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Grow up with? You didn't even join the site until after this thread had probably close to 40 pages.:crazyeyes:
We adopted him nonetheless he is now one of us.
Grow up with? You didn't even join the site until after this thread had probably close to 40 pages.:crazyeyes:
Grow up with? You didn't even join the site until after this thread had probably close to 40 pages.:crazyeyes:
We adopted him nonetheless he is now one of us.
This really is a thread you had to grow up with. I didn't want to be the one tell him. :crazyeyes:
:cheesy: A guy goes to Moab for a week and totally misses out on all the fun :sigh:
Thanks for bringing this thread back to life :crazyeyes: :clap2:
Oh, I would like to add to the expense aspect of this discussion and point out that when it comes to things like ARB roof top tents, Snowpeak kitchen setups, cool khaki shirts and matching hats, most self-proclaimed overlanders spare no expense.
Glad I can be of service! Glad you guys had a good time and made it back safely!
Well those people build damn near an RV. Might as well tow their house along. I small trailer I get, easier to pack passengers in rig, but towing behind motorhome is a bit much and misses the point.
I know ARB tents are expensive, and I don't own one (I have a regular coleman tent myself) but I can see the appeal of a rooftop tent. Off the ground which might be uneven and wet, away from the creepy crawlies and possibly other animals. The one MAJOR downside to rooftop tents, and the reason why I never bought one, is simply due to the fact that anytime you want to take a drive, you need to pack the tent up. Seems like a MAJOR PITA to me. Also, Im not an overlander...I wear jeans everywhere
As far as bears or lions go, I can assure you that they can get you just as easily up on your roof as they can on the ground. :yup:
Please note that in the OP we are talking about here in America. We do not have wild lions in America, only in zoos.
:cheesy::cheesy:
What about mountain lions?
What about mountain lions?
I think it's pretty clear the bigger concern while overlanding, at least out west, is the Chupacabra.
At least that is what I fear. :cheesy:
I think it's pretty clear the bigger concern while overlanding, at least out west, is the Chupacabra.
At least that is what I fear. :cheesy:
Yeah we have those but not lions.
And for the record I was giving Eddie a hard time.
Wasn't trying to be a jerk. Sarcasm doesn't translate well through type :blush: