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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Westy Kit Reviews

Finally got around to editing the kit reviews we made whilst travelling in Benny on our West Coast trip back in 2012. Better late than never and I hope they are helpful.

Review: Levelling Blocks


Review:  GoWesty Travel Bag


Review:  GoWesty Recaro Seats


Review: GSI Bugaboo Base Camper Cookset


Review: Folding Travel Chair
[Cannot Find a Link :(]


Review: GoWesty Fridge Elimination Kit


Review:  GoWesty 12V Fan


Syncro Build Draft


Here is the early Van Build List - Looking forward to meeting with Kirk to work through the build and amend and adjust.  Still lots of selections to make from colours to models e.g. what colour laminate to what type of bumpers etc.  When you write it out boy there is a lot of stuff, but I can't wait to get stuck in.  At least the engine is on order a VW 1.9 Pumpe Duse Deisel Engine :)

Let me know if I have missed anything or you have any cool idea.

Base Van

Syncro (4x4)

Paint 

Body Main
Body Contrast
Insulation
Sound Proofing
Dash Color Coding
Wheel color match
Nato Tank Color Match

Van Exterior Options 

Power Steering
Old Man Emu Suspension
Big Brake Kit
Rear Differential Lock
Wheels
Tires
Engine
Cruise Control
Power Locks/Keyless Entry
Alarm System
Truck Mirrors
Smoked Side Markers
Smoked Rear Lights
South African Grill
Front Spot Lights
Side Spot Lights
Rear Spot Lights
Wheel Arch Moldings
Front Bumper
Brush Guard
Rear Bumper
Swing away tire carrier
Das Mule Side Bars x2
Das Mule under carriage box's
VW Mud Flaps
Window Tint (TBD)

Van Interior Options 

Heated Seats
Eurovan Front Seats
Rear Bench Seat
Upholstary
Door Panels
Carpet Kit
Floor Mats
Gear Shift Extension
Cup Holders
Dash Gagues
LED Lighting (TBD)
LED Mood Lighting (Idea)
Stero (Bluetooth/Nav/Backup Camera) & Speakers

Camper Options 

Westfalia Pop Top
Lift Kit Roof Rack Kit
ARB Awning & Mosquito Netting
Westfalia Cabinets (Customized and Re-Laminated)
Truck Fridge
Reclining Rear Seat (Design TBD)
Custom Blackout Curtains
Webasco Heater
Dual Isolating Batteries (2 x 6 Volt) with Charging Indicators
Levels Invertor
12 volt outlets
Fire Extingisher
Sliding door & Rear Hatch screens
Bike Rack
Porta Potty Cabinet
Portable Airconditioning
Nato Fuel Tanks x 3
Integrated Dog Bowl

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Syncro Part 1 - Video Posted

A rainy day in Seattle after hanging out with good friends who spent a year travelling the US (you can check out their blog here).   When we got home I finished up the video of yesterdays trip:

Video - Syncro Colour Selection:  Part 1

We awoke this morning from a restless night after being haunted by the colour monster.  Having selected and announced our colour choice with confidence that evil monster started to weasel its way into our heads and started to cause us to question ourselves.  It was like buyers remorse but for colours, so I guess you could call it colour remorse.  The conversation went somthing like this:

Matthew "What do you think of  our choice"

Sarah "I'm not sure ..."

Matthew "We need to be sure ..."

Sarah "What do you think of Purple or Pink"

Matthew "Your kidding right ... we said no to Purple or Pink"

Sarah "What do you think of the Colour ..."

Matthew "It looks good"

Sarah "Your not filling me with confidence ..."

Matthew "No it is a good colour, just not sure about the grey"

Sarah "What about Purple or Pink"

This conversation went on for a while and we decided to sleep on it.   Bad idea as the colour monster pounced at around 3am in the morning.

After a not so good night sleep Sarah finally conceeded Purple and Pink, a colour choice I just could not get my head around, OK, OK, I think it is too girlie for a rugged 4x4 so shoot me ...  We then agreed there was no other colour we liked better than our choice, but seriously does making decisions have to be this hard - apparently so, for life changing decisions such as the colour of our Syncro.

Next up is names, and that is still to be settled .....


Saturday, March 15, 2014

Syncro Part 1 - Choosing Colours

What a morning we spent three and a half hours today with Kirk at North Westy looking at colours and fabrics for our Syncro.  The critera we set ourselves was to have a colour pallet that was bright, warm, fun and unusal with a hit of modern but at the same time keeping a retro feel.  Not an easy task.  Here are the colours we landed on and with the help of Photoshop a rough rendering to give a better idea.  We managed to select the Body Colour, Seat, and Bedding colours as well as the Pop Top.  Still to go are the cabinets, carpets, floor, curtains, door panels and roof lining. and I am sure there is something we have forgotten.  Whew the picking colours melarky is tiring, thank you to Kirk for the time and patience as we might have changed our minds a few times :)

Look out for the video diary coming soon ....

Here is what we have so far

Color Pallet


Photoshopped Renderings:  Front of Pop up not accurate



Friday, March 14, 2014

A Synro In Our Future

An exciting day as we took the second step to owning our custom VW Syncro Camper.  We took the first step last week after building a rough wish list we spent a good few hours with Kirk talking through options and of course prices.  Tomorrow we head back to Northwesty to talk through the build we put together last weekend and start looking at colors and fabrics.  Sarah said it is like building a small house and she is not wrong.

All week we have been looking online at colors and interiors, but are we any nearer to a decision, "Nope" here are a few we have found online.
















Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Crazy Thoughts

I won't tell a lie, last week was tough and the cause of a lot of introspection.  Why, well 4 months ago I  took a risk and changed roles at work after reflecting on my career and personality.

