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Ep 28: Power Mods, Island Playbook & PNW Trail Days

Garrick & Melody

Chilly temps, big mods, and bigger trip tips. Garrick installs a DC-DC alternator charger (Bluetti Charger 1) to turbo-charge his EcoFlow River 2 Pro and talks solar (220W), safer fridge power connectors (DC5521 + Anderson swap-ends), and why cigarette lighter plugs keep letting overlanders down. Melody breaks down our Vancouver Island playbook—ferries (Black Ball vs. BC Ferries), border/dog docs, bear-country camp hygiene, and how we actually find great camps (Gaia/OnX/Trailforks/Backroads Mapbooks + Overland Trail Guides)—including the backup-your-pins lesson we learned the hard way. Plus quick PNW ride notes from Roslyn to Grand Ridge (hello, cougar signs), and gear fails & fixes (air compressor, tire gauges, and the case for a compact propane fire can).

In this episode:

  • DC-DC charging 101: stepping up voltage for real alternator watts
  • Solar realities, fridge “eco mode,” and solid DC5521 outputs
  • Vancouver Island logistics, reservations, and camp-scouting workflow
  • PNW ride recaps: gravel loops & weeknight singletrack
  • Bear-country habits that actually help
  • Gear talk: redundancy that matters (power, gauges, fire)

Random Recs:

  • Dessert hack: dates stuffed with almond butter
  • Thrift smarter: the Depop app for graphic tees & trail-town fits

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