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          | The 
            Overlander  | 
         
        
          Welcome 
              to this first edition of 
              our new publication The Overlander, 
              well you didn't think we would just give up after coming home. A 
              little more on what this new publication shall entail in a moment. 
              First let me confirm that after 2 years, 80,000 kilometres and 40 
              countries the Kat, the DuK and I are safely home. It has been the 
              adventure of a lifetime and now we want to give something 
              back.  
            To all those who have visited our site and dropped 
              us words of encouragement we say thank you for keeping us inspired, to all those 
              we met along the long dusty way, it was a pleasure and an honour to have met 
            you.  
            To Africa a special thank you, she made us welcome, 
              she made us laugh, she made us cry, but above all she made us live.. 
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                      When our expedition came to its inevitable 
            end, we like many others thought that was it. We intended to write 
            a simple epilogue to our voyage of discovery with all the usual 
            facts and figures. But then a strange thing started to happen, lots 
            of other potential and actual overlanders started to get in touch 
            asking for advice and nearly all complaining that there was no  
          regular online publication aimed at overlanders.  
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                      Obvioulsy we shall need to start relatively 
            small as time is scarce and resources even more so. Initially we 
            shall post articles on equipment and manufacturer reviews, route 
            reviews, a travel medical clinic and some country information as 
            well as a GPS corner. These initial postings shall be from our own 
          personal experience over the last two years. 
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          Later we hope to add a regular features on 
              routes, places to stay, equipment, travel medical clinic and articles 
              submitted by those fortunate enough to still be on the road. The 
              publication as it matures will become a living medium for those 
              on the road to pass back wisdom and knowledge in a more magazine 
              style, rather then the threaded message Bulletin Boards. Don't get 
              me wrong we arn't knocking them, they serve a very valuable purpose. 
              What we want is to provide a more stylised and information rich 
              environment in which people at home and on the road can have a good 
              read, catch up on one anothers exploits as well as seeing what is 
              happening in the bigger world. Ultimately we hope that by clicking 
              online and downloading people will start to read The 
              Overlander just like they would with any other periodical when 
              at home.  
            We are also hoping to set up a photo library, providing a protfolio of images submitted by overlanders during their tripst. These will be catalogued and then offered commercially, with  royalties going back to the photographers.  
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