Overland up the NC coast?

My apologies folks, I see the err in my thought process. Just swing by the local KMart, grab a cheap cooler/sleeping bag/tent (don't want to overpay for rebranding) and you'll be universally equipped for any and all wheeling. Imagine all the money the guys on this forum are going to save, knowing they don't have to build a rig for a specific style of wheeling any more.

Snarkiness and sarcasm noted, but your statement is sound. Just like how you can go eat dinner without instasnapbooking pictures of your food.
 
No chit! Sorry for disturbing the Force!
Jeez guys!
Truthfully, I'm not wanting to become an overlander ...... besides they RREEAALLYY look down on Samurais.
Not enuff room to carry the kitchen sink.

I guess "expedition" would be a better word.
What I want to do. Drive to NC coast from one end to the other.
Coleman stove, tent, angry fed up wife included. (so this may NEVER happen, lol)
Hit the beach when ever possible ... see the stuff typical vacationers don't.
Hit as many of the public State ferries as possible ... actually want to hit them all.
Do it in a week or so ...... or even break it up into 2 trips.

All from the "comfort" of my Samurai.


Matt

Hard to find one book that covers it all.

North Carolina Beaches | Glenn Morris | University of North Carolina Press

https://books.google.com/books?id=b...e&q=north carolina coast "end-to-end"&f=false

Starting point could be the Ferry System info,

NCDOT: Ferry Division
 
@trailhugger here's the lighthouses from the north to down south.
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