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What did you do with your Grenadier today?

I lock mine with the key on a ferry. This seems to work although the Range Rover driver to me, forgot to disable his alarm and his battery was flat after 30hrs on the Santander to Portsmouth ferry. Although you can take out fuse fc04 in the cockpit fuse box to put in transport mode
The alarm system has a tilt sensor which I proved by jacking up the vehicle when locked with fob and it sets the alarm off. In hind site I should have checked the alarm by jacking up when locked with the key.
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Got back from a 2 week Portugal trip in the Grenadier, 12 hours at home and i already want to go back!

Grenadier performed flawlessly, absolutely loved the extensive sand tracks and highlands Portugal has to offer.

Had a nigh in one of the best wild camps I've ever found by the beach, absolutely nobody about and miles of pristine sand.

such a beautiful country
That looks steep!!
We go in summer for a month every year. Was thinking of retiring there most of the year.
 
Weighed the truck at the local goWeigh since I have striped the drawer/platform out for running wiring...

Front: 1,505 kgs
Rear: 1,400 kgs
GVM: 2,905 kgs


No Driver
As weighed with full tank of diesel

2023 Base model Station Wagon
Diesel
Factory Roobar
Factory Winch
Factory Side Runners
Factory Rear Ladder
Factory 17" Steel Wheels with BF Goodrich tires
Factory Diff Locks
Factory Checker plate
Factory Tow bar - with tow tongue on board
No aux battery but High Load Auxiliary Switch Panel and wiring
rubber mats
centre arm rest
 
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Added a couple of accessories to my DropRack... a Kuat Piston SR bike rack. I have their hitch rack version on my Rivian and didn't love having a swing mount on my '86 Land Rover 110, so I decided to mount one up top. A brilliant design that doesn't require removal of the front wheel and has an integrated lock for some peace-of-mind.

I also bought canoe-specific ends for my Goodboy Paddlesports rack... simple to remove with two pins when not in use. Although slightly higher profile than I'd prefer, it allows the canoe and Adirondack guideboat to clear the Kuat so both can remain in place - leaving enough room to occasionally mount a Thule roof box. The photos were taken during a 'test fit' as I await the arrival of t-slot eye bolts for securing properly with straps. I off-set the base bar slightly forward so that the canoe clears my Airstream - which still allows me to see straight ahead without the bow of either boat interfering with visibility.

One unfortunate discovery I made this week is that DropRacks is in bankruptcy... hopefully a company will invest or purchase, as the design and execution is excellent. As I've posted earlier, the product allows me to return to solo paddling, despite injured shoulders that prohibit heavy lifting above chest height.
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I bought a CTEK MXS10 and a 13 pin trailer adaptor to trickle charge the Grenadier back in Jan, saves pissing about under the bonnet or under the back seats. It stopped working after a few months, quick email to CTEK and a new one was dispatched with no questions asked. Good service!

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Just curious, did you lock the vehicle with the key or the fob, in the ferry ⛴️ hold. I am still confused about the tilt alarm. And the fact that the M1s have an "advanced" alarm vs the N1. I think that was the sales blurb at the time, as one of the differences
I locked it with the key in the door both ways, didn't set off the alarm and the crossing back was relatively rough for the first 12 hours. Mines an N1
That looks steep!!
We go in summer for a month every year. Was thinking of retiring there most of the year.
I was thinking the same thing when driving around, I could easily live there! especially when you get back to the UK and immediately get frustrated with the state of the place. Portugal is apparently the poorest country in western Europe... makes you wonder how they measure "wealth"
 
Did you go through the Picos de Europa in Northern Spain on the way to or back from Portugal. That’s another lovely region. Quite a few characters on the ferry inc many 4x4 owners and bikers and another Grenadier owner coming up through Morocco , Spain and Portugal as I did.
Yes we stopped for one night in the Cantabrian mountains, absolutely stunning and just makes me want to explore that region for another few weeks! the Biker we met on the ferry was a good guy, gave us a few good tracks to check out, and some camp spots. He lives a stones throw from Bussey's so will stop in for a beer at some point! That's what i love about overland travel, the people you meet.
 
Solo camping night to chillax in Okala national forest in central Florida. Rained this morning which kept the heat down. One of the last opportunities to sleep comfortably at night in Florida before the heat and humidity really sets in.
 

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Did a run with a group in the PNW. Made it to 4k before running into snow. The QM exceeded my expectations. Steering was awesome, nice and relaxed. No confusion locking diffs when needed. Radflo shocks were amazing. Did a high speed bit of hard whoops and theL663 had a tough time keeping up
 

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One last one, they lines up Land Rover by series, they took picture. Then as a joke, we added mine and we all climbed on to our rigs.
 

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Did a high speed bit of hard whoops and theL663 had a tough time keeping up
Awesome mate! glad to see the QM out doing bits. The Grenadier gives you the feeling that its happy in that environment too, unlike the L663 that in my experience feels out of place offroad
 
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