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I am glad you enjoyed it. My story telling is on the blog.Well, that filled my morning looking through all those links.
What an amazing life you have lived. I'm guessing you must do lectures or presentations on all your travels. To say it would be amazing to be sat next to you in a pub listening to your travels over a drink is an understatement. The only problem with that scenario is that the pub landlord would want to close up at some point.
Yes, some of the issues are not the car, but the person driving it. Trying to do things beyond their ability. They often blame the car and are blind to their shortcomings.Very good advice. The hardest part about doing a really big trip, adventure , job move etc is deciding to do it. A few years ago myself and my wife packed our jobs in, rented the house out and went off to Africa for a two year volunteer project, followed by a further six months of traveling , this led to a complete career change and other opportunities we couldn’t of dreamt of. One of the best moves we ever made, but actually packing it all in back home and deciding to go was the hardest part. On the opposite side of the equation to this is having too much confidence in your own and your vehicles abilities, as a member of the forum who is now not a member found out, which can lead to big and potentially very serious problems. In that particular case all ended well, but it could have been catastrophic
Much depends on the nature of the expedition, it’s possible that driving ability is ultimately eclipsed by other essential forms of judgement/situational awareness.Yes, some of the issues are not the car, but the person driving it. Trying to do things beyond their ability. They often blame the car and are blind to their shortcomings.
Plenty of 4x4 clubs have tag along tours to build confidence. I built up to the really remote trips.
Thanks for sharing thisI think it was the Uptons/C6 Jeep… late 80’s. They went back and did it again on a bike in the 90’s, which is what @Baron von Teuchter might be thinking of.
I recall an expedition member was shot and killed on their earlier first attempt.
Edit: Here go, although the article overlooks I think two earlier crossings. Model T Ford (Brazil, 1930’s) and Land Rover (Brit/Australian, 1960’s).
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The Life and Adventures of the Late Iconic Overlander Loren Upton
Loren Upton has died at age 87. The adventurer is remembered as the first to cross the Darién Gap by land and for driving around the world the long way.gearjunkie.com