October 2008
A Trip, Adventure or Expedition?
Tags: expedition
We each take a trip when we pull out of the driveway, and those trips sometimes become adventures, but what does it mean to embark on a true expedition? While it's fun to use the term 'expedition' to give our trips or adventures a cool sound, it’s important to know the difference and understand why overlanding is gaining in popularity.
The word trip, with its curt monosyllable and harshness doesn’t act to inspire or convey what many of our travels encompass. And even though the definition from Dictionary.com is long winded “Trip is the general word, indicating going any distance and returning, by walking or any means of locomotion, for either business or pleasure, and in either a hurried or a leisurely manner”, we still don’t get excited when someone says they went on a “trip”. And that's OK, because much of the time, it is a “trip” that we took, a day trip, a camping trip, a weekend trip, but mostly something that wasn’t far from home, wasn’t dangerous or hazardous and we returned home as planned.
But, the word “adventure” stirs the soul and brings a sparkle to our eye. Many of us have had “adventures” with our 4wd’s. Adventures in mud where we didn’t know if we could get out. Adventures with the weather that involved rain, wind, hail, snow or all of them. Adventures in strange lands with languages we barely spoke and food we barely recognized. Again the dictionary gives us “a bold, usually risky undertaking; hazardous action of uncertain outcome” as the meaning of adventure. Often these adventures aren't planned, they just happen. You left home on a trip that due to trail damage or breakage, weather, animals, or some other unforeseen force your trip became an “adventure”. These make for some great stories around the campfire: the time you winched across a river, the time that snow closed the trail and you had to find another way off the mountain, the time an axle broke and it was a long hike to help. These adventures are what we plan and prepare for, yet hope to never experience.
Different from a trip or an adventure is something else in the vehicle dependent travel world: an “expedition”. Defined by the dictionary as “an excursion, journey, or voyage made for some specific purpose, as of war or exploration”. Yes war is in there since the word comes from the Middle English use of the Latin “expeditione” or military travel. Today we consider an expedition in the 4wd world to be an organized journey with a specific goal or purpose. A bit different than a vacation since there will be roles for each person, schedules, work to be done, and results to be presented. Very few of us will ever get to go on a real expedition and that’s OK because very few of us would enjoy a real expedition. Be it mapping the Sahara, collecting measurements of tree width in the Amazon, counting rabbits in the Outback or other tasks that are less about the journey and more about the task; a true expedition involves route planning, gear selection, training, documentation and presentation of the result, communication with a home base and more.
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