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Just googled it, very interesting... "Historical Drinking Society" or "Drinking Historical Society"?As of now I'm going on a Mexico cruise next week, then Joshua tree/pioneertown in February, running the Mojave road in march, and in May I'm attending my first e clampus vitus doins as an official red shirt. Most of you won't know what that is, but I'm excited for it.. And it happens to fall on my birthday weekend.
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It's both... Hahhaa.. Nobody knows and that is the genious of itJust googled it, very interesting... "Historical Drinking Society" or "Drinking Historical Society"?
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My wife and I started doing the same thing. I retired last August and have been fulltime travelling ever since. Congratulations.Myself, wife and service dogs are going into the wild, full time. After the both of us serving in the military and deployed, we are finally ready to get out and see this wonderful land we both have shed blood, sweat, and tears for. I have spent the last year rebuilding a wrecked truck we had purchased fairly cheap. We are mostly new to overlanding as well as this community, but no rookie novice on survival, land nav, or anything outdoors. So time to make our dream a reality and trust in our abilities and know-how to traverse America.
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I pull an M416 military trailer. I love the ability to setup base camp and my rig is clutter free. The trailer is just a bit smaller than my Jeep so the trailer doesn't catch much wind. Plan on building a double rack for supplies and rtt in 2018. For what I do, the trailer is the way to go. Besides that, it's military. No worry about breaking anything on the trail.Travel: Heading up to Telico Plains for the Eclipse in August. Spring trip to West Virginia. If we have time will try to make it back to Overland Expo East.
Mods: Air bags in the rear (tired of dragging my tail when loaded). Would like to get our trailer this year so we can step up our game but we haven't come to a meeting of the minds on which one. We started talking about a RTT but we already have a weight problem. We have a ground tent that we load on the roof rack and it kills gas mileage so figure the RTT will do about the same. Still not totally sold on the trailer idea because it will limit our ability to just "whip in and whip out" but do like the idea of being able to leave it loaded for the next trip.
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