Pioneer I
- 11,171
- First Name
- Dave
- Last Name
- Spinks
- Member #
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3057
- Service Branch
- Royal Navy Veteran
As we all know everyone has differing views on what is the essence of "Overlanding" and no one view or opinion is more valid than another.
So with the lockdown continuing post a picture of what you think defines your view of Overlanding and let's all remember what we enjoy and hope to get back to doing once this crisis is over.
I will start, this is Morocco during a hard few days in the Sahara Desert with other Overlanders. Despite the dirt, heat and toil dealing with deep sand, bogged vehicles and flooded river crossings where a day before a group of motorcyclists lost a motorbike that was washed away as they crossed I was still smiling loving every minute of the adventure.
We had been on the road for 8 months and our vehicle / trailer had taken a hammering but still continued to take everything that was thrown at them.
I can't wait for many more adventures like this/
So with the lockdown continuing post a picture of what you think defines your view of Overlanding and let's all remember what we enjoy and hope to get back to doing once this crisis is over.
I will start, this is Morocco during a hard few days in the Sahara Desert with other Overlanders. Despite the dirt, heat and toil dealing with deep sand, bogged vehicles and flooded river crossings where a day before a group of motorcyclists lost a motorbike that was washed away as they crossed I was still smiling loving every minute of the adventure.
We had been on the road for 8 months and our vehicle / trailer had taken a hammering but still continued to take everything that was thrown at them.
I can't wait for many more adventures like this/