aek50
Adventurer
Just saw this announcement about Land Rover celebrating the 25th anniversary of the Great Divide Expedition.
http://www.interactivelandrover.com/lr/DisplayRelease.php?itemID=748
Thought it was a great tribute to the original event and the brand's history by recreating it with 2014 Range Rovers. What a neat follow up to the Silk Road and Trans-America Trail last summer.
However, then the article mentions that the vehicles will be covering "a portion of the original Great Divide route". What is this? Why not the whole thing just like 25 years ago? Is it a matter of the vehicles not being up for it? Besides lacking front bumper and winch I wouldn't think so from what has been said about their capability. Or, are many parts of the original routes closed to 4x4 travel? Which if the case, is very concerning and says much about the direction we have gone over the past 25 years too.
Just curious to see if anyone here has some insight?
http://www.interactivelandrover.com/lr/DisplayRelease.php?itemID=748
Thought it was a great tribute to the original event and the brand's history by recreating it with 2014 Range Rovers. What a neat follow up to the Silk Road and Trans-America Trail last summer.
However, then the article mentions that the vehicles will be covering "a portion of the original Great Divide route". What is this? Why not the whole thing just like 25 years ago? Is it a matter of the vehicles not being up for it? Besides lacking front bumper and winch I wouldn't think so from what has been said about their capability. Or, are many parts of the original routes closed to 4x4 travel? Which if the case, is very concerning and says much about the direction we have gone over the past 25 years too.
Just curious to see if anyone here has some insight?