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Advocate III

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On the road in North America
First Name
Road
Last Name
Dude
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6589

I have a bunch of other things I love to do when adventuring.

In fact, they are often the reason I go adventuring.

They include:

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Teaching myself more about tracking and ID of animals:
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Spending a lot of time on the water in my favorite boat ever, my Hornbeck Nomad.
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Solo camping in remote places to test and expand my self-sufficiency and off-grid skills
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Getting out and exploring on my bike for both pleasure and camp chores
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Teaching myself how to make more creative night sky images and learning more about the Universe.

And so much more, really, from exploring art and history museums in major urban centers to wandering around small towns bypassed by modern culture, trying to find those unique places in North America before it all becomes more homogenized.

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MegaBug

Rank VII
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Influencer II

6,414
Colwood, BC, Canada
First Name
Matt
Last Name
Lester
Member #

20270

For me, photography, mostly landscape. So overlanding is a perfect fit to get me to those out-of-the-way beautiful spots.
For my wife, geocaching, often in remote areas. So overlanding is a perfect fit to get her to new caches.
The three activities mesh very well and keep us both happily occupied.
 

El-Dracho

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Inventor I

13,232
Lampertheim, Germany
First Name
Bjoern
Last Name
Eldracher
Member #

20111

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We also usually have some equipment with us for various outdoor activities. Be it an inflatable canoe or a sup board depending on the travel region and destination. The hiking boots are always with us! You can also do great things in the snow, snowmobiling, snowshoeing or even cross-country skiing. And as many here have already said, it is also just great to lean back in the camping chair, enjoy the nature, look into the campfire or the starry sky and spent time with friends.
 
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Flipper

Rank V
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Member III

2,865
Florida
First Name
John
Last Name
F
Member #

5021

Hiking, backpacking, exploring the wilderness, photography, drone, researching finding and exploring abandoned / lost homesteads forts ghost towns, treasure hunting, metal detecting, panning, exploring in our 12’ skiff anywhere there is a ramp ,diving, snorkeling, white water rafting, kayaking, biking. Solitude. Usually as far away from people as I can get. Our garage looks like a sporting goods store.
 

Oneandthree

Rank III

Enthusiast I

541
Chesapeake, Chesapeake city, Virginia, United States
First Name
Sean
Last Name
Delany
Member #

30195

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Oneandthree

Rank III

Enthusiast I

541
Chesapeake, Chesapeake city, Virginia, United States
First Name
Sean
Last Name
Delany
Member #

30195

I have a bunch of other things I love to do when adventuring.

In fact, they are often the reason I go adventuring.

They include:

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Teaching myself more about tracking and ID of animals:
.


Spending a lot of time on the water in my favorite boat ever, my Hornbeck Nomad.
.

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Solo camping in remote places to test and expand my self-sufficiency and off-grid skills
.

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Getting out and exploring on my bike for both pleasure and camp chores
.

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Teaching myself how to make more creative night sky images and learning more about the Universe.

And so much more, really, from exploring art and history museums in major urban centers to wandering around small towns bypassed by modern culture, trying to find those unique places in North America before it all becomes more homogenized.

.
Holy cow. Those pictures are amazing. I feel all of this. It’s so easy to get distracted by today’s way of life and lose touch with what are really our basic survival skills. Any time spent refining and learning them is time well spent. I’m going to adopt some of your enthusiasm if you don’t mind.
 
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Oneandthree

Rank III

Enthusiast I

541
Chesapeake, Chesapeake city, Virginia, United States
First Name
Sean
Last Name
Delany
Member #

30195

We also usually have some equipment with us for various outdoor activities. Be it an inflatable canoe or a sup board depending on the travel region and destination. The hiking boots are always with us! You can also do great things in the snow, snowmobiling, snowshoeing or even cross-country skiing. And as many here have already said, it is also just great to lean back in the camping chair, enjoy the nature, look into the campfire or the starry sky and spent time with friends.
Man I grew up in Alaska. Winter never stopped us from doing stuff outside but I’m not gonna lie. My blood has thinned. Lol
 
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Oneandthree

Rank III

Enthusiast I

541
Chesapeake, Chesapeake city, Virginia, United States
First Name
Sean
Last Name
Delany
Member #

30195

For me, photography, mostly landscape. So overlanding is a perfect fit to get me to those out-of-the-way beautiful spots.
For my wife, geocaching, often in remote areas. So overlanding is a perfect fit to get her to new caches.
The three activities mesh very well and keep us both happily occupied.
We love geocaching!
 
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