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I guess I'll go first with the introductions. My name is Paul, and I've been overlanding before I really knew the term "overlanding" existed. I'm a retired Army Nurse, and currently live in SW WA. I've taken my Jeep and trailer up into Alaska and Canada more than once, been all over the country, did a lot of the TAT last summer (till my clutch started to go bad), and was a participant in FourWheeler Magazine's 2019 Overland Adventure East. I've done a lot of hard-core four wheeling in the past, but maybe I've mellowed because I've been doing much less of that, and more Overlanding.
Link:
1998 Jeep Wrangler With I-4 Engine Pulls an Overland Trailer Across North America! (fourwheeler.com)
I'll be taking my 1998 Jeep TJ and homebuilt lil' HF - based 4' trailer on this trip. I'm running the 2.5 four-cylinder engine, 5-speed tranny, with 3.5" RE lift, 4.88 gears, 33" tires (got new tires for this trip), lockers front and rear (Dana 44 rear), Warn winch, body armor, swing away spare tire carrier, and a lot of other stuff (including a new clutch and heavier flywheel). It isn't the ideal overlanding vehicle (it was built for four-wheeling and not speed), but it's what I've got.
With gas prices being high, I figured this summer we should stay closer to home (if home for you is the PNW). I've spent time in Idaho and always thought it was pretty. And since they (BDR) already have the trip mapped out with a paper and GPS route, and the TAT with the Idaho portion and POS route tracked on GPS, it just makes it too easy. Of course, my plan is to do the whole thing to the OR coast.
I still need my yearly long-trip fix. I need an adventure this year! So I'm organizing and putting this trip together, laying it all out there so you know what to expect and is expected, and opening it up for others. Hopefully you'll join me.
What comments and/or questions do you have?
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