Phoenix Pop up at Overland Expo 2011
We are back now from Overland Expo, and it was a big hit all around.
I have never seen so many Overland ready rigs in one place in my whole life!!
It was so fun to get out and talk with all of you great folks who live for adventure, and still find the time to teach and tell about what it takes to do it.
All the hard working and dedicated people who organize, build, and run this event are amazing. Here is the kick off meeting the first morning of the show.
Some of the most eye catching displays that we could see as we walked around.
Sportsmobile's nice display, very impressive
A really cool production turn-key off-road racing car
Our neighbors, cooking great smelling food all day, with great little kids, and super friendly!
A playmate for Lil' Z perhaps?
Very early pop top concept, I think it's called "durno" or something? Very good idea and workmanship.
The ever-popular JK PULSE, people taking turns climbing up and down into this one all day long!
Our little "home away from home" for the last week or so. Loved living in one of our Phoenix pop ups for a while, finally! We chose for our 1997 Chevy 1500, a short bed model with custom extra low profile, custom cab over length, full size bed with under bed storage and push button inflatable air bed, hot water, shower, cassette toilet, carefree awning, stereo, and dvd player. It was very fun to live in... cozy!
One of the Turtle Expedition versions, one just like my Dad built them in the eighties.
And some nice Australian folks who travel extensively in their Provan Tiger, also built by my Dad, so that makes examples of three or our Family endevours showing together in one place... Good job Dad!!
And my very favorite display of the Expo.... This wonderful couple from Spain has been travelling the entire world for like 11 years so far, and luckily for us, decided to stop and share their story with us at the Expo. We shared Mermosas with them on the last morning and talked for a long time about the similarity between a long trip, and one's life. Painted on their van window... "Keep it simple, you'll go a lot farther that way"