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Hi All,
My name's Drew, and I enjoy traveling with my girlfriend, Morgan, and our dog, Moto. Currently, I have a Triumph Tiger ADV motorcycle, Triumph Trophy touring motorcycle, and a Honda Fit. While each vehicle serves a purpose, none of them is really great for two people (and the dog occasionally) to travel both on- and off-road comfortably or effectively. I grew up taking a lot of family road trips and have also been into motorcycle touring since I started riding at age 16. Over the past few years, Morgan and I have become more interested in being able to travel to more places more comfortably, which has shifted our focus to the world of overlanding. Since the motorcycle passion is mine and not hers, the goal is to go from 2 bikes to 1 and to replace the little Honda with something more capable...without breaking the bank. While we'd love to get more off the beaten path, we aren't so interested in 'wheeling' or getting stuck just for the sake of getting stuck (of course there's nothing wrong with that). We live in the city and don't have a garage, so trailers and full-size rigs just aren't feasible. Therefore, our early considerations are a capable van (a friend of mine like's his Delica) or a small suv that we could sleep in.
Thanks for reading!
My name's Drew, and I enjoy traveling with my girlfriend, Morgan, and our dog, Moto. Currently, I have a Triumph Tiger ADV motorcycle, Triumph Trophy touring motorcycle, and a Honda Fit. While each vehicle serves a purpose, none of them is really great for two people (and the dog occasionally) to travel both on- and off-road comfortably or effectively. I grew up taking a lot of family road trips and have also been into motorcycle touring since I started riding at age 16. Over the past few years, Morgan and I have become more interested in being able to travel to more places more comfortably, which has shifted our focus to the world of overlanding. Since the motorcycle passion is mine and not hers, the goal is to go from 2 bikes to 1 and to replace the little Honda with something more capable...without breaking the bank. While we'd love to get more off the beaten path, we aren't so interested in 'wheeling' or getting stuck just for the sake of getting stuck (of course there's nothing wrong with that). We live in the city and don't have a garage, so trailers and full-size rigs just aren't feasible. Therefore, our early considerations are a capable van (a friend of mine like's his Delica) or a small suv that we could sleep in.
Thanks for reading!