Hello all,
I will say, Im still a bit lost, as in im not sure what exactly im looking for.
See, I imagine vehicle choice as a Venn diagram I only have room for one vehicle. If i could afford 2-3, life would be alot easier.
First circle:
I like speed, I would love to take a car on a formula one track. Not so hip with straight lines and constant left hand turns, but gimme a mustang or mseries/amg and Id be happy as a clam..
but doing what i think is called rallycross - you know, speeding on dirt roads - also interest me - i think.
Mudding and rock crawling do not. Speed and handling is what interests me. So that's maybe one circle. But see, I dont care about anyone elses time or even my time. So, i get the feeling that clubs, while being positive things, Im more interested in finding access to places where - I can do what i want, without fear of breaking rules of the road, or rules of "______ auto club" .. See, on my mustang, I love it stock. If i ever did any upgrades, it would be to help it do what it already does better. So, better breaks, a strut bar, etc.. But bigger turbo or ecm tunes? nah... im happy with stock HP/Torque Better air filter or inter-cooler? sure, new cam? hell no. new rear end gearing? nope.
Second circle
Practicality Do I love being able to hit 74 on cruise control and get 33 miles to the gallon in my mustang? hell yea! but guess who has a bug out bag and a tool set in the trunk of their mustang? <<<<<-- me, that's right.. Guess that's my inner boyscout and bean counter. - Yes, my inner psyche is that of a bean counter- sorry. Do i get terrified parking in fields on my mustang? you betcha! again, stock vehicle but... But, How often do i enjoy interstate on ramps and off ramps in a week? a few times for sure. How often do i visit dirt roads? one a month or less. But to what i really want to do with the sports car in the first circle- I dont do any of that, at all. I have no idea where to really find a location where "I can just zoom through dirt roads, as fast or as slow as i want for miles at a time" and the closest to a paved formula one track for me, is about 5 hours round trip... that's a bit on the high side for a regular weekend romp for me....
Third Circle
Re: "boy-scout" I miss camping. I miss backpacking... but I also like road trips. Id love to do route 66, but I don't know that i can afford to stay in hotel rooms for whole week or two while i meander the route. But, camping (stealth or otherwise) is potential..
Fourth Circle
Failed party host, while i dont reasonably expect folk to help me seem less "standoffish / reserved" - I used to very much try and host regular parties and road trips during college. Not large things, but inviting 3-4 folk over for beer and halo, or a road trip to no where in particular. A mustang is kind of hard to do that? Yes, Ive transported 800 pounds of humans on a road trip or 2 and gotten 35mpg but as fun as the mustang is- its not exactly hospitable to folk- so to speak..
All that to say, I don't know all the terms.. I don't quite know how to do some of the things i mentioned...... I certainly know i can throw supplies in my mustang and get a spot at a local state park.. over-landing to me seems like backpacking with wheels...
"Two roads diverged in the forest, but i was too lost to just pick one and go with it."
So thats me, at worst ill simply enjoy hearing other tales of overlanding, looking at cool set ups, etc... at best- perhaps someone will have some insight, or ill randomly stumble across a forum post somewhere that answers my confusion. Almost out of questions to ask..
I will say, Im still a bit lost, as in im not sure what exactly im looking for.
See, I imagine vehicle choice as a Venn diagram I only have room for one vehicle. If i could afford 2-3, life would be alot easier.
First circle:
I like speed, I would love to take a car on a formula one track. Not so hip with straight lines and constant left hand turns, but gimme a mustang or mseries/amg and Id be happy as a clam..
but doing what i think is called rallycross - you know, speeding on dirt roads - also interest me - i think.
Mudding and rock crawling do not. Speed and handling is what interests me. So that's maybe one circle. But see, I dont care about anyone elses time or even my time. So, i get the feeling that clubs, while being positive things, Im more interested in finding access to places where - I can do what i want, without fear of breaking rules of the road, or rules of "______ auto club" .. See, on my mustang, I love it stock. If i ever did any upgrades, it would be to help it do what it already does better. So, better breaks, a strut bar, etc.. But bigger turbo or ecm tunes? nah... im happy with stock HP/Torque Better air filter or inter-cooler? sure, new cam? hell no. new rear end gearing? nope.
Second circle
Practicality Do I love being able to hit 74 on cruise control and get 33 miles to the gallon in my mustang? hell yea! but guess who has a bug out bag and a tool set in the trunk of their mustang? <<<<<-- me, that's right.. Guess that's my inner boyscout and bean counter. - Yes, my inner psyche is that of a bean counter- sorry. Do i get terrified parking in fields on my mustang? you betcha! again, stock vehicle but... But, How often do i enjoy interstate on ramps and off ramps in a week? a few times for sure. How often do i visit dirt roads? one a month or less. But to what i really want to do with the sports car in the first circle- I dont do any of that, at all. I have no idea where to really find a location where "I can just zoom through dirt roads, as fast or as slow as i want for miles at a time" and the closest to a paved formula one track for me, is about 5 hours round trip... that's a bit on the high side for a regular weekend romp for me....
Third Circle
Re: "boy-scout" I miss camping. I miss backpacking... but I also like road trips. Id love to do route 66, but I don't know that i can afford to stay in hotel rooms for whole week or two while i meander the route. But, camping (stealth or otherwise) is potential..
Fourth Circle
Failed party host, while i dont reasonably expect folk to help me seem less "standoffish / reserved" - I used to very much try and host regular parties and road trips during college. Not large things, but inviting 3-4 folk over for beer and halo, or a road trip to no where in particular. A mustang is kind of hard to do that? Yes, Ive transported 800 pounds of humans on a road trip or 2 and gotten 35mpg but as fun as the mustang is- its not exactly hospitable to folk- so to speak..
All that to say, I don't know all the terms.. I don't quite know how to do some of the things i mentioned...... I certainly know i can throw supplies in my mustang and get a spot at a local state park.. over-landing to me seems like backpacking with wheels...
"Two roads diverged in the forest, but i was too lost to just pick one and go with it."
So thats me, at worst ill simply enjoy hearing other tales of overlanding, looking at cool set ups, etc... at best- perhaps someone will have some insight, or ill randomly stumble across a forum post somewhere that answers my confusion. Almost out of questions to ask..