shown on the map, then eventually headed South to discover lovely, quaint Joseph Oregon (Wollowa Mtn Range), rode our motorcycles through Hells Canyo and later through La Grande, Pendleton, Ukiah, and to Hood River for breakfast at Broder Ost.



Purchase Angst:

When I read online someone anguishing about whether to buy an ASI or any adventure travel machine (Cirrus Aircraft etc) I am reminded (as they calculate the acquisition cost, depreciation, cost of ownership blah blah blah) ... how often potential buyers miss the point. These Interstate units are meant for creating memories - tools to enhance our personal relationships with family and friends, or to explore our planet and create new experiences.

Whether it's a pickup with a rooftop tent, an ASI or some other unit in the marketplace - I'm reminded we all need to travel more. Explore more. And get outside more. Our ASI's have allowed us remarkable flexibility and offer substantial utility for our personal use. YMMV

Sure an Interstate will cost more than many/most competitive units in the market. But when considering total cost of ownership, make sure you "put a $$ value" on experiences shared and relationships strengthened with your passengers as you explore new environments together. And yes, I mean put a value on those personal experiences. Just because it's difficult to quantify doesn't mean it doesn't have value.

Finally, from a resale standpoint, I've already discussed our ROI for previously owned ASI units. It costs us pennies per mile to trade up each year. And truthfully, considering the 4wd units costs us nothing to utilize each year. Because of the limited supply and strong secondary market demand. Sure there are cheaper Class B units out there, there are more comfortable and larger B+, or C units out there, there are other 4wd B vans out there with better departure angles and more rugged looking. But for our needs, and possibly your needs, the ASI is perfect! Elegant, versatile, practical, cost effective considering resale, safe with 4wd, and very comfortable on the road and while parked. It's the right product, with the right design being offered to the right (expanding) demographic.

I know it sounds like an AS pitch. But that's not my intended message. I've been equally critical of AS in the past when build quality or the 2017 Fusion fiasco started.

How about this take-away? Let's all GET OUT THERE a bit more this year eh?

Let's all plan one-extra-trip and stop believing we'll all live forever. We can buy groceries along the way, just walk out to your adventure machine, start it up and drive away from the minutia of home

Hope the photos are not too boring ... they're just meant to inspire you a bit
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Old 09-20-2018, 01:12 PM   #2
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Your problems are probably "par for the course". Glad they did not dampen your trip enjoyment.

The pictures are great, and inspiring. Always good to hear from others having fun on their trip.

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Old 09-20-2018, 01:25 PM   #3
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Old 09-20-2018, 02:30 PM   #4
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It’s YOLO baby [emoji106] Sounds like an awesome trip in the 4x4!
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Old 09-20-2018, 02:40 PM   #5
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SCOTTP - Nice! Love the pics. And excellent Purchase Angst write-up. I took your advice on "Calling in sick" before my 50th birthday . . . and I never returned . . . and it's been great! Lots of income potential lost, but no regrets. Gotta enjoy family while you physically can. Having a lot more money saved at 70 if/when I may not be as physically able to go way-out-there is not nearly as appealing to me as having less money at 50 but be physically be able to do stuff for a few more decades, now doing stuff with grandkiddos.
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Old 09-20-2018, 02:48 PM   #6
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I love your spirit and pics! I took that advice 4 years ago at 58.
Keep up you uplifting posts.
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Old 09-21-2018, 12:22 PM   #7
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Scott,

The wife and I have thought of a Class B but she thinks it will not be big enough for us. We are not small folks.

We started with a AS 23 FB and then jumped to a AS 30' FC with twin beds. We haul a 60# dog with us as well.

What I really miss is the ability to haul our motorcycles with us. Before getting the AS we had a bumper pull, then a 5th wheel toy hauler.

Thought's?

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Old 09-21-2018, 12:29 PM   #8
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How about an Atlas or a similar unit from Leisure Travel Vans?
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Old 09-21-2018, 12:53 PM   #9
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Scott,

The wife and I have thought of a Class B but she thinks it will not be big enough for us. We are not small folks.

We started with a AS 23 FB and then jumped to a AS 30' FC with twin beds. We haul a 60# dog with us as well.

What I really miss is the ability to haul our motorcycles with us. Before getting the AS we had a bumper pull, then a 5th wheel toy hauler.

Thought's?

Kurt

We recently purchased an F350 diesel long bed ... with the intent of putting our motorcycles in the bed of the truck (my intent, not necessarily Bre's focus).

We pick up the Globetrotter next week - but it's going to be more of a Park and lock up in one-place-for-a-month rig i think...
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Old 09-21-2018, 07:37 PM   #10
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Great pics and thanks for the write up.

I used to street ride a LOT more (lots of rides in Central/eastern Oregon), but mostly dirt ride now. Still have my Ducati Multistrada but the OSSAs, Beta and AJP get the most use.

