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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Sheep’s Head Canyon near Page Arizona]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=235 2010-06-08T07:00:54Z 2010-06-08T07:00:54Z Here is a Quicktime VR panoramic 360 of the end of Sheep’s Head Canyon (near Antelope Canyon) by Page Arizona:

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Valley of Fire State Park north of Las Vegas Quicktime Panorama]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=231 2010-06-08T07:01:30Z 2010-06-08T06:50:33Z Here is a Quicktime 360 Panorama of the Valley of Fire State Park:

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Paddling the Ocoee River!]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=227 2010-05-22T02:50:55Z 2010-05-22T02:39:28Z I drove back to North Carolina on the 14th of May, and on the morning of the 15th I went over to the NOC for more playboating lessons.

It turned out that the Tuckaseegee was not running, so Eternity Hole was not a go. However, the Ocoee was at very high levels!

In Hell Hole:
Ocoee River Hell Hole

I had to pay a bit extra for a travel fee, as the Ocoee is some drive away from the NOC center. However, as the Ocoee was on my list of rivers to paddle, I paid it gladly!

Ocoee River Hell Hole

I got lots of photos in Hell Hole with my SLR, but unfortunately, the rest of the river I have no photos for. Not even from the guiding companies that take photos along the river.

Ocoee River Hell Hole

The day was hot, far too hot to wear my drysuit, but I wore it anyways. It turned out to be a good thing for the amount of time I spent upside down practicing playboating moves.

Ocoee River Hell Hole

It was unfortunate that I had a very bad cough, and was sick throughout the paddle, thus I was also exhausted when trying the playboating moves.

Ocoee River Hell Hole Front Surfing

The river was fantastic despite my condition, and I had a great day.

Ocoee River Hell Hole heading in

At the end of the day, when I got people to use my camera to take photos, a huge thunderstorm broke around us. At times it was deafening.

Ocoee River Hell Hole during thunderstorm

I had not fitted my seals on my drysuit tight enough, and a fair bit of water got in. However, the water was so warm, and it was such a warm day, I saw people paddling in just a PFD with not even a spraytop on!

Ocoee River Hell Hole

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Professional Playboating lessons on the Tuckaseegee river from the NOC]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=222 2010-05-14T02:31:03Z 2010-05-14T02:22:47Z On May 8th and 9th I took private whitewater playboating lessons from the NOC on the Tuckaseegee River in North Carolina. The lessons started with lake practice, which I was thankful for, as my instructor Andrew covered some edge control drills that I had not seen before.

Then we went to go paddle in the man made hole on the Tuckaseegee called “Eternity Hole”. It was made by students piling up rocks to divert the river and create an eddy. It is a prime example of how to build a man made feature.

Tuckaseegee River The Eternity Hole

Paddling into the hole. It is considerably smaller than Tarp and Play on the Puntledge, and that makes it perfect to practice the basics like cartwheels and front loops.

Tuckaseegee River Paddling into Eternity Hole

I spent a great deal of time practicing front loops. I did not get any, but I got close. Andrew was a fantastic instructor for this.

Tuckaseegee River Front Loop Practice

I kept setting up for a roll instead of keeping my paddle out in front of me - which, as you can see turned my kayak away from upstream…

Tuckaseegee River Loop Attempt

And I practiced carwheeling. This photo is not one of me linking ends, but I did start getting linked ends by the end of the second day.

Tuckaseegee River Cartwheel Practice

I had such a great time I am going back to paddle again on May 15th for another day of practice before I head back to Memphis to work on the client’s project.

I also managed to get a Palm Stikine Drysuit for a steal of a deal, and a new Sprayskirt, and the total price of both was under $800, so I won’t have to pay any duty! :)

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Waiting for my Royal Exceed, dreaming of driving it.]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=220 2010-04-21T05:01:45Z 2010-04-21T05:01:45Z As I wait for my Delica L400 to arrive, I can really appreciate this video:

Mind you, most of these are short wheel base Delicas - mine is a long wheel base so it won’t go offroad quite as well as these - but it will have more storage!

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Features and plans for my L400 Delica]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=212 2010-04-17T22:40:20Z 2010-04-15T21:48:33Z My 1995 Royal Exceed should be here in the middle of May. I thought it was going to be April, but getting JDM import vehicles can take some time.

The Royal Exceed is a Long Wheel base, so that means it has extra storage in the back (almost 2 feet). The drawback to this is that the back end sticks out further, and the wheels are further apart. This means that it drives a bit more like a bus - and is a bit harder to use offroad due to the distance between the wheels. It is still a great 4X4, but I will have to take into consideration that for the extra comfort and storage I am getting I am losing out on the more hardcore off road features. The van will still do quite well offroad however. Probably better than my 4Runner with the sagging rear leaf springs at any rate. Also, since I no longer do crazy offroad driving, a vehicle that is “good enough” to go offroad very well, should be good enough for my purposes. I like the idea of being able to carry my kayaks in the back without and problem, and the seats convert into a bed with ease, or, move out of the way for additional storage. It really is like a 4X4 Westfalia with a much stronger engine.

