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I had to google it too. I guess this means were old.Who is Felicia?
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Already seeing that..If that means that my favorite campsites won't be taken when I arrive there, then I hope you're right.
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Well, at least we aren’t a couple of NancysTwo minutes into his video and I've seen enough.
We all knew it was a fad and fads dies off. Where I disagree is, it wont die for everyone. This has been my whole life as well as all my friends, it wont die for us. The "Overland Bloggers" are running out of content and now doing the same thing this guy is doing. The better ones will switch gears and go somewhere else.
I find it amusing how all these bloggers are going on a "Overlanding is dead" phase. I will say this, overlanding managed to evolve camping gear and it's nice to not see people out in the wilderness areas.
The next fad is starting up so get ready for these guys to start blogging about that.
One very positive thing came out of all this for me, I found someone who has the same sense of humor I do. I wont name names because he will probably be embarrassed if I call him out.
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I had to google it too. I guess this means were old.
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To be fair, it IS a 30 year old movie reference.Two minutes into his video and I've seen enough.
We all knew it was a fad and fads dies off. Where I disagree is, it wont die for everyone. This has been my whole life as well as all my friends, it wont die for us. The "Overland Bloggers" are running out of content and now doing the same thing this guy is doing. The better ones will switch gears and go somewhere else.
I find it amusing how all these bloggers are going on a "Overlanding is dead" phase. I will say this, overlanding managed to evolve camping gear and it's nice to not see people out in the wilderness areas.
The next fad is starting up so get ready for these guys to start blogging about that.
One very positive thing came out of all this for me, I found someone who has the same sense of humor I do. I wont name names because he will probably be embarrassed if I call him out.
> @grubworm <
oops
I had to google it too. I guess this means were old.
Enthusiast III
I take all that stuff off, but my jeep isn't a daily driver anyway. Shovel is a necessity for campfires and if you don't have a truck bed, racks are the best way to carry them.I think overland fashion will die out, not actual camping.
Driving to work with shovel, traction boards, etc is just embarrassing folks.
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My shovel is mounted to the roll bar in the back.I take all that stuff off, but my jeep isn't a daily driver anyway. Shovel is a necessity for campfires and if you don't have a truck bed, racks are the best way to carry them.
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If you shovel snow or mud, putting that in the trunk with the family's luggage, fridge, electronics, etc.. isn't ideal.My shovel is mounted to the roll bar in the back.
Always there, no one has to see it.
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You know some people live is places other that California and may use/need their equipment on their commute right?I think your missing the point here. This was all about leaving the gear on for show while you commute to work and such. Obviously, when your camping, especially in adverse conditions, the gear is stowed properly. I also keep things that shouldn't get dirty isolated in bags or box's. This also includes laying a big piece of cardboard over the rear floor when I'm going somewhere muddy.
The whole point of this thread is about the "Overland fad" group which some of us dont fall into.
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that's why I've pretty much quit posting on here...Sigh.
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I will concede the point.
Some people who carry recovery equipment all over the outside of their vehicle as well as roof top tents do so to safely commute to work.
Again, your now missing the point of the thread. Obviously, people who need to carry equipment do so because they need to. That's not what the thread is about.
The thread is about the "Overland Fad" dropping off and the U-Tuber's acting like it's the end of the world.
Considering you based your comment without reading peoples posts. Let me quote myself for clarification.
"The whole point of this thread is about the "Overland fad" group which some of us dont fall into."
I am also aware, people live and kit out their vehicles in other places outside of where I live. I cannot comment on kitted out vehicles where you live considering I've only been camping there twice. I guess its possible all the people where you live completely cover their vehicles in "Overlanding Gear" because its necessary for commuting.
I see now my comment about how some of us not falling into that category was based on my ignorance of where you live. I guess all of you need kitted out vehicles.
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