You may have noticed: our wild places are . Last year, 331 million people visited the U.S.鈥檚 59 national parks鈥58 million more than ten years ago. Which means that if you want solitude, you鈥檝e got to work for it.聽
One way is through overlanding, which, loosely defined, is off-road camping. Some head out for years on end, but the majority take their rigs on weeklong jaunts. 鈥淚t鈥檚 about using sturdy vehicles to explore, whether 100 miles or 10,000 miles from home,鈥 says Roseann Hanson, founder of Overland Expo, a semiannual gathering of the tribe in Flagstaff, Arizona, and Asheville, North Carolina. The聽practice has long been popular in places like Australia and South 颅Africa, but it鈥檚 gaining traction in the U.S. Rooftop tents are popping up in Brooklyn as well as Bozeman. And 12,000 people turned out for this year鈥檚 OE in Flagstaff, 20 percent more than last year.
Much of the gear is overkill, but a few select items can help the exceptionally itinerant find the space they need.
Must Have
Tires

The most important tool, hands down, is a set of all-terrain tires. (from $181) increases off-road traction and helps prevent punctures.
Traction Devices

Trucks get stuck. Corrugated boards like the ($299) placed under the tires pro颅vide traction to get them out.
Awning
An ($181) provides shade from the hot sun and a place to cook during a rainstorm.聽
Recovery Strap

If a rig is really mired, it might need to be towed out. A stretchy (from $63) makes the process safer and more efficient. (Friend to do the pulling not included.)
Nice To Have
Rooftop Tent

The ($3,999) rooftop tent sets up in less than ten seconds and comes with burly aluminum bars for mounting gear. The three-inch foam mattress is as comfy as any hotel bed.聽
Electric Cooler

Few coolers are a match for a week on the road. The 50-quart ($924) runs off a vehicle鈥檚 battery, keeping everything cold without ice.
Kitchen Box

When stowed, Trail Kitchens鈥 ($699) is about the size of a 15-gallon plastic tub. Unfolded, it鈥檚 a full cook station with a spot for a stove and shelving to spare.
Expert Opinions
The Guru

Scott Brady, founder of聽
His rig:聽1996 Mercedes G-Wagon
鈥淚鈥檝e circumnavigated the world three times and crossed all seven continents in an overland vehicle, and one of the things I tell people is that the world is far safer, and people far more welcoming, than you鈥檇 imagine.鈥
The Correspondent

奥别蝉听厂颈濒别谤,听国产吃瓜黑料聽contributing editor
His rig:聽1999 Land Rover Discovery 1
鈥淒on鈥檛 invest too much money or time in your vehicle. Just go do rad stuff. You鈥檒l learn what you need along the way. Making do is part of the fun.鈥
The Newbie

, University of Colorado, Boulder student聽
Her rig:聽1986 Toyota Land Cruiser聽BJ70
鈥淎 lot of people see these super built-up rides and think that鈥檚 what聽overlanding聽is. They don鈥檛 realize that you can start small and go from there.鈥