The Status of Overlanding Today

Is overlanding becoming a glorified excuse for more bolt-ons and less about travel today?

  • Yes

    Votes: 188 93.5%
  • No

    Votes: 13 6.5%

  • Total voters
    201

lost1

Member
In keeping with the original subject, I don't see how the comments pertain to overlanding? Seems more like camping and less like travel.
 

MiamiC70

Well-known member
I think the term "overlanding" needed a re-think when the guns and ammo crowd climbed onboard and attempted to justify the need/practicality/utility of carrying weapons for travel whether it be across borders or exploring new horizons. Today I picked up an "overland" magazine which was half full of gun ads.
Sounds like a pretty good magazine to me. So what exactly is the problem as you see it? Where on the doll did the scary gun ads hurt you?
 

MOAK

Adventurer
Am I missing something? Looks like a fun jeep to me.
Yup- you are. There is no way an overlander would even consider a wide open jeep for anything long range. It’s only “fun” for maybe the first 100 miles or so. We had a ragtop TJ for a while, not only was it extremely uncomfortable, after 4 or 5 days of clipping off 4 or 5 hundred miles a day, we would still be yelling at one another at camp for a day or two, until we realized we didn’t have to talk loud, or yell, to hear each other.
 

Todd n Natalie

OverCamper
Yup- you are. There is no way an overlander would even consider a wide open jeep for anything long range. It’s only “fun” for maybe the first 100 miles or so. We had a ragtop TJ for a while, not only was it extremely uncomfortable, after 4 or 5 days of clipping off 4 or 5 hundred miles a day, we would still be yelling at one another at camp for a day or two, until we realized we didn’t have to talk loud, or yell, to hear each other.
I know that part. I had a TJ myself and am aware how loud / windy they are on the highway with no roof or doors.

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What I meant is it seemed like a pretty tame build. Bit bigger tires on factory wheels etc. The red accents my not be my taste...

No maxtrax or rotopax hanging off it. No huge lift with snorkel, No 33's with deep dish rims or darth vader grill etc...
I'm sure they put the doors and roof back on for an extended trip.
 

MOAK

Adventurer
I know that part. I had a TJ myself and am aware how loud / windy they are on the highway with no roof or doors.

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What I meant is it seemed like a pretty tame build. Bit bigger tires on factory wheels etc. The red accents my not be my taste...

No maxtrax or rotopax hanging off it. No huge lift with snorkel, No 33's with deep dish rims or darth vader grill etc...
I'm sure they put the doors and roof back on for an extended trip.
I figure the darth Vader grills are for people that really don’t like their Jeeps and are trying to make it something that it is not. Sometimes I miss our old TJ, then we go out in the 80 and I don’t feel so badIMG_1760.jpegIMG_1704.jpeg
 

LexusAllTerrain

Expedition Leader
I keep on upgrading my Lexus LX, bigger spings, bump stops, 35" tires, paint, new Leather. Regear, made a bed for myself. And the vehicle gets driven only 20 miles a month if lucky. Maintance, belts, belt tensioner...plus, plus. She is RETIRED...only a gathering every two months. So I call her my QUEEN! lol.
 
“I think that depends on where "outdoors" is. Here in the outback of Nevada I'd say pretty close to 100% of the folks I meet out there are armed.”

“In Arizona pretty much everyone brings a gun camping exept for the people who just go to the KOA campground on the side of the highway.”

What are they so scared of?
I’ve had 2 brown/grizzly and 1 black bear in my front yard this year. Plus innumerable large moose including cows/calves very capable of stomping me to death. Yet I go for my daily 2 lap = 2 mile walk around the block unarmed, despite multiple military type assault rifles and a couple of pistols in the house.
Lest I be accused of abject stupidity, I did go armed on my 3 crossings of the Brooks Range in the 70s. You know, back when nobody had heard of the place.
Today in backyard “guarding” my compost heap:
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MontySquareo

Active member
I carry a gun mostly for the wild animals. I have a friend who woke up one morning to a javelina that had broken into his kitchen somehow. He didn't have a gun and got all chewed up and he had to call his nephew to come help him after the javelina ran off. Besides, a handgun isn't much bigger than a tablet/gps/water bottle so why wouldn't you bring it?
 

lost1

Member
“I think that depends on where "outdoors" is. Here in the outback of Nevada I'd say pretty close to 100% of the folks I meet out there are armed.”

“In Arizona pretty much everyone brings a gun camping exept for the people who just go to the KOA campground on the side of the highway.”

What are they so scared of?
I’ve had 2 brown/grizzly and 1 black bear in my front yard this year. Plus innumerable large moose including cows/calves very capable of stomping me to death. Yet I go for my daily 2 lap = 2 mile walk around the block unarmed, despite multiple military type assault rifles and a couple of pistols in the house.
Lest I be accused of abject stupidity, I did go armed on my 3 crossings of the Brooks Range in the 70s. You know, back when nobody had heard of the place.
Today in backyard “guarding” my compost heap:

I am not against guns and I get the outdoors thing as I am completely surrounded by it with all sorts of wild animals which would find me an easy target, or at least mild entertainment. If I consider our audience, the vast majority of members of this portal are probably from the USA where many feel that its essential to carry a gun into the outdoors. I won't argue that, it is your choice; But should you consider overlanding where you are actually going into other countries' "outdoors" (as in vehicle dependant overland travel) you may be surprised to know that your choice has been removed. In my 30 years of traveling overland in over 60 countries, I have yet to encounter an overlander with foreign registered vehicle carrying a gun.
 

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