Anyone who doubts the snorkels significance in North American Overlanding has never dealt with Florida during hurricane season...
1) The best way to deal with Florida's Hurricane season is to get out of the hurricane's path. The post-hurricane flooding is often bad enough that it makes more sense to get around by boat versus driving your rig around.
2) I acknowledge that there might be overlanders, who live in and/or drive to certain areas of North America where a snorkel could make sense. However, I also believe
its relevance to North American overlanders can vary depending on geographic location and driving habits.
I was hoping to see a nuanced discussion take place, but it seems a lot of people here just got offended that I even brought the topic up.
My perspective as someone who lives and explores in and around upstate NY:
- Short of going to a dedicated offroad park, there aren't all that many areas where you need a snorkel due to water; I can think of 1-2 seasonal roads in NY that flood during the spring, and in both cases the water can be forded without a snorkel or there are bypasses. Likewise, having been through a bit of Ontario, CA, I think an overland rig exploring up there will be largely uninhibited when snorkel-less; again, I've run into the occasional flooded out side trails, but there were almost always convenient ways to bypass the water.
- We get a lot of rain and snow here in the northeast; I'm more worried about having water get sucked into my intake via the snorkel during heavy precipitation than I am about being without a snorkel and encountering an impassable water obstacle. Water crossings just aren't all that common in the northeast; heavy precipitation is.
- I also understand the argument about mitigating dust on the intake filter; I think unless you're driving on long stretches dirt roads (which are hard to come by outside of the remote areas of Maine and Canada) on a regular basis, your stock intake will work just fine.
That is my point of view on snorkel use. I'm sure it would be different if I lived elsewhere. If people want to discuss their own perspectives on snorkel use, please go ahead.