The COVID-19 Challenges for Overlanders are Not All Over
In April we asked overland travellers about the challenges they faced due to COVID-19 restrictions. 4 months later, we asked them: How are you doing now?
In April we asked overland travellers about the challenges they faced due to COVID-19 restrictions. 4 months later, we asked them: How are you doing now?
12 more stories of overland travellers facing the challenges due to COVID-19. Each one has to find their own way to deal with lockdowns and border closures.
Overland travellers are different to other tourists. Here they tell their stories of how they deal with the challenges of being caught in corona lockdown.
Our impressions of the 40th Willys Overland Vehicle Meeting in words and photos. If you get the chance, go and attend this big, pleasant event in Germany!
Some tips for you in the story of our overlanding nightmare in Morocco, after a vehicle accident (not our fault) damaged our transport and our home.
The final in our 4 part series, sharing international overlander stories in answer to our question: What inspired you to travel the Pan-American Highway?
Inspiration for the New Year from Overlanders: different countries, different vehicles, and different life stages, all on the PanAm for different reasons.
We asked fellow international overlanders “What inspired you to travel the Pan-American Highway?” We are pleased to share the first 6 fascinating stories.
It wasn’t planned, but in Colombia we ended up driving another of South America’s infamous “Death Roads”, El Trampolín de la Muerte – not as bad as its name suggests.
We are happy with the space our Berta offers. Only when I have to drive a road so narrow that the wheels touch the edge on both sides I wish I could shrink her.
We think it’s a good thing that overlanding is becoming more popular. Slow overland travel is a low-impact way to travel, requiring less resources.
We dared to go to Rio de Janeiro in our large overlander truck. For various reasons it wasn’t as pleasant a visit as one might have expected…
Overland travellers face the challenge (almost) daily of finding a safe, quiet place to spend the night. This is how we find our overnight locations.
Living and working in Santiago was great but being on the road is better. Here I compare and contrast 10 months in the city with 2 months ‘on the road’.