Land Rover Monthly

ON THE ROAD ALONE

WITH the world in pandemic lockdown and some folk unable to get their heads around the concept of self-isolation, allow us to introduce a young man who positively loves being alone – as long as he has his Land Rover for company, of course.

Kasper Høglund, 23, from Norway, has been on the road alone for 15 months now. He’s currently deep inside the Arctic Circle, enjoying every moment of it – and with no plans to return to civilisation in the foreseeable future. This is his story…

“I had been working as a teacher’s assistant for about four years, focused on children with special needs. I had planned to become a teacher, because teaching was something I was passionate about, and I enjoyed teaching others, but sadly I had no interest in the topics that you find in the traditional elementary school and I couldn’t see myself doing

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