Rovers Magazine, Summer 2015

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Photo: Jeffrey Aronson

Dear Rovers North, I enjoyed spending time with Jeff Aronson at the Overland Expo WEST, while we were conversing and he was photographing the Camel Trophy Discovery. I really enjoy talking with people who love and want to keep the history and heritage alive within the Land Rover world. I have partnered with some other Camel guys and have created a driver training and expedition/adventure company called 7P. Our first international trip is planned for November, with a border to border, coast to coast journey through Costa Rica, Nicaragua and Panama. We are open to any vehicle that would be interested in training, but we are Land Rover to the core. Ken Cameron Eagle, CO [This sounds very exciting! I think you need to take along an editor. (For more information visit www.7P.io) —ed.]

Dear Rovers North, Thank you for producing such an enjoyable magazine and website! Henry F. Garazo, MD Fairfield, PA [Thanks, Henry, and congratulations on your ’61 Series II-A 109” —ed.]

Dear Rovers North, Sad to say, our 2002 Defender 110 was driven back to the UK as trade in for an older model, a 1987 Defender 110, which was imported back to the USA. Our ’02 Defender was a German specification and wasn’t old enough (25 years) to import. Eric Wolff, USAF CIV Vilseck, Germany [It’s great to have more Defenders in the US —ed.]

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