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  1. North American Sojourner

    Overlanding in a Full-Size Truck - Comfortable family rig or doomed like the Titanic?

    Most of the folks here can't get out on the weekends much less overland hundreds of miles through forest roads and the like. It just doesn't exist for the regular guy. Choose an adventure that the entire family can participate in and have fun. Weekend warriors have a blast. I've been out over a...
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    What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

    New light assembly's and LED's I designed the Bumper and brush guard to fold forward for access. I did not make the brush guard. I did build the bumper tho and it's all on piece. Zim
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    910 days, 15 States, 26 Camps, 56,275 miles

    Sounds like something I typed. When were you living there? Zim
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    My build.

    Nice work Sir. More pics. LOL Zim
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    Ohio Overland Route

    I was born in Nelsonville and Trimble/Glouster was my hometown for a while. Burr Oak Lake is really nice but most of the land down there is private or corporation owned. Zim
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    2018 tacoma

    Yeah the bed will move and stay moved. I had a home built cap and no brace. Sold the truck with a little larger gap on the driver side. Mine was a 19 Zim
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    Will National Forest Service Offroad Trails Close with Government Shutdown?

    Love me some Hannibal. We're still dedicated to everything south of 44 and especially south of 60. That's the really nice hills. LOL Zim
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    Will National Forest Service Offroad Trails Close with Government Shutdown?

    Yeah that's my experience in the Mark Twain National Forest as well. Zim
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    1959 F250 Crew Cab Build

    Oh hell yeah. I'm all in. Zim
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    How to be an Overlander

    The best video I've seen this decade. LOL Zim
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    910 days, 15 States, 26 Camps, 56,275 miles

    Some more Civilian Conversation Corps pics. Ranger Station was built in 1938 and it shows many years before with some young men who built these parks around the Country. Zim This bridge was built in 1938 and if you notice the top layer of stone stops almost at the end. This is the point...
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    910 days, 15 States, 26 Camps, 56,275 miles

    Well we've found out this park is entirely too close to the city. Like a few miles to Troy. 100 camp sites and way too busy. We sort of knew that coming in but these folks are from mostly the St.Louis area and in a hurry to get in and out. Too much action for me. Some nice sites along the way...
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    Toyota Tundra

    Grub I've always liked those basket style roof racks. That thing is cool. Zim
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    Blue Ridge Parkway

    National and State Parks will be crushed for the "leaf lookers" Better research fire roads and parking lots. Zim
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    Financing My First Rig

    Cash for toys. The economy is about to crash. Zim
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    Toyota Tacoma Overland Rig- reduced $23,500!

    You have this over on Tacoma World? Might have better results. Zim
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    Toyota Tundra

    Welcome to here. Very capable truck as it stands so take it out and see what you like and don't like. You and your family have to be safe and comfortable. Start there and the rest will come in time. Zim
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    Can we now just go back to just calling it “car camping”?

    France was great. Paris to see Morrison's grave, Monte Carlo via Genova Italy by train and inport with the USS Orion. Best port was Toulon because of the smash sandwich just off the pier. LOL. I got thrown out of the American Casino in Monte Carlo for taking advantage of the free drinks. LOL Zim