I haven’t been in that part of Canada for quite some time.

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Old 09-22-2018, 03:25 AM   #11
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Amazing trip and sound advice. We recently purchased our ASI to help unplug our family of 5 and spend more time together in varied settings. Your message has great purpose. Thanks!
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Punch List to fix or improve:

Toilet Paper receptacle replace - see photo
You missed a photo?

We gave up on using it...does not protect the paper from getting wet...
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Old 09-22-2018, 10:20 PM   #13
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One of the best posts ever here. As a recent noob to this world over the past two months with an '18 4WD I echo pretty much everything you state. But you said it better than I would. The AI is elegant. And it is a vehicle from which memories are built. And yes, let me hand you the hammer for the Fusion system, lol.

I have been working remotely from it with flights in between to places needed since late July. I just turned east from the NW and slowly making my way home to DC for early October. Currently in Montana with 7,000 miles logged so far (I don't even know how that is possible other than to say that river chasing for my passion is mile consuming!) I will hit two months soon and not a single regret despite issues and/or noob naive mistakes and panic.
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One of the best posts ever here. As a recent noob to this world over the past two months with an '18 4WD I echo pretty much everything you state. But you said it better than I would. The AI is elegant. And it is a vehicle from which memories are built. And yes, let me hand you the hammer for the Fusion system, lol.

I have been working remotely from it with flights in between to places needed since late July. I just turned east from the NW and slowly making my way home to DC for early October. Currently in Montana with 7,000 miles logged so far (I don't even know how that is possible other than to say that river chasing for my passion is mile consuming!) I will hit two months soon and not a single regret despite issues and/or noob naive mistakes and panic.
EYECHIP - Great to hear you are still on your big trip. In 2 months, you have put 1,000 miles more than I have in 7 mos. That is a lot of memories for sure. Best to you heading back home.ò
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You missed a photo?

We gave up on using it...does not protect the paper from getting wet...
Geez you don't miss anything skinny!

Here is a photo of the damaged TP holder, and a photo of the criminal who was involved. The culprit/criminal subscribes to theory:

"if you don't want to do something, do it poorly and you'll never be asked to do it again."



Also - here is a photo of the view from the rear camera you discussed/noticed before.

And finally ... if you don't keep an eye on her, you never know what trouble she'll get into next. Ugh ... 10 years so far, and i'm holding on for dear life...
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Here is a photo of the damaged TP holder,
SCOTTP - did tp holder break on it's own or during normal use, or did you rip that out of the wall out of frustration because it does not work ? Sometimes, our tp holder works weird (mechanically), although seems to keep tp dry. How to take shower and not get water in that big hole ?
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Hahahahaha Loved that update Scott. (and I am still trying to figure out what that last photo is, LOL!!!! )
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Thanks for the awesome post.

I sometimes consider swapping the 26U for and ASI. Both have pros and cons.
But just when I make up my mind in one direction (to keep the TT) I read something like this and end up on the fence again.
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Thanks for the awesome post.

I sometimes consider swapping the 26U for and ASI. Both have pros and cons.
But just when I make up my mind in one direction (to keep the TT) I read something like this and end up on the fence again.
MWBISHOP - ahh, yes, the dilemma. After owning ours for 7mos. now, if I were to do it again, it would be nice if the old 22' dually was still available new and then pulling a very small trailer like the Nest, Basecamp, or Sport. If they ever offer the 19' Shorty in dually, it would be hard for me to resist trading in my EXT for a combo short AI + short trailer. Wishful thinking here.
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SCOTTP - did tp holder break on it's own or during normal use, or did you rip that out of the wall out of frustration because it does not work ? Sometimes, our tp holder works weird (mechanically), although seems to keep tp dry. How to take shower and not get water in that big hole ?


Hey

That’s what I’m saying ... the woman is a BEAST!

We’ve never showered in an ASI before, so no water worries. We duct taped up the opening and AS Portland fedexed us a new TP housing so we could keep the van “perfect.”

Re: Sitting on the fence. I completely agree with you. Pros and cons. We have an (ordered) Globetrotter which just arrived at our dealer. The plan was to relocate the trailer to different locations in the US or Canada and sort of have a base of operations for a month at a time.

Maybe we should all buy a community trailer to leave in an agreeable location and share it. I know, I’ll call it “timeshare!!!”


BRILLIANT!!!!!


Final photo at Pendleton woolen blanket factory. It’s a sculpture of a bike...the woman will climb anything. She spent her entire life in Minnesota and was pole vaulter for the University of Minnesota. I just try to “keep up.”

Note to self: next wife is going to be a really old gal who just wants to stay home. No white water rafting in Patagonia either. I mean really “stay home” feed me mashed potatoes and Pappy Van Winkle every night.


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