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Overlander, Van Lifer or Full Timer? What Type Of Traveler Are You?

Published by marlene on September 19, 2020

We don’t always feel like we belong into these different categories of vehicle-based traveling styles. Does it matter? What do these labels mean to you? In this video we try to explain our thoughts about labeling ourselves as an overlander, vanlifer or full-timers.

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