There is much debate as to what "Overlanding" really is. There is much debate as to who or what you have to do to BE an Overlander...As far as the "TRAIL" goes...how often do you actually get out and get on one?
I'm just wondering how I (or maybe all of us) fit into the mold of what is "expected?" We take many day trips when we can (this is most of what we can do). We get out on the weekend several times a year exploring and camping. Once or twice a year we take multiple days to venture off the grid and go do some really cool stuff and see cool places.
I don't know what the social status is of everyone here. There are so many factors...work, children, hobbies, money...that affect what we can do and how much. But one thing I do notice...on our calendar there are way more "meet and greets" than there are actually trips that are planning on being taken.
What are you? How often do you hit the trail? Please add your answers and opinions...
I'm just wondering how I (or maybe all of us) fit into the mold of what is "expected?" We take many day trips when we can (this is most of what we can do). We get out on the weekend several times a year exploring and camping. Once or twice a year we take multiple days to venture off the grid and go do some really cool stuff and see cool places.
I don't know what the social status is of everyone here. There are so many factors...work, children, hobbies, money...that affect what we can do and how much. But one thing I do notice...on our calendar there are way more "meet and greets" than there are actually trips that are planning on being taken.
What are you? How often do you hit the trail? Please add your answers and opinions...