What does overlanding mean to you?

Chris S at 17h31
13
Feb
2011
What does overlanding mean to you?

Following on from a comment on another thread, I'm intrigued to see what different people think of constitutes an "overland" trip as I'm sure everyone has different thoughts - the best thing about this is that there is no right or wrong answers Very Happy

For me, an overland trip is just that, a trip that takes is travelling from one place to a
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