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overland show
Hi all,
The show is organised by the same guy who began the Indoor 4x4 show at Donington a few years ago.
It's the show's first year and will be fairly small scale, but as it's aimed at overlanders and not specifically L*nd R*vers, it could be interesting.
And it's only a fiver to get in...
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Might be something of relevance to our one wheel drive brethren (plus 2w/d Ural outfit owners of course  )
Maybe some positive biker input would encourage widening the scope of exhibitors / remit of the show next time? Far rather be INclusive than EXclusive myself. Oh, and I've seen some bikers over the years laden with expensive looking tat too, so it's not just a 4x4 thing 
Maybe this is why he's known as "Lonesome"?
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'Oh, and I've seen some bikers over the years laden with expensive looking tat too, so it's not just a 4x4 thing'
long way round anyone 
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Quote:
Originally Posted by mossproof
Might be something of relevance to our one wheel drive brethren (plus 2w/d Ural outfit owners of course  )
Maybe some positive biker input would encourage widening the scope of exhibitors / remit of the show next time? Far rather be INclusive than EXclusive myself. Oh, and I've seen some bikers over the years laden with expensive looking tat too, so it's not just a 4x4 thing 
Maybe this is why he's known as "Lonesome"?
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while its great that there is an 4x4 overland travel show, Its mostly the same commercial tours/suppliers and odments that come with Land Rover shows. I cannot see anything new coming out of this.
Now the Adventure travel show in London, with its talks etc. COMBINED with some hardware might be the way to go, it would certainly make me more interested. Im swaying more toward the London show (Im in Bristol so almost equidistant!) but will likley venture to the abenteuer-allrad show and maybe the RGS one up north end of May.
who knows.
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i'll probabily take a wander as its pretty local to me
Don't exactly need to buy anything but like you say its always entertaining, anyway probabily no one is selling things to fit an iveco unless theres a reasonably priced wheel builder there
I'll be heading up to Sams RGS meet in May - was great last year but still a little landrover/toyota centric , would be nice to see both bikes and bigger trucks covered more
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I'm going to give the indoor one a try, but aren't holding much hope of it being much different to the ordinary indoor one.
Quite fancying the one in London but it's a fair trek down so will have to see what happens.
RGS - for sure. it's only a few minutes from my house and it's gotten bigger each time
A&A - hopefully
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Originally Posted by Griffdowg
while its great that there is an 4x4 overland travel show, Its mostly the same commercial tours/suppliers and odments that come with Land Rover shows. I cannot see anything new coming out of this.
Now the Adventure travel show in London, with its talks etc. COMBINED with some hardware might be the way to go, it would certainly make me more interested. Im swaying more toward the London show (Im in Bristol so almost equidistant!) but will likley venture to the abenteuer-allrad show and maybe the RGS one up north end of May.
who knows.
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Whilst it's true there won't be seminars and talks, because the Trade Stands are low cost you are more likely to find 'small traders' there. Exactly the same as the Motor Show, the most interesting stands are not the bling manufacturer's stands on the ground floor, they are the little un's on the first floor which are far better.
Also, for me the bloke's got it right from the off - only £5 adult entry - and these days with the horrendous price of fuel, low entry is very welcome. Fair play!!! Doubtless seminars and the like will come in due course. Little acorns an' all that.
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I'm going on Sunday. Will report back on what I find.
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