Some of the modifications I will have to make to it are:

- Install a stronger “bash plate” to protect the oil filter which is at risk on the Delica when going off road.
- Install a Bypass-Oil Filter to help keep soot out of the oil from the Diesel engine, and prolong the engine life. (I will probably use a Frantz Oil Filter)
- Install a Pyrometer/Boost/Temp Gauge to keep an eye on the turbo temps and boost pressure. I will also probably install an oil pressure gauge and WVO temp sensor as well.
- Additional Fuel tanks and WVO conversion - to allow the Delica to run on Waste Veggie Oil.
- Toyota Tacoma Aluminum Rims (modified) to enable 31″ tires to be placed on the van for better off road clearance on logging roads.
- An engine snorkel in the (unlikely) event of deep-water crossings, and extending the breathing tubes for the differentials higher up inside the body.
- A roof “basket” to carry extra gear or sea kayaks.
- A rear ladder to load gear on the roof (this may not be possible due to my rear light bar).
- Install a rear tow bar.
- Install a left looking camera and 7″ dual DIN stereo to be able to see better for passing.
- Install a rear camera for ease of reversing and parking due to the long length of the Delica.

The L400 Royal Exceed I am getting should have all of the following features:

- It is a right hand drive with an automatic transmission. (I prefer manual, but in this model of Delica the automatic is more suited to highway speeds, and the Royal Exceed is only available in an Automatic).
- It has ECS suspension, the suspension can automatically adjust to road conditions (but I will not be using the ECS shocks due to the prohibitive cost, instead I will just have beefier shocks installed).
- 2.8 Litre intercooled Turbo Diesel - capable of running on dual fuel Diesel/Waste Veggie oil with some modification.
- Full 2WD/AWD/4WD/4WDlo. Shift on the fly from 2WD/AWD at highway speeds. (Up to 100 km/h)
- A Crystalite roof with retractable sunshades. You can see the 4 individual moon roofs in the previous post’s pictures. The Crystal Lite roof gives 4 independently operated sun shades (or a master control for all by the driver) plus overhead climate controls for the passengers. This means that the passenger behind the driver has a separate set of controls to maintain the rear cabin temperature.
- Retracting sun roof above the driver. (This sunroof opens fully and partially unlike the passenger sunroofs).
- Full digital climate control. (Just set the temperature you wish to have in the cabin, and the system maintains that).
- A/C
- Heated front windshield to defrost the resting point for the windshield wipers
- Power door locks
- Central door locks
- Limited slip differential (9.5″) on the rear axle. Not as good as a locking rear diff, but still nothing to scoff at.
- Cloth trim and very good speakers, 10 speakers in all. (I will be adding my amp and sub woofer from my 4Runner).
- Thick shag carpeting floor
- Arms rests on all seats - plush fabric (No 1995 series has leather seats). Even the front driver and passenger seats have arm rests in the center, but not on the sides with the doors of course.
- Karaoke machine w/ satellite speakers (Yes, really, it has a Karaoke machine!)
- Heated front cloth seats (Hi/Lo heat on the front seats - great if you have to leave the heater off while the veggie oil tank warms up).
- Steering wheel air bag
- Mechanical mirror adjust - and automatic folding mirrors for better side clearance.
- Chrome bull bar/side steps
- Dual PIAA fog lights
- Sliding power curtains (The curtains in the back are entirely power operated by the driver, plus there are curtains to separate the driver cab from the rear cabin.).
- Gold tinted rear and side windows
- ABS Anti-locking brake system and disc brakes on all 4 wheels

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Photos of my 1995 Royal Exceed from Japan]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=197 2010-03-17T18:18:26Z 2010-03-17T17:12:30Z My Royal Exceed is getting ready for export to Canada. I finally got some photographs of the Delica.

Here is a shot of the front of the Van:
1995 Royal Exceed Mitsubishi Delica Front

The left side (this is actually the passengers side):
Delica Royal Exceed 1995 L400 Left Side

The rear:
Delica L400 Royal Exceed Rear

The right side - the drivers side!:
Delica L400 Royal Exceed (Offroad Express)

A shot of the rear inside with the Crystal Lite roof open:
Delica Royal Exceed 1995 Crystal Lite Roof

Here is a photo of the underside, showing the condition of the diff and frame:
L400 Royal Exceed Underside

Here is a picture of the drivers console. Yes, it is a right hand drive:
Royal Exceed Dashboard Heated Seats Switches

Here is a look at the gauges, the mileage is high for a Japanese import, but it is a Diesel:
Gauges L400 Delica Royal Exceed

Here is a close look at the mag wheels. 4 Wheel Disc brakes on this vehicle:
Delica Space Gear Mag Wheels L400

I have decided to name my Delica Starbug. Starbug should be in my possession in mid April.

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[1995 Mitsubishi Delica L400 Royal Exceed]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=195 2010-03-16T16:45:37Z 2010-03-16T16:45:37Z Well, it was time to upgrade. My 1989 Toyota 4Runner with 350,000 KM on it is finally starting to die.

I ordered a 1995 Delica Royal Exceed from Amazing Auto Imports. I should get it in roughly a month. I will be posting pictures on here soon. :)

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George Walford http://www.walford.ca <![CDATA[Donated]]> http://www.walford.ca/?p=193 2010-01-21T22:49:58Z 2010-01-21T22:49:58Z I don’t normally do this, but on Richard Dawkins suggestion, I donated $20 to earthquake relief in Haiti. $10 to Doctors without borders, and $10 to the Red Cross.

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