52 OCTOBER 2019 FOUR WHEELER fourwheeler.com
Feature 20 PARTICIPANTS OF OVERLAND ADVENTURE
Vehicle: ’18 Jeep Wrangler
Rubicon Unlimited
About: “I enjoy the challenge of self-
sustaining, vehicle-based, off-road
travel. Success in this requires fore-
thought, planning, skill, patience, dar-
ing, training, cooperation, and resolve.”
To aid in that, Stephen’s Jeep has
received items such as a MetalCloak
31 ⁄ 2 -inch suspension lift, 37-inch Dick
Cepek Extreme Country tires, 17-inch
Hutchinson Rock Monster beadlocks,
Falcon shocks, skidplates from Artec
and Rock Hard 4x4, a JCR rear
bumper and tire carrier, two fuel cells,
Rock Slide sliders, a Warn winch, and
a Hi-Lift jack. Odds and ends include
Mopar floor mats, GPCA grab handles,
a Maximus-3/Rhino-Rack roof rack,
rooftop tent, and Rhino-Rack awning.
OVERLANDER
Stephen Frank Garrett
Vehicle: ’15 Nissan Xterra PRO-4X
About: “I live in New Mexico on
top of a mountain at 9,000 feet. I
am retired and love to explore the
mountains and lowlands of New
Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and
Utah,” says Paul. The Nissan is
outfitted with Old Man Emu rear
leaves; Bilstein struts up front;
Dick Cepek Trail Country EXP tires;
various armor from ShrockWorks,
including bumpers, skidplates, and
a spare tire rack; and a Smittybilt
winch. It also has an air compressor
and tools, like a Hi-Lift jack, shovel,
and axe. There’s also a SnoMaster
fridge. Other overlanding equipment
includes a Smittybilt Scout trailer
with a generator, propane stoves,
grill, portable bathroom, shower,
LED lighting, Yeti cooler, 8 gallons
of potable water, and 8 gallons of
extra gas.
OVERLANDERS
Paul E. Cameron III & Paul E. Cameron IV