Hello Wilson,
I found that, and its unfortunally not a joke, stigma very active at certain Overland forums. Why? I dont know.
Overland? What is overland? actually I found this on Wikipedia.
Quote:
Overland travel or overlanding refers to a journey performed without the use of flights or boats - a famous historical example being
Marco Polo's first overland expedition in the 13th century from
Venice to the
Chinese court of Kublai Khan. Today overlanding is a form of extended adventure holiday, often in a group. Overland tour companies provide a converted truck or bus and a tour leader, and the group travels together overland for a period of weeks or months. Individual travelers may use public transport, personal motor vehicles, bicycles, or even travel on foot.
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So, everything doing without boats or planes is overlanding. The other item is, time. So, going for a weekend is in that meaning no overlanding.
BUT:
If you consider the time we have, I think each weekend, daytrip or whatever is to me equal to Overland. If you dont have six months, weeks, or years, it is just a weekend, or a day you use for your trip.
Consider, Marco Polo was years on the "road", we can do it inless time. Going from one town to another was in the past a more days of travel. And no roads.
Nowadays it is mere hours.
So, the same with Overland. Now we can do a trip within a weekend, what took a week in urlier days.
SO:
For me is Overlanding any trip, any weekend, any holiday I spend to go out in the world, using my van, car, or whatever wheeled transportation I have.
Overlanding is you do something just a bit more then just drive into a field, play a bit and go home at the end of the day. If you drive a route, or going from one waypoint to a waypoint. If you have a interest in nature, the world, well thats Overland to me. Going from A to B, and enjoying every inch of the journey, well that is Overland.
It doesnt matter if you go on one trip each five years for several months/years or every weekend/month going out for a trip or journey.
So, I think we are overlanders, and everybody who disagree with that, has just one narrow definition of the word Overland.
Enjoy
Greetings from Robert