DblD
Adventurer
Hello All,
I’ve been lurking for sometime and found this forum after friend loaned me a couple Overland Journals to look at. I currently own two Land Rovers but have had Isuzus and Toyotas. Our overland adventures are usually never more than a long camping/kayaking weekend spent in the hills and hollers of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. I would love to spend a month or two exploring the four corners region and the area around Moab.
Heres what’s leaking in the garage and on the drive way:
1971 Series IIA 109 Ex-MoD
I’ve owned it for nine years and have upgraded things here and there to make it more reliable and perform better off road.
1998 Discovery Series I
I have purchased this vehicle twice. I bought it new in November of 1997 and sold it in 2003. I Feb. of 2007 I tracked down the owner and asked if he would be willing to part with it. I purchased it for a second time in May of last year - 160,000 miles and still chugging along. This is the vehicle I would like to make into a reliable go-anywhere, long-haul camping, exploring, and kayak hauling machine.
As if owning two Land Rovers isn’t bad enough. My new bride had to put up with the legendary green oval at our recent wedding. Transport from the church to the reception via a friends Defender 110
What’s better than a large green Land Rover oval? A chocolate Land Rover oval!
If any of your travels ever bring you to SW Missouri, please look me up. I can always make myself available for a cold brew and a Land Rover story.
Great site you have going here. I look forward to soaking it all up.
dd
I’ve been lurking for sometime and found this forum after friend loaned me a couple Overland Journals to look at. I currently own two Land Rovers but have had Isuzus and Toyotas. Our overland adventures are usually never more than a long camping/kayaking weekend spent in the hills and hollers of southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. I would love to spend a month or two exploring the four corners region and the area around Moab.
Heres what’s leaking in the garage and on the drive way:
1971 Series IIA 109 Ex-MoD
I’ve owned it for nine years and have upgraded things here and there to make it more reliable and perform better off road.
1998 Discovery Series I
I have purchased this vehicle twice. I bought it new in November of 1997 and sold it in 2003. I Feb. of 2007 I tracked down the owner and asked if he would be willing to part with it. I purchased it for a second time in May of last year - 160,000 miles and still chugging along. This is the vehicle I would like to make into a reliable go-anywhere, long-haul camping, exploring, and kayak hauling machine.
As if owning two Land Rovers isn’t bad enough. My new bride had to put up with the legendary green oval at our recent wedding. Transport from the church to the reception via a friends Defender 110
What’s better than a large green Land Rover oval? A chocolate Land Rover oval!
If any of your travels ever bring you to SW Missouri, please look me up. I can always make myself available for a cold brew and a Land Rover story.
Great site you have going here. I look forward to soaking it all up.
dd