No idea hw I broke the wrists as i severely hit my head as well and suffered from amnesia for about six weeks. I was riding a motorcycle at the time which is a write-off. The wrists, banged-up knees, two broken ribs and the blow to the head leads me to believe it was serious. Nine weeks in...
Let's hear from those of us who have hurt ourselves while overlanding. What happened? How long did recovery take? Did it change your outlook?
I broke both wrists in July and still can't write although laptop button pushing has become possible ( but slow .)
Cheer me up a bit by telling of your...
I have had a good look round the 2x4 Seneca and didn't think the build quality was good enough for full-timing and thought it would get very tatty very quickly.
My big problems with something like that would be concerning body-flex and that long rear overhang. It would be tempting to take it to its limits too but it seems like good value for money if the build is sturdy enough.
I'm probably into the truck for $50,000 although that was spent over the two years it took for the build. The truck is great because we have everything we need on board for comfortable off-grid living; it is just that all expenditure is big expenditure, such as fuel, tyres and repairs.
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In my experience, big truck=big money; both in the build and running costs. When i retired, I full-timed for two years before Covid and did Western Canada, Western US and Mexico. I eventually came to the conclusion that it would be cheaper to tour on a motorcycle and stay in AirBnbs. Last year I...
Jupiter's Travels by Ted Simon. I followed his reports in the Sunday Times and then bought the book. I stumbled across his motorcycle in the museum at Coventry many years later and my heart skipped a beat. Nice to know Ted is still fit and well.
Cost of fuel was the most noticeable difference. $200 a day for the truck as opposed to $20 for the bike.
Journey times were halved with the bike with topes slowing the truck to a standstill. The truck is great for extended stays in one place, BLM etc. But for real exploring trips the bike was...
Some wise words of wisdom there. Well said.
We went South of the border for the third time last Winter and after two trips with the Overland Expedition Truck; this time we went by motorcycle and stayed in Airbnbs.
So much cheaper and so much less stressful plus we saw so much more.
It’s made from two ammo cans actually. The chimney is 2 inch exhaust pipe and the window surround is a brass light fitting plate. Here are some more photos. I made this without any welding.
I had the job of looking after some remote campgrounds in British Columbia and rule enforcement was the biggest headache. I hated telling people what to do and there wasn't enough hours in the day to go round and make sure nobody was breaking the rules. There was no back-up; the police were 3...
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