Posts Tagged ‘Sprinter’
Changing the fuel filter, part 1
Thursday, September 4th, 2008Driving by stick
Sunday, July 27th, 2008Flick up, flick up. Flick up.
Flick down.
Flick down.
Ahhh, I have matched the speed of the person in from of me. No foot on the throttle. In fact the feet are moving to Huey Lewis.
I love driving by stick. Cruise control on the Sprinter. The little arm that sticks out from the steering wheel on the left. Set it for 65 (my speedometer reads about 2 miles high), sit back and enjoy. It will control most hills, up and down (9999 mpg says the Scan Gauge) and give you the chance to do some dancing – or at least aggressive foot taping.
If you don’t use cruise control, you should. I think it is one of the most effective ways to control mileage and it gives you a bit of freedom.
I’m getting thirsty. The road is smooth, cruise control on – think I can get to the refrig? It is right behind me . . . just a little more . . .
The big sliding door
Saturday, July 26th, 2008As Sprinter owners know, our sliding door is much larger than most and so is the opening. Sometimes you want to keep the opening smaller . . . camping with mosquitoes, don’t want the sun shinning on your carpet, cabinets or couch, don’t want everyone in the parking lot to see inside . . . lots of reasons.
That is why Sprinter has an option, code GXQ SLIDING DOOR TWO-STAGE OPENING/CLOSING, that allows your door to open part way. Sportsmobile also rigs a pin and cable up to stop the door from opening. I wanted it but they talked me out of it – thank goodness.
In the picture you will see my solution. Just a normal tennis ball though it would be a little better if it were a flat one. Every time I am loading the sun is glaring down on the back of part of cabinetry – I have about 2 feet that sticks out into the door space. I know the sun can fade things quickly so I started looking for a solution. One of my main criteria for solutions is that it comes from my garage without a trip to buy something. Looking around in the garage, next to the hardly used tennis rackets, I found this.
There ya’ go!
88 hours and counting
Friday, July 25th, 2008What can you do with only 88 hours to go before departing to the Land of the Midnight Sun? I want to be careful not to peak to early. I could easily be packed and just sit in the driver’s seat for 87 hours but the neighbor’s would talk . . .
- Still have to clean up my fishing gear. I am carrying some light tackle to hopefully catch some trout for lunch along the way. The big fish I’ll just buy and say I caught it.
- No languages to practice. The Rosetta Stone didn’t have any course for the tribal languages of the Yukon or Alaska.
- A friend from one of the Sprinter forums was “nice” enough to send me a link to the newspaper talking about this could be Alaska’s coldest summer ( http://www.adn.com/life/story/473786.html ). Thanks a lot! Just when I was picking out which shorts to wear! Hey, it will just make for better stories around the campfire (barbecue) when we get back.
- I have also been following (from their forum) some of the Sportsmobile gang that are up north. Everyone is having a blast!
- Do you want to see what life is like on the ferry? Go here and you can watch some short videos.
- Twiddle di dee, twiddle de dum . . .
- Oh yes, my wife has been busy getting all her work done so she can leave for a month so she hasn’t packed anything. Lucky her! She’ll get all the excitement on Tuesday night!
- I am still trying to figure out how much wine, gin, etc. I can carry through Canada. I hate the metric system!
- I am sure the price of diesel fuel will drop $2 or $3 dollars a gallon on September 1 – about when we are do back.
- I am going to buy mukluks for all the grand-kids – if they still make them in Alaska and not China.
Cocktail time.
















