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“Traveling overland might be the best way to experience a country like Iceland. In the summer, especially in June, constant daylight gives you the option to keep going, 24 hours a day.
In this particular instance, I was in between destinations, had been driving for 7 hours, and had no idea it was 10pm. Hit with a wave of exhaustion, I pointed the Land Rover down the next dirt road to find a place to sleep.
After I took this picture, there weren't 60 seconds before I was fast asleep - already dreaming about where I might end up tomorrow."
-Jordan Rosen @jordanrosenphotography
Gear List:
Vehicle - Land Rover Defender
Tent - Big Agnes Seedhouse 2
Halfway to Shasta
If you don’t mind the wintry wind chills, you’re pretty much guaranteed a campspot far away from any traffic and noise as you’re halfway up to the summit of Mt. Shasta.
Ghost River Wilderness
With restrictions to random backcountry camping only, the Ghost River Wilderness Area is an outdoor immersion through rolling tundra, boulder fields, and high alpine lakes.
Sandy River
A tentview in Mt. Hood National Forest makes waiting for dry climbing conditions more pleasant.