Anything by Kingsley Holgate he is a Land Rover driving Overland Legend in South Africa. He has 5 or 6 books. You need to look around to find them for a reasonable price though.
Advocate III
Advocate III
Traveler II
It's been about 13 years since I last read this one. Perhaps it is time for me to dust off the cover and wrap my mind around Leopold's unique writing style again. Thanks for the reminder.It doesn't have anything to do with overlanding, but it is a great book about land stewardship and the beauty of the outdoors.
A small excerpt from February (my favorite chapter).
"There are two spiritual dangers in not owning a farm. One is the danger of supposing that breakfast comes from the grocery and that heat comes from the furnace. To avoid the first danger, one should plant a garden, preferably where there is no grocer to confuse the issue. To avoid the second, he should lay a split of good oak on the andirons, preferably where there is no furnace ..."
Aldo Leopold
A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There
Explorer I
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would you be willing to edit/update your original post with a list of books that are listed here. Sure would make it less time consuming to see all the books. I only ask cause I had the same thought for a thread.I struggled to figure out where to post this but I figure reading is maybe a recreational activity, so yeah, post those "overlanding" related books you have read. This one I read in Grade 6, 1966. It definitely influenced my past 50 years.
If you have a good book to recommend, find the cover and post it.
Reading is my favourite camp activities.
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I kind of treat this thread like a good bookstore, I hate lists, I pick up a book, read the summary and move on.would you be willing to edit/update your original post with a list of books that are listed here. Sure would make it less time consuming to see all the books. I only ask cause I had the same thought for a thread.
Enthusiast III
Many years ago. I have always taken the Blue Highways.
I find it amusing that there isnt a single Jeep pictured the cover of any of those "Jeep Trails" books. Land Rovers, Ford Broco, even a K5 Blazer, but not a Jeep to be seenThese books are pretty much obsolete, but are fun reads. La Siesta Press had some great books back in the 60s and 70s, including a series on old mines. You can find them on Amazon.
Steward I
I never noticed that! You would think there would have been more Jeeps out there in the 60’s and 70’s. Here’s a newer book in the same series, It looks like there is a Jeep in front of the Bronco II. But it’s not a Jeep Trails book anymore!I find it amusing that there isnt a single Jeep pictured the cover of any of those "Jeep Trails" books. Land Rovers, Ford Broco, even a K5 Blazer, but not a Jeep to be seen
Steward I
“Beware of thoughts that come in the night”Many years ago. I have always taken the Blue Highways.