I wouldn't consider myself an adventurer, I mean I grew up in the era of Randolph Fines and Cousteau and Bear Gryllis (hehehehe). I do like to go on adventures, and on such expeditions I am an 'adventurer' of sorts. I can agree with, in part, the attitudes of the writer towards those new into the field. I get a bit of "go f**k yourself" when I see a 24 year old kid cruising in a $40k vehicle with obvious high dollar mods. I also think they are a bit of a trail princess, spending more time worrying about lines and angles so they don't scrape or mark up their rigs. It gives me even more pride in my basic b**ch, low budget, KISS overland rig.
I've read so many posts and travel reports on the 'hot ticket' places, that truthfully, I don't have a desire to go there. Save the grand canyon (north rim), I have a ton of other places to go visit before I waste time at the busy, tourist and expensive places that the writer talks about being over run. Is it really an adventure if everyone and their grandparents are doing it? I'd much rather find a back country byway or discovery trail and go spend days on that adventure, then do the same ol' thing that everyone is doing.
There are so many back country routes and old roads and primative passes, who needs the touristy stuff? Once those get abused and trashed, I may get upset and take up arms. For now, I'm going to avoid the crowds and still see some amazing shit.