Hilldweller
SE Expedition Society
Learning things from Bruce Elfstrom:
What's the story with that water can mount on the bumper? Anyone have beter pics of it?
What surprised me was how many rigs, not just this Camel 110, were trailered in. Somehow contradicts the Overlanding theme.
There's an Unlimited Rubicon Diesel running around this area that's pretty cool ---- but this thing is a close second:Anyone have any more shots of the white J8? I would love to see the differences between it and the JK.
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That's just too funny. I bet Scott will catching some grief over this one. :elkgrin:
And Stephanie, I know you just posed for that shot and in real life, Scott does all the floor cleaning.
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You see; even U-Haul thinks you should drive that beauty instead of putting her on a trailer :elkgrin: All kidding aside, I fully understand that a genuine CT 110 is a collectors item - it was just the nicest combo to take a pic of. A Sportsmobile as tow rig with a real Camel on a trailer; does hardly get any better than that.OMG, as the proud owner of CT47 from '98, that just hurts! And how come every time I ask U-Haul for a trailer for a Land Rover they tell me it's forbidden?
Cheers,
Nick.
What I was referring to were several JK and TJ being put on trailers Sunday early afternoon, some of them being vendors vehicles, some just regular Jeeps. So how much of an overland vehicle is it if it is not suited to drive to the Overland Expo.
Just rambling
I have a fellow Iron Butt friend that often brings a "spare" to ride around at event venues too.What you were probably seeing (other than vendor vehicles), are folks that wanted their jeep (or other vehicle) there for the training classes, but didn't want to live out of it for the weekend.
I did exactly that. I towed my motorcycle down (along with 5 other motorcycles, for different people), because I was using it for the classes, but I wanted a few creature comforts that the motorcycle doesn't afford (like a queen sized bed and refrigerator) that the FWC does.
Now that is funny.I have a fellow Iron Butt friend that often brings a "spare" to ride around at event venues too.
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She didn't even break a sweat. And look at that smile!OMG!! This is probably one of my favorite shots from the entire event:elkgrin: Too Funny because I wondered how the floor stayed so shiny each day with all the dust and dirt being tracked around