That's cool to hear.Folks on the JLWrangler forum are talking now about shipping their Jeeps over to Iceland!! Your videos were recommended for a good how to reference.
Great video!
Here you go: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...pping-our-jeep-to-iceland-next-summer.149137/That's cool to hear.
Do you have a link to the thread? I'm happy to post helpful info over there.
-Dan
Here you go: https://www.jlwranglerforums.com/fo...pping-our-jeep-to-iceland-next-summer.149137/
As always, thanks for sharing your adventures and being such a great guide for overlanding.
Will there be any future books on your current adventures? I used your first two books to help guide my son as he builds out his 4Runner (though he does love my JL, and my previous YJ) and travels. He's traveled BAMF and Montana, but generally local camps here in IA, backpacking into remote sites in the woods.
Interesting. I could not find a roro to Iceland from the US. What have you found for shipping. Thx.Folks on the JLWrangler forum are talking now about shipping their Jeeps over to Iceland!! Your videos were recommended for a good how to reference.
Great video!
This is great! Looking forward to watching your contentHi Everyone,
As many people know the "F" roads in Iceland are remote gravel roads that lead to stunningly beautiful places.
After hanging out with a few locals and getting the real info, I learn there are a ton of Jeep tracks that conncet the F roads together that are much more remote, wild and rugged. This one in particular is labelled "Super Jeeps Only", and we don't see another vehicle for days as we explore the most jaw dropping landscapes I've ever seen in my life.
Iceland is truly magical.
-Dan