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EDIT: Unfortunately, this trip is being cancelled due to lack of participants (this COVID-19 thing is totally screwing things up). Thank-you to those who initially were contemplating going. We'll try and Old-School Vehicle Overlanding Trip next year sometime when things have settled down.
I can't predict how this COVID-19 virus thing is going to play out come September, but we need something to look forward to! I know some of us were planning on attending the Northwest Overland Rally 3 - 6 September up near Leavenworth, WA, but it has been cancelled. Here's what I'm planning for us to do instead:
We will take six days (6 - 11 September) to take "Old-School" vehicles on the 600 mile (+/-) WA Backcountry Discovery Route (WABDR) from Stevenson WA (on the WA/OR border) to the Canadian border at Nighthawk . More info in following posts to define "Old-School" vehicles, but figure if your vehicle was made from the 1940's to the early 1980's (with some exceptions), your vehicle is considered "Old-School". If your vehicle came from the factory with solid axles front & rear, and a carbureted engine, you're vehicle is probably considered "Old-School". If your vehicle came from the factory with an independent front axle, factory fuel injection, or an OBD-II port... sorry; you're not "Old School". VW bugs properly set-up are considered "Old-School" (because they're cool, at it would be fun to see how well they do).
This is also not a "Beater" run; "Old-School" vehicles are expected to be safe and in good running order (more details in following posts). "Old-School" vehicles do not have to be stock; they can be modified (suspension swaps, engine swaps, axle swaps, fuel injection added, etc.).
Those who have vehicles that do not qualify as "Old-School" can still come as a support vehicle (we're not trying to leave anyone out). Support vehicles will have additional duties such as any needed parts runs, towing disabled vehicles to the nearest paved drop-off point, etc. (hopefully none of those services will be required of you, but be willing and prepared). Send me a PM if you're interested as coming as a support vehicle; please do not register on this Rally Point as a support vehicle.
Once you've registered, it would be great if you posted a picture on this thread and told us a little about your "Old-School" vehicle, and maybe a little about yourself. Same with those planning on coming as a support vehicle - tell us a little about your self and your vehicle.
Required vehicle equipment, do's & don'ts, etc. will be in following posts. Please read, and check-back often for updates.
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