I embraced the role with gusto and learnt a tremedous amount.  Looking back could I have read the role better and could I have seen the signs earlier, yes, but that as they say is the benefit of hind sight.  It seems sometimes the universe is giving us what we ask for even if we don't realize we are asking for it.  Two opportunities have since arisen that I would never have had exposure to. Regardless of whether the opportunities transpire the vote of confidence is humbling.  At the same time I found new friends who provided support and assistance unlooked for which I am truely grateful.

In the depths of frustration Sarah planted a wild seed of thought in my head.  She said "why don't you just quite and we can travel for 3 months" at first I dismissed it, but then everywhere I seem to turn the idea of letting go and traveling presented itself.  Now it could be that I am looking for it, like a color you don't see until you start to look and then you see it everywhere.  Well that is as it maybe but the idea has stuck and we started to look at campers that we could spend up to a year traveling in.  We met with a friend who took a year out traveling, he inspired us and that weekend we very nearly purchased a sprinter camper.  As it turned out we did not buy the camper but did meet a wonderful couple that we hope will become good friends.

4 years ago we purchased a restored 1985 VW Vanagon Westfalia Camper that we call Benny, yes we named him as all good friends need a name.   We have had so much fun in Benny and often talked about living in the van and traveling.  After considering a bigger camper and an Airstream Trailer we came back to the fact that the VW is just a great form factor.  Sure we would like something bigger but there is something about the VW and the VW community that is just, well Cool.  So we decided that if we did do it, it would be in a VW Vanagon.

That lead us to consider if we would travel in Benny and why wouldn't we since we already have him, right.  Well we could but ever since getting Benny we have wanted a Syncro, whats a Syncro, its a 4x4 Vanagon and it could take us places Benny can't go.  Since we are considering a trip why not build our dream camper.  Another crazy thought but why not, it would be a journey that we could document and share and at the end of it have a camper to go anywhere in.

Now let me be clear, I am handy but not that handy, so we called our friend Kirk at Northwesty and started to talk about the idea.   As luck would have it an ideal donor van is available and a Saturday discussing options has left us with lots to consider and next steps to take.

Back to the first crazy thought, giving up work and going traveling.  "Really could it be done", "could we take the plunge"  these are the thoughts buzzing around in my head, very quickly followed by "what am I thinking", "am I crazy" and then followed by "I want to" followed by "It means giving up my job", "what if I can't get another job" followed by "sure I could contract" followed by "do we have enough savings" and it goes on.  Yup, I am conflicted and the decision has not been made yet but the more I think about it the more it seems to make sense.  Time seems to be flying by faster and faster and I can't help feeling terrified that now may be the time.

No matter what a change is coming ...........




Monday, March 3, 2014

The Path is Not Always Smooth

It has been a while .....

I created Maxlifeout to share my journey to make the most of every day and to help inspire you to do the same.  Well I have an admission to make.  I have fallen into old ways and allowed circumstances to dictate life rather than grab life by the collar.  Funny how that happens and how easy it is to fall into old self limiting patterns.  I am sharing this blog as real life has ups and downs and today is a down.  My wonderful wife inspired me to share this as life is real and the journey the universe puts us on is not always clear.

Back in October, I decided to challenge myself by taking an individual contributor role for a newly formed team.  I believed it would be a good fit for my strengths and one were I could make a difference.  I throw myself into the new role and let it consume me.  Yup there was the first sign, did I mention I am a type A personality, well I am and the full force of that personality was applied.

By the time I got home in the evenings, I was a zombie,  all I wanted to do was veg out in front of the TV.   That is the toll throwing my all at something has on me, and I tell myself it is worth while.  I tried to maintain empowering patterns.  In January I completed the online 9 day bike tour of Sufferlandria, boy that was tough, but after the tour, I lost motivation.   Over the holidays I took vacation and had enough time to get Foundation Training classes up and running but it was all I could do to maintain the energy to keep them going and failure to market the February classes led to only one class being run.  Yup all my energy was being diverted into my new role.

It is funny how you can work so hard and still not be successful, surely they see what I am doing, the difference I am making.  Sadly in my experience it is often the times I work the hardest that I am the least successful.  Being knocked down whether your fault or not is a lesson, I know this but boy getting up always feels tough no matter how practiced you become.  I tell myself, I should have read the role better,  I should have seen the signs, I should have, I should have, but the truth is not matter how much I should have, I have arrived at the here and now.

It does not matter that the role and responsibility of the position was not clearly defined or that the support system for a new team member was lacking.  It does not matter that doing the right thing upsets the norm and challenges others.  It does not matter that manager & peer support is lacking, it does not matter that those you are trying to help love what you are doing when those you work for see you as the problem.  All of these and more sound like excuses for failure and you are left feeling why me again.

I am writing to remind myself and you that failure teaches us and is the very definition of taking a risk.  I have been humbled by wonderful feedback from those I have supported and the effort they have gone too to support me, including sponsorship for a new role.  But the words and actions of your manager still hurt and in that hurt the universe reminds me to let go and remember who I really am.  I define who I am and no one else.  That is easy to write but much harder to internalize, trust me.

I find my self at a cross road that I will admit is frightening.  Do I pursue another Job or it the Universe providing me with the circumstances to let go?  Since arriving in the US I have wanted to travel and see the sights I moved 5000 miles to see.  Instead I have allowed my career to dictate my life.   I want to let go but I am frightened, there I said it, ok not just frightened but terrified to let go.  What if I take this as a sign from the universe and I get it wrong?  What if I give up my job and can't get another one?  What if I am knee jerking because of a bad situation? 

I don't know the answer today but just getting these words out have helped.  Thank you for reading and if you are facing a struggle, I send you my strength as I ask for yours in return.