Not enough pockets for you to be serious about overlanding.
Looks like a Rebel uniform from the ice planet Hoth in Star Wars. They did use mostly WW1 & WW2 weapons. Nice Broomhandle!
Looks like a Rebel uniform from the ice planet Hoth in Star Wars. They did use mostly WW1 & WW2 weapons. Nice Broomhandle!
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Too many pockets and you'll get Pocketitis and never be able to find anything...
You will certainly need all of those pockets to store the extra snow in...Too many pockets? No such thing if you are a serious overlander. One must be prepared to be dropped onto the planet of Hoth at any given time... With a roof top tent.
#SuperSeriousOverlander
#ThatRockBehindCostco
I have heard rumors that unless you have at least 8 pockets, you aren't really serious about overland travel.
I have also heard that only black, brown, green, tan, or tactical (the color) garments make the approved list.
I was just eyeing the shemagh that I won last year at Overland Expo in the raffle from Triple Aught Designs.A few things are missing. First, it's not overlanding if you don't own a shemagh. I mean, come on! If you don't have the staple clothing of jihadists around the world, you're not really an overlander. You also can't "overland" without a $500 knife or equivalent-priced boots.
Other than that, fine job DirtRoadTrip!
Hahaha.. for some reason I totally just pictured this in my head and started laughing out loud...When did a scarf become something that sounds like what I hacked up in the morning when I was a smoker?
Due to the possibility of offending someone somewhere by calling a garment, bag, etc. "black," it has been decided that the color formerly known as black will now be called "tactical" and can be used in normal conversation to describe the object's color.Fixed it for you.
You're automatically Overland Certified if you have pockets in your pockets. Truth.
All snowpeak items are expensive , but they are top quality. In this case, you do get what you pay for. That being said, I don't own any snowpeak gear, because it's not in the budget, but I am looking at buying their titanium spork for $8 haha..Those snow peak cups are $50! Out of control for a cup!
I sort of get it for ultralight backpackers, but for over landing where shaving ounces isn't a big deal? I just don't get it.
Too many pockets? No such thing if you are a serious overlander. One must be prepared to be dropped onto the planet of Hoth at any given time... With a roof top tent.
#SuperSeriousOverlander
#ThatRockBehindCostco
There are some members...oops I meant Snow Peak addicts here, but we won't mention any names..seriously I've seen some really high prices on some of their gear but is is quality stuff. I managed to score a SP 300 Titanium cup in a used MSR cook set for $30. The cups alone are like $40 but, it is my go to measuring cup for cooking on the road. Me likes it, but will I spend the flow on a Saki set? Probably not. Unless I can find other uses for it.