Oh where to start.....ah....back story.
When I was a kid I was raised mainly by my Father, who always enjoyed the outdoors. We would regularly go on hikes, and mini excursions...with camping every now and then. Flash-forward to becoming an adult; always stuck working, very little time off, I had become a perfectionist and mildly OCD. Things always had to have a plan, order, and flawless execution. Always high stress, high anxiety, but everything was planned and in order. Now, the turning point; 2010; separation from my wife--ending in a divorce, and in the middle.....losing my job, car, house. During this time I had no plan, no order, no execution - I had lost all my stability. I was able to pick up a part-time job and bought a beater 1999 Dakota 2wd to get me by. Due to the large amount of time I had on my hands I would regularly go visit the spots my Dad and I used to frequent as a kid, and I would just sit and reflect. Doing this would calm me, slow me down, and wash away all my stress and anxiety, and then it dawned on me. Nothing else was important, My comfort, my mental health, my happiness. I scraped together a few bucks and bought the cheapest basics I could find; $20 tent, $15 sleeping bag, and a basic Coleman stove. I started camping regularly, and finding myself again, except without the stress and anxiety. I landed a better job, got a better truck, acquired better gear. I rebuilt myself and my life. I was able to shed the structure and order I had always needed. I found myself able to except things for the way they were, and the ability to take leaps of faith into the unknown. Taking trips without planning a route, visiting places I was unfamiliar with, becoming spontaneous. Each adventure I went on I would grow, adding more and more to each of listed before- taking longer trips, further away, bigger chances. I grew more self confidence, more self reliance, and the ability to just be and enjoy the ride that is life.
Now here I am -- 9 years later. Owner of a built Power Wagon overland rig. An amazing new wife, beautiful step-children and a baby on the way. I went from losing my job as a detailer at a car dealership to becoming GM of several automotive business, to becoming a Firefighter, Fire Captain, and now, a Federal Law Enforcement Officer. Camping and Overlanding saved me. Saved me from myself. Saved me from my rock bottom, and rebuilt me into a better person.