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Well put.That’s where it started, and where whoever coined the current usage appropriated it from—technically, back in the pre-modern era, it meant that part of any expedition that had to be done not on plane, boat or road.
In the current era, I’ve always thought it meant a camping-like excursion where the getting there is as important and as fun as the being there. So this means the drive should be an exploration in and of itself, and the adventure begins before you get to your first campsite.
So this means you might need a different vehicle than dad’s station wagon, and you might spend more time behind the wheel than in your tent. It’s like inverting the driving vs. hanging out time ratio of a typical camping trip, and having the drive be more fun than chore.
But, as a poster said above—a lot of the overload is silly. Few of us are going to the Antarctic or the Sahara. There’s a gas station at the off ramp and burgers in town, you don’t have to hunt a squirrel.
But fewer people doing what I want to do is almost always a plus in my book, so I hope @Desertchief is right.![]()
When I first ran into the term overlanding I though, hey, that's what I've been doing all these decades (minus the RTT, fridge, and stuff hanging off the vehicle). For me it's always been a 4x4 extended-cab pickup with a camper shell on the back and a foam pad on the bed. Gear has been mostly variations on backpacking gear with sleeping bag, little stove, etc. Everything but the sleeping gear (and sometimes a folding chair) fits into the extended cab. The one piece of gear that really got me out of a serious jam once was an old, somewhat rusty folding shovel.
Once my Bronco is delivered, I'll be getting back out to the desert and semi-desert areas east of the Cascade-Sierra crests. I'm pretty far away from you but we might just want to meet up sometime in SE Oregon. There's an awful lot there I haven't seen yet.Wow, thank you so much for the kind words. I'm out there a few times a month, get in touch with me so we can do a trip together. I'm solo 90% of the time and could use some company!
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