jays0n
Adventurer
I built my trailer about 5 years ago now and I can't help but notice how this forum and overlanding in general has changed in as many years. When I was building my trailer this was a great resource for sharing ideas and solutions to problems that may come up during a build. At that time building was really your only option for getting a capable offroad trailer (with a few very expensive exceptions) which meant you could really only have one if you had handfuls of extra cash, the skills to build one or maybe a friend/relative to do it for you. Looking at this forum today and seeing that so many of the threads are about either buying or outfitting or problems with commercially available expedition trailers and that you can buy a RTT at REI, Costco and Cabela's now, I can't help but worry a bit that Overlanding in the US will be another one of those things that dies from becoming too popular. In the last 5 years we have seen a huge increase in trash left on trails, vandalism, camp fires where they are illegal to have and just way too crowded places that used to be deserted. Perhaps it's just because the Seattle area has grown exponentially and many of the people that have moved here have more money than brains or maybe I'm imagining the whole thing. Opinions?