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Old 11-19-2011, 05:25 PM
 
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EarthRoamer Expedition Vehicles are equipped with all the systems needed to travel confidently to remote areas for extended periods of time WITHOUT dependence on external campsite hookups.

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Old 11-19-2011, 05:51 PM
 
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And here's an owner's review:

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Old 11-19-2011, 05:52 PM
 
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EarthRoamer Expedition Vehicles are equipped with all the systems needed to travel confidently to remote areas for extended periods of time WITHOUT dependence on external campsite hookups.

For those working in the oil patch making the big money... If only I can dream...


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2008 EarthRoamer XV-JP 5.7L Hemi V8 Equipped!

2007 EarthRoamer XV-LT #055
WOW! Those are awesome. I saw one of these or something very similar in town TODAY. It is camo colored and has more of a topper on it than a camper but it was a FORD F350 crew cab diesel that looked almost identical to some on their website. It was pulling a cargo trailer with on top of a car hauling trailer. I turned around and tried to get a pic of it but it was too icy for me to follow and try take a pic. Thanks for the post!
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Old 11-19-2011, 05:55 PM
 
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WOW! Those are awesome. I saw one of these or something very similar in town TODAY. It is camo colored and has more of a topper on it than a camper but it was a FORD F350 crew cab diesel that looked almost identical to some on their website. It was pulling a cargo trailer with on top of a car hauling trailer. I turned around and tried to get a pic of it but it was too icy for me to follow and try take a pic. Thanks for the post!
You're very welcome. I would definitely consider buying one of this trucks. Perfect for couples or single people.
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Old 11-19-2011, 06:02 PM
 
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Pretty amazing! Thanks Jax
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Old 11-19-2011, 06:03 PM
 
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Pretty amazing! Thanks Jax

You are welcome. How's it going international?
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Old 11-19-2011, 06:37 PM
 
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And this links are from a different company that also sells Expedition Vehicles:

Global Expedition Vehicles

Used GXV for sale:

http://globalxvehicles.com/wp-conten...11/02/Fuso.pdf
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:00 PM
 
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You are welcome. How's it going international?
Good. Thanks for asking!

Just getting all my ducks lined up for the big move December 1st to Williston. I fully expect to find work within a few a days of arrival although I am prepared to go as long as 60 days before I will take anything (going home is not an option).

I am also following the advice in the videos you posted. I don't plan on leaving one stone unturned when it comes to finding work.
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:06 PM
 
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Good. Thanks for asking!

Just getting all my ducks lined up for the big move December 1st to Williston. I fully expect to find work within a few a days of arrival although I am prepared to go as long as 60 days before I will take anything (going home is not an option).

I am also following the advice in the videos you posted. I don't plan on leaving one stone unturned when it comes to finding work.
You are right man, Failure is NOT an option.

You got the right attitude man, get a pair of good balaclavas and some hand warmers Man besides your blankets and sleeping bags. Keep us updated.
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Old 11-19-2011, 07:16 PM
 
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You are right man, Failure is NOT an option.

You got the right attitude man, get a pair of good balaclavas and some hand warmers Man besides your blankets and sleeping bags. Keep us updated.
Thanks Jax. Fortunately I do have housing lined up so won't be needing any sleeping bags.

I'm throwing some iron around the gym as well and taking some very hard manual labor temp jobs so I am accustomed to all this (again) before I get there. Some of my co-workers around here think I'm crazy the way I'm working. One even said "dude, you are running around here like you are some 18 year old!" LOL!

Little do they know Well some know but aren't up for the trip or the work so I no longer mention it. One guy said he thinks fishing is more lucrative and doesn't know what he would do socially in ND (like you have a social life on the boat - whatever). God bless 'em though but I got things to do and this "career change" is just what the doctor ordered.
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