In early 2019, my wife and I left our jobs and moved out of our apartment to go on a massive overland roadtrip across the US in our Jeep Wrangler.
What’s low-key about it?
Most of the overlanding stuff we see on the web involves difficult, expensive, time-consuming, and permanent modifications. But we didn’t have the time, budget, or our own metal-fabrication shop to do most of those. Like our vehicle-modification style, our travel style is somewhat low-key as well.
It’s less #VanLife and more #sometimesweliveinourjeepbutalsohavemanyotherinterests.
Recent Posts:
- Drinking Water on the RoadWater is obviously an important consideration for any trip, especially if you’re going to be off the grid for stretches of time. Besides staying hydrated, … Continue reading Drinking Water on the Road
- The Cooking BoxIn one of our Plano roof rack storage boxes, we keep everything related to overland cooking, food preparation, and eating (except for stove fuel, which … Continue reading The Cooking Box
- The Tools & Camping BoxIn one of our Plano roof rack storage boxes, we keep most of our tools, plus some hiking and camping equipment that we don’t need … Continue reading The Tools & Camping Box
- My overlanding coffee kitOne of the most important considerations when setting out on an overlanding trip is how I will ensure I can get coffee every morning. Here’s … Continue reading My overlanding coffee kit
- Recording video on the roadWhen we’re on the road, my wife and I like to document our trip by recording a lot of video, and sometimes even conducting interviews … Continue reading Recording video on the road
- Rear-view mirror camera & dashcamOne consequence of having everything you need with you in your car is that it makes it hard to see out the back window. Even … Continue reading Rear-view mirror camera & dashcam