Wastelander

If you need to make a trek into the wasteland, be prepared. Last thing you need is to be scavenging around like Max in The Road Warrior.

Keep your inventory stocked up!

Being a road warrior like Max is one thing. Anyone can drive a vehicle. But a real driver is also a mechanic, a cook, navigator and good company; As stated in this article. Luckily there’s a website dedicated to Overlanding which gives insights for people who seek solitude behind the wheel. They provide you a free checklist for your journey and give good reviews on essential gear.

Your journey may be a quest to reach that Plains Of Silence, however make it an interesting one. Remember to have fun along the way. Enjoy the pure beauties this physical world has to offer to us. It’s a big world out there. Perhaps you need to go to places that make you feel small so that you realize how small your problems really are. ✌️

Feeling like Max

I’ve been feeling like Max lately

But also, at times I feel like Wez

Ready to explode

People like Max and Wez are survivors. Physical and mental strength is what you need to last in the wasteland. And to think, at a time what separated those two type of people was a simple police badge.

Last week I took a trek into the wasteland. It’s been while since I been there. I was left with more questions than answers. But perhaps that’s what it is all about. Perhaps we have all the answers, we’re just asking the wrong questions.

Old skool sensation

E’S Club Sports was a company that focused on speciality parts aimed at the Civic (AT & EF) as well as the AE86. They’re known for their muffler and coilovers: Eikoh! After the debut of the EG6, Eikoh! parts where no longer made. The company ended up becoming a car maintenance shop.

Imagine, the creator and members of E’S Club Sports probably never would have imaged their parts to pop off like it did. Little would they know that it would end up creating a sensation back then, and a feeling of nostalgia when reflected back on present day. You have OG Kanjozoku’s who opt for their parts and swear by them.

Though the company quit racing parts sales and racing activities about 20+ years ago I bet you they still own some tuner cars with Eikoh! parts on them. It’s good to hear that they’re still around and in business. Something we should keep in mind within ourselves. If you are passionate about something, stay in that mindset one way or another. Stay in the game yo! Be around the things you love and never give up on your dreams. ✌️