Traveler III
So, you want to be an overlander? You’ve been watching some awesome YouTube videos ::cough:: Michael and are excited. The possibility of getting off the couch, away from the house, and going overlanding entices you. But, where do you start? Nature calls and you want to answer! Right about now is when reality kicks in. You don’t have tens of thousands of dollars to spend on a fully outfitted rig. Not to worry. One key thing we all have in common is that we will drive as far as our rig will take us before we are:
a) satisfied with our journey
b) upgrade our rig
c) buy a bigger rig
or
d) discover that no matter what rig we have that lake or mountain is too much to overcome.
With that said, it does not matter what you load up and take off in or on be it a unicycle, motorcycle, car, van, or well outfitted 4X4. (much respect if you’re on the unicycle. Just sayin’…) Load up and go. Grab some food, some clothes, and a few safety items and take off! Drive a back road until you come to a place that you cannot overcome in your Honda Civic and set up camp. Build a fire and be one with nature. Enjoy that starry night and crackling fire. Crack open that beer (or sparkling Chilean spring water) and relax. Maybe get to know your neighbors.
Some of the basics are simple. All you need is transportation, weather appropriate clothing, food and a way to prepare it, water, and basic safety gear. If this means a Honda with a cooler, change of clothes, some matches to start a fire, and a first aid kit you have at least enough to get started.
a) satisfied with our journey
b) upgrade our rig
c) buy a bigger rig
or
d) discover that no matter what rig we have that lake or mountain is too much to overcome.
With that said, it does not matter what you load up and take off in or on be it a unicycle, motorcycle, car, van, or well outfitted 4X4. (much respect if you’re on the unicycle. Just sayin’…) Load up and go. Grab some food, some clothes, and a few safety items and take off! Drive a back road until you come to a place that you cannot overcome in your Honda Civic and set up camp. Build a fire and be one with nature. Enjoy that starry night and crackling fire. Crack open that beer (or sparkling Chilean spring water) and relax. Maybe get to know your neighbors.
Some of the basics are simple. All you need is transportation, weather appropriate clothing, food and a way to prepare it, water, and basic safety gear. If this means a Honda with a cooler, change of clothes, some matches to start a fire, and a first aid kit you have at least enough to get started.