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Only 3 pages on this thread?! I’m shocked! :)
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Influencer I
Your post just made it 4.Only 3 pages on this thread?! I’m shocked! :)
Inventor I
Enthusiast III
I call that overwife'ing.I've come to the ultimate conclusion.. I'm going to go Overlanding in my Bed. That way I can live there forever.. It does at least have wheels.
Inventor I
In the UK we will have to call that OverPersoning due to the lefty liberals.I call that overwife'ing.I've come to the ultimate conclusion.. I'm going to go Overlanding in my Bed. That way I can live there forever.. It does at least have wheels.
Inventor I
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I worked in Europe for 12 years. Been to 38 Countries, 64 liberty ports, climbed two of Germany's tallest mountains and Trained with the National Ski Patrol in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Walked through Rome Airport the day after they bombed it, blood still on the walls. Survived Chernobyl with 100mr hr. (I have a green liver) Ahahahahahahha.One day it will be there.
Inventor I
Is there a reason you missed out FranceI worked in Europe for 12 years. Been to 38 Countries, 64 liberty ports, climbed two of Germany's tallest mountains and Trained with the National Ski Patrol in Austria, Switzerland and Germany. Walked through Rome Airport the day after they bombed it, blood still on the walls. Survived Chernobyl with 100mr hr. (I have a green liver) Ahahahahahahha.One day it will be there.
That bridge would help but I'm done. LOL.
Oh, went to a 5 day school in London too. Fun Fun Fun.
Zim
Off-Road Ranger I
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Inventor I
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France was great. Paris to see Morrison's grave, Monte Carlo via Genova Italy by train and inport with the USS Orion. Best port was Toulon because of the smash sandwich just off the pier. LOL.Is there a reason you missed out France
Enthusiast III
Nope. agreed 100 percent. You can even overpalm if you want. ha ha.
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Advocate II
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We have the same deal living on the island of Tasmania, although you Brits have it easy with multiple routes. Our shipping is a 10-hour 450km (280 mi) ordeal across the often very rough Bass Strait.Maybe not so much a US issue, but in the UK we can touch the sea from any point in less than 100 miles.. And a real journey requires you to cross the sea. Well that's my opinion.. Anyway.
We have a load of wannabe (Overlander's) that have brought all the gear, strapped it to something, then leave home and drive to the next sudo wild camp down the road for a weekend, stay there and then go home again... Which is just camping with a car.
To be a real overlander you need to become captain pugwash..
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that's why i search for "marine grade" when buying gear...I have a Helley Hansen rain slicker, totally not breathable, which serves me well. 100% waterproof. Cost me $40.
The "overland" tax is big these days. Slap that onto literally any product, and charge a premium.
Inventor I
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I bought a lightweight yellow goretex jacket from Northface and it' been great for 30 years. It's just not goretex anymore. I've got a Carhart jacket now.that's why i search for "marine grade" when buying gear...
i was introduced to helley hansen over 20 yrs ago when the drillship i was on got contracted to work off the coast of nova scotia in wintertime. it was a gulf of mexico rig where offshore winter temps rarely get below 60 degrees, so nobody onboard had cold weather gear. guys were going to academy and buying camping and hiking jackets and stuff and bringing it up there and it wouldnt last a single hitch. i got an opportunity to shop locally in dartsmouth and that is when i saw the helley hansen brand and loved the quality...and price. after that experience, i have always looked for "marine" gear or something made well for a specific industry when i buy gear like this.
i find a lot of the "camping/overlanding" gear already has a similar counterpart out there that is just as good if not better and is a lot less expensive