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At the recent 2011 Overland Expo, Gary reunited with many of the Camel Trophy team members from years past. From left to right, Fred Monsees, (US Team Siberia), Gary Wescott, (US Team Journalist), Lea Magee, (US Team Siberia), and Andy Dacey, (UK Team Siberia). Old memories gave us all a smile, remembering winching through the bottomless mud of the Siberian Taiga and roasting a leg of lamb on an old bedspring over a campfire on the shore of Lake Baikal.
For my video; youtu.be/q7-BMzAuyl4
The Willys Jeep Station Wagon, introduced in 1946 by Willys-Overland Motors is the first mass-market all-steel station wagon designed and built as a passenger vehicle
12th Annual, Summerfest, Show & Shine, Marpole, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
1914 Overland 79C coupe dealer badge. Taken at Shannon's Eastern Creek Classic 2011, held at Eastern Creek Raceway Sydney.
We teach military, professionals and recreational drivers how to get the most out of their 4x4s: overlandexperts.com
This is the Overlander Roadhouse at the crossing of the road to Monkey Mia and the North West Coastal Highway. Going north your next stop is Carnarvon. There is practically nothing to stop in between.
A landslde blocks the road between Pokhara and Kathmandu in Nepal - workers are busy repairing the road. Taken on my round the world trip 1974.
Overland Park Fire Department's Station 43 at 13801 Switzer Road (near 138th St & Switzer Rd). Home of Quint 43, Brush 43 and Johnson County Med-Act 1143
Picture ID# 5911
OVERLAND COTTON MILL
1314 W. Evans Ave.
National Register 4/3/2001, 5DV.2458
"The 1891 building operated as Colorado’s only successful cotton mill until 1903. Utilizing load-bearing masonry walls to maximize natural illumination, its layout and fenestration typify large industrial buildings of the late nineteenth century. At its peak, the mill’s annual production reached 12 million yards of cloth in a variety of types and patterns. The mill also played a brief but important role in local labor history, particularly in relation to children in the work force. Operating as a munitions factory from 1941 to 1945, the plant was so important to World War II production efforts it was immediately repaired and restored to full operational status after a devastating fire in 1942." --Description from the Colorado Historical Society Website.
The site is now Hercules Industries, a manufacturer of HVAC stuff.