I agree about the core group thing.
I don't care who leaves or comes to the hobby, I don't care if some elites look down on my trips as "not overlandy enough" because I'm not crossing international borders and gone for months, I don't care if the boys from marketing tell me I need a $100,000...
Yeah, I was (not at all) worried too lol
In all seriousness, I hope I didn't give the impression I was looking down on guys with $500,000 rigs and such. I'm not jelly or bitter that some guys can afford to drive a tricked out Tacoma with all the gucci kit while I'm fabbing side racks for my...
I would buy cheapo steelies with proper sized tires on them. 22 inch wheels are excessively huge and greatly reduce your available sidewall. The problem you might run into, depending on your caliper and rotor setup, is that you might not be able to fit 16 or 18 inch wheels due to the size of the...
Interesting discussion. I've planned and led two significant group expeditions so far, although with a small number of rigs on each trip, and all of them with friends of mine, not relative strangers. While leadership styles and number of rules might vary vs what armyRN does, I definitely think...
"Overlanding" really isn't a made up marketing word. It's a tradition that goes back a very long way in Africa, particularly, and means something specific to them. Since then, it's evolved somewhat. Although OB's definition of overlanding as "vehicle based adventure travel" may not be a precise...
As a fellow Ghettoverlander, I know that feel, bro lol I got your back.
It's about the adventue, not spending the most money. If you're ever up around Edmonton, shoot me a PM and I can show you a couple nice little hidey hole camp spots in the area :)
I often say "A day spent in the woods is never wasted"
This thread fairly exemplifies why Overland Bound is such a great community. It's really not about the hype and the gimmicks and the gadgets, it's about the love of adventure and the outdoors. The majority of folks here are passionate about...
I agree that a more severe/fitting punishment as you suggest would be better, but considering how often jerks like this just get off scot free, I'm calling this a win.
Brother, that's a heck of a story! It keeps bringing to mind a quote from Hamlet:
"There are more things in Heaven and Earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy."
I have an 18 inch barrel on my 870. I might try to source a short barrel for it. Currently I live in Alberta, so I don't spend as much time in bear country as I used to, so the 9mm carbine is fine for wolves and coyotes on the off chance I have a problem with them.
Now I find this info about 9mm extremely interesting. I previously took a 12 gauge shotgun into the bush, but found it a bit unwieldy. Another option is a folding 9mm carbine, and it sounds like 9mm even from handguns is highly effective, so out of an 18.6" barrel, it should be even more...
Awesome work, brother! Keep it up.
I recently encountered some "white roses" at a little bush camp spot not far from home beside a lake. Fortunately they were very old and weathered, and didn't appear to have been used for No.2, probably No.1 or something else. I picked them up with a stick and...
Awesome write up! In the past week or so I've been musing over the idea of doing a winter expedition to Fort Chip and perhaps Pine Point (what little is left of it. I expect in the winter there's no point in going there, as all it would be is a giant snow field).
Did you go all the way to Fort...
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