Most of the time it's me, myself, and I. The rest of the time it's with my wife and our dog. The point for me is to get away from people and everyday life, even if it's for a short amount of time.
I just bought a tank of gas. Next purchase will be more gas. Seriously though, the next purchase planned is an Old Man Emu suspension. Regearing and LT235/85r16 tires right behind the suspension upgrade.
I'm 73 and been camping forever it seems. Never seen anything worthwhile left behind anywhere. Not saying it hasn't happened, but I think Mr Ranger also believes Yogi and Boo Boo are real. Just sayin'.
I personally think the name "Overlanding" is a very good all encompassing word. It can be car camping, off highway expedition, off road adventure, boondocking, etc. If it wasn't called Overlanding it would be called something else that's marketed to death. Just understand that it's only a word...
What is Overlanding? - Overland Bound
Go to the link above on this sight and see the pictures of a totally outfitted rig and its trailer. See the picture of the interior of a rig with all the cameras. Read the text and tell me again what you think.
Here's Smokey! Rust free '96 EX-USFS rig with factory skid plates. Will be getting an OME suspension soon. Hopefully I'll be regearing and adding LT235/85r16 tires next year.
Used to have a very nice outfitted 96 Land Rover Disco 1 when living in Tahoe. It was totalled so after a 5 year absence I picked up a 96 Jeep XJ that I'm just starting to build and hope to out on the trails by next Summer. Looking to do LT235/85-16, regear, rear locker, OME lift, ARB winch...
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