Even with the low-key, no overland bling look I try to keep, I do get comments as I wander the continent.
I've had a guy or two wait until I come out of a store to ask about the trailer. Sometimes a guy who has a ton of questions and wants to tell me about the one he's gonna build someday. Had a guy follow me in Del Rio and motion to me at a stop light, pointing and gesturing. I never did figure out what we was getting at before the light turned green, though pulled over afterward to check everything.
I've been asked if I'm on my way to Overland Expo, and I get thumbs up from a variety of drivers when on the highway. I sometimes get comments at fuel stops, of the "Wow, you're ready for the zombie apocalypse!" or "Looks like you're on a fun trip!"
With the magnet decal I keep on the doors, I'm often asked if I am federal, state or city or if I am University Research. If I'm in a national or state park, many assume I work for the park.
When I'm all set up in an area around other campers, the stream of inquisitive people is often steady. If I'm feeling social I might put out a sign that says "Questions? You can come in." Other times I'll put out a sign that says "Road Research. You ARE being recorded. Permit Holder Only!"
In general, though, I'm told my rig and I put off a vibe that "Looks professional, like you probably have guns."
All fine with me if it helps keep people from messing with my stuff.
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