[U]Verkstad[/U] If you had bothered to read the post rather than just Trolling through it. you would have noticed the rather veiled request for credentials.
I'd have never mentioned them otherwise.
Beyond that. It looks like we went to the same grammar school. I must have missed you at the reunion.
I'm sorry if you feel the need to correct my grammar errors rather than add something useful to the conversation. Nice to hear from you again though.
The "perfect" expedition vehicle would be one that never breaks or declines in performance. The "best" expedition vehicle would be the one that is easiest to repair anywhere anytime whenever it does break or decline in performance.
Also, K.I.S.S. is usually the best approach to use when designing anything - including expedition vehicles - Keep It Simple Stupid
I'd have to agree with you . Except in one small way . No matter how easy to repair a rig is. If you cant get parts while in the field, your screwed.
K.I.S.S. will always be the preferred method of design and production in my book. Thanks.
In all fairness , the perfect camper for most of us is the one we own. Especially once personal pride is calculated into the equation. Happy trails....