I will not be coming with the group. I have been on different parts of the WABDR and the vehicle required list is not valid for this trip. I could take a 1/2 ton 2wd. Pick up with a limited slip rear axle and do the whole trip! I grew up in an outdoor family, my Dad worked in the woods for a timber company and was the Seaside, Oregon City Manager at the same time. I was in the woods on mountain cat roads or on the beach 4 wheeling with my Dad, or out exploring by myself. I got my first deer at 6 years old, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Pathfinders, I have climbed over 40 mountain peaks, many backpacking trips and camping adventures. I do not ever remember a time my family did not have a 4x4 vehicle. I started driving at 9 years old, because we lived a couple of blocks from the longest driving beach in the world, and had my own car to drive. Yes, you have to have rules, but sorry, this WABDR group trip is a little overblown, with rules for me. COVID -19 type of mentality! Overland Bound has been called a group of “elitist” and now I know why! I know this was written to help all have an idea of what to bring for those that don’t have lots of experience. OB was founded on the premise, that you don’t need a lot of gear to enjoy the outdoors or a fully built 4x4 vehicle. In my lifetime, I have owned and driving more than 20+ 4x4 vehicles, half of them Jeeps. My Jeep is built more than any listed in the group, so that is not the problem. I do not drink any alcoholic beverages. I do not smoke at all, so that is not the reason. I was a respiratory therapist for 10 years, ACLS certified, that is not the reason. I will still do the WABDR trip. And enjoy my schedule and the trip. I will start on the North end and see you heading the other way! Vance.