Thank you posting this on here. I feel like I am back on adv rather than the glamping reports on here.
Glad you are recovering and I am looking forward to the next series of posts!
Thank you posting this on here. I feel like I am back on adv rather than the glamping reports on here.
Glad you are recovering and I am looking forward to the next series of posts!
Edited to add that I have never been in your position. I have done extended motorcycle overlanding on dual sports, up to 3-1/2 weeks. I can remember the stress that would start building in the early afternoons of where I was I going to camp that night, how I was going to eat, dealing with extreme hot temperatures and hurricane edge rains. So much different than when I would overland in the jeep or truck where I was set up to sleep primitively in the vehicle. At least I had a secure place to spend the night.
On the bike it was more stressful. Fortunately I had the means for a hotel and gas money if strictly necessary. And available as gas and rooms are not always close by when you are off road in the desert.
I find myself extrapolating my stress and experiences to put myself in your position where your options are much more limited. Great admiration for you sir!!
Again, thank you for sharing your story and bravo for always moving forward, always overcoming the physical, emotional and economic challenges. And making an amazing story of hardship, adventure, positive attitude and the graciousness of the folks who extended a hand.
For what its worth my 1st Cycle gear helmet ( Bilt evo) and Sedici pants and jacket survived all through Argentina, Chile/ Patagonia a few years ago. And truth be told, those soaking wet days, the guys we met with the 1k/ gortex riding suits also were just as wet. And I continued to use that gear until last year, when I updated the Pants and Jacket for last Novembers ride through Peru. The only reason I replaced the pants is because my original pair disappeared. And the jacket, I just wanted one with more pockets. So I agree, the Sedici and cycle gear are a good option.
Cycle Gear has some good stuff.For what its worth my 1st Cycle gear helmet ( Bilt evo) and Sedici pants and jacket survived all through Argentina, Chile/ Patagonia a few years ago. And truth be told, those soaking wet days, the guys we met with the 1k/ gortex riding suits also were just as wet. And I continued to use that gear until last year, when I updated the Pants and Jacket for last Novembers ride through Peru. The only reason I replaced the pants is because my original pair disappeared. And the jacket, I just wanted one with more pockets. So I agree, the Sedici and cycle gear are a good option.