Sunday, December 31, 2017

Friday, December 29, 2017

Camel Trophy Events and Destinations


Year
Destination
Vehicle used
Winning Country
1980
Trans-Amazonican Highway, Brazil
Jeep CJ-6s
Germany (the only country to compete)
1981
Sumatra, Indonesia
2-door Land Rover
Range Rovers
Germany (the only country to compete)
1982
Papua New Guinea
2-door Land Rover
Range Rovers
Italy
1983
Zaire
Series III 88"
Holland
1984
Brazil
Land Rover 110
Italy
1985
Borneo
Land Rover 90
Germany
1986
Australia
Land Rover 90
France
1987
Madagascar
Range Rover
Turbo Diesel
Italy
1988
Sulawesi
Land Rover 110
Turkey
1989
The Amazon
Land Rover 110
UK
1990
Siberia (USSR)
Discovery 3 door
200 Tdi
Holland
1991
Tanzania/Burundi
Discovery 200 Tdi
Turkey
1992
Guyana
Discovery 200 Tdi
Switzerland
1993
Sabah-Malaysia
Discovery 200 Tdi
USA
1994
Argentina, Paraguay, Chile
Discovery 200 Tdi
Spain
1995
Mundo Maya
Discovery 300 Tdi
Czech Republic
1996
Kalimantan
Discovery 300 Tdi
Greece
1997
Mongolia
Discovery 300 Tdi
Austria
1998
Tierra del Fuego
Freelander
France
2000
Tonga-Samoa
Water based event
South Africa
 
 

 

Camel Trophy History 1980 - 2000


(Pangaea-expeditions.com)

Camel Trophy. At one time considered the last "great adventure" was an annual vehicle based 4x4 competitino undertaken annually from 1981, and by boat in 2000. Its purpose was to voyage into harsh lands and put man and machine to the test. The first Camel Trophy, held in 1981, was a trip on the TransAmazonian highway under taken by a group of Germans in Jeep CJ6s. Despite not finishing the trek, it captured the imagination of adventurers across the world. The following year, and every year after until 1998 they used Land Rovers to complete their journeys.
 
Nearly every year, the organizers of Camel Trophy sought to challenge the competitors with a new and different destination, often times being the first ever vehicle traverse of a given route. However frequently it was not enough to just do the expedition, the masachistic minds behind Camel Trophy decided to do many of the routes durning the regions monsoon or rainy season. Take for example the 1985 event in Borneo when participants frequently were only able to travel a distance of 5 km a day despite being behind the wheel all day long and long into the night.
 
Throughout the duration of Camel Trophy, the full range of Solihull's finest vechilces were challenged, starting with the Range Rover in 1982, to the Series IIIs, 90s and 110s and the Discovery in the early 1990s.The final competition vehicle was the Freelander which participated in Land Rover's swan song event in 1998, Tierra del Fuego.
 
By the last years of the event, the focus had drifted away from the vehicles and towards "adventure sports" and special tasks such as kayaking, canoeing and mountain biking. Partially for this reason, Land Rover and Worldwide Brands (the owners of Camel Trophy) decided to part ways after the 1998 event, Tierra del Fuego.
 
However, the true spirit of Camel Trophy is kept alive by Land Rover enthusiasts everywhere. Limited edition coffee table books celebrating the event frequently sell for hunrdeds of dollars, if you can find them. The Camel Trophy Owners Club, a group dedicated to the ownership of ex-Camel Trophy vehicles also keeps the event alive with their documentation and celebration of the great adventure. Their vehicles range from Defenders to Freelanders, from well used competition vehicles to well-cared for marshall vehicles.
 
For a more in depth look at the vehicles and equipment which participated in the Camel Trophy, please see Alex's excellent website Camel-Discovery.com and it's companion website Camel-Defender.com
 


Camel Trophy Kalimantan 1996, Defender 110
 

Sunday, December 24, 2017

Saturday, December 23, 2017

Land Rover series III



A nice shade of green

Old Land Rover



Very interesting shade of green. I like that Africa logo on the door too.

71 Range Rover off-roading in Morocco



Interesting red color.

91 Trooper with a pop-up tent on the roof


Friday, December 22, 2017

91 Trooper


Notice the scorpion and N-1575 painted on the back.

Something military perhaps?

Monday, December 11, 2017

Nissan full-length commercial "Pathfinder On Safari"



So back in the mid-90's this Nissan Pathfinder full-length commercial was available for free on a VHS tape.

I sent away for it, if I remember correctly I sent in some type of post card order form that I probably got out of a magazine, and it came to me in the mail.

And even though these actors are "on safari" no more than I am right now sitting at this computer, I thought it was such a cool commercial and I used to throw it in my VCR and watch it all the time.

Sunday, December 10, 2017

89 Trooper





These Trooper photos might be a regular thing on the blog here for quite some time now.

Friday, December 8, 2017

Another Trooper


1999 Isuzu Trooper




I bought a 1999 Isuzu Trooper yesterday. I took a chance on it because it has only 119k miles.

It has a little bit of body damage but nothing major. I'm hoping to get it to look as good as this on someday.