I'm not talking about designated trails here and there. I'm talking about driving open country in any direction for at least 3 days without any regulation as to who's land i'm driving over. No laws, no people, no nothing but the wild, the sun, and the dirt underneath the tires.I think I saw that movie. It didn't end well, if I recall correctly. Actually, that's how trails get closed... (seriously).
Learn to wheel, learn what to pack, learn what you need (and don't need, I think personally overlanders are way overloaded), try it out close to home, then hit the road... but do it safely, smart, and environmentally friendly...
This is safely achievable in Africa, Australia, South America. I live in the states and have a 4wd, but I will never modify it because I don't really feel the freedom of going into a designated permit only trail with a 10mph speed limit saying watch out for kids only to see a hoard of weekend warrios going around in a 1 mile loop doing the same thing taking selfies and making "welcome to overlanding" ft. Christopher Columbus videos.
Rohnny Dahl is my favorite and Andrew close second. Mike is optimistic, but you can't turn copper to gold. He was so happy in Brisbane. ExpeditionOverland and the rest here in NA are a sponsor sh*show. I wonder when people will realize their lifted Tundras and 40 inch BFG Jeeps wont make it halfway across the canning stock. It's a joke show what we have here. I'd only go overlanding in a real place, and by that I mean a place with thousands of miles of vast exploration, not for weekend trails. There's nothing wrong with weekend trails, but i think the lack of the freedom aspect is what is a big point type or activity.
I watch a lot of Mike's videos and none of them really get me to get out of my chair to do what he does and it's not to do with him (great guy), but I'd go in a heart beat to where Rohnny goes simply because of the vastness and low population density, if I lived there. Maybe it's just me but I could care less about moab and baja and would rather spend a entire week alone with a few friends in the kimberly. Just my view on it.
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