Mother Nature doesn't care about your overlanding plans. That's the harsh reality facing many attendees heading to More Expo 2023 this weekend in Springfield, Missouri, as tornadoes and severe storms have just swept through the region, toppling trees and flooding trails days before one of the Midwest's premier overlanding gatherings.With winds reaching 70 mph and rainfall totaling four inches in some areas, the aftermath presents real challenges for those traveling to the event. Entire ash trees now lie in parking lots, rural roads have become obstacle courses, and the ground promises to remain soggy through the weekend. For overlanders driving in on trails, a chainsaw has suddenly become essential equipment alongside the standard recovery gear. This scenario perfectly illustrates what many experienced adventurers call "the ultimate equalizer" - no matter how well-equipped or prepared you might be, severe weather changes everything.Despite these challenges, excitement remains high for More Expo. You'll find me at Booth 264 with Midwest Adventure Outfitters, armed with stickers, high fives, and readiness to discuss everything from vehicle builds to gear innovations. Between picking up my freshly serviced truck, attending a Blues playoff game, and preparing for a live podcast and afterparty, it's shaping up to be an intensely busy week - which is why I've decided to camp on-site rather than commute from elsewhere.For those in the overlanding community, especially across the Midwest where we don't have an official Overland Expo event, More represents our best opportunity to connect, explore new gear, and separate innovative products from mere knockoffs. Content creators, vendors, and enthusiasts pour tremendous effort into making this gathering valuable for everyone involved. If you're attending, pack accordingly for the conditions, stay alert for weather changes, and remember that safety trumps adventure every time. Stop by to share your storm stories or discuss what you're most excited to see at the event!