Enthusiast III
Protector III
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Trail Mechanic III
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I carry in my pocket a legally sized knife in Europe and nothing is needed in Saudi Arabia. I travel and camp with kids and the last thing I need is a gun around. Overall, there was never an issue requiring a weapon all my life while overlanding. The only times my life was in danger (3 times) is when I was living and working in London, UK.
Protector III
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I carry in my pocket a legally sized knife in Europe and nothing is needed in Saudi Arabia. I travel and camp with kids and the last thing I need is a gun around. Overall, there was never an issue requiring a weapon all my life while overlanding. The only times my life was in danger (3 times) is when I was living and working in London, UK.
Not a lot of large predators or bears in Saudi :)
Off-Road Ranger I
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Just peopleNot a lot of large predators or bears in Saudi :)
Member II
Correct. And zero crimes as well. All people here are very friendly and very helpful. If they see you stopped in the middle of the desert you will get lots to ask if you need any help from nowhere.
Protector III
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Correct. And zero crimes as well. All people here are very friendly and very helpful. If they see you stopped in the middle of the desert you will get lots to ask if you need any help from nowhere.
I had a friend who was a contractor in Riyadh and he also told me how friendly everyone was and that safety was never an issue. It shocked him coming from Johannesburg, South Africa, which is basically the opposite end of the spectrum in all aspects. I bet you see some amazing overland vehicles!
Protector III
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Just peopleNot a lot of large predators or bears in Saudi :)
Member II
Yes. Fully agree.
Member II
Considered working there. And I believe a local factory makes generators perfect for their grid.
Not enough hazard pay.
Member II
The powerplant woes aren't just incompetence anymore.
It's politically motivated. I'd be lynched for helping solve the problem. Their down powerplants, is like our open southern border. They keep passing the buck down to the next politician. Nobody wants to solve the problem, and they can't allow their political opponent solve the issue, at any cost.
It's a good lesson to show us how partisan politics can quickly snowball into the complete destruction of an entire nation.
It's a shame. Every other day would be hardcore overlanding, and paid for.
$2.6 billion power market this year in Africa. $100 billion by 2032. We can't even meet gen labor demands in the US.
Pioneer II
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I Want One!
Off-Road Ranger I
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The Bluetooth Speaker Assassin.
Traveler III
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Hi Everyone, I was wondering if you guys ever carry legal weapons out on the trail or while camping.
Some may bring rifles for hunting, some may bring handguns for personal protection, some may not even bring any weapons along on their trips. Many feel it ruins the spirit of the trip.
What are your feelings towards this subject?
I can totally understand if you do carry, why you wouldn't want to advertise. But hey, there's a whole lotta crazy out there, and a lot of it is out in the sticks. So, im curious on what you guys thoughts are.
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