Hi Gretchen, Welcome to Overland Bound. I live almost directly south of you, in Boise, ID... You live in lovely country. In our garage is an 88 FJ62 series Landcruiser and a 2019 TRD-OffRoad Tacoma, Doublecab, Short bed. I put 140 miles on the Landcruiser, in the 4 counties, scouting a new trail, and an abandon rail right-away. Fun Day. My wife and I haven't camped for several years, we' Glamp. I hate, hate, having to travel X'# of miles back to a Hotel, after a great day of Flyfishing. My wife doesn't want to sleep on the ground. We are building a Sealth Camper, that can store all the camping gear, be secured, and not stolen... so I can run into Jackson, WY or Cody. or Missoula. We have had many, many discussions about the rise of Overlanding. In my humble opinion - I agree with MOAK, buy the best vehicle first, drive it stock. Then determine what mods you need, need, not want. Determine what gear you really require. We have multiple lists of "Required" equipment, clothing, food, etc., for a Winter trip, an early Spring "dry" camping event, before run-off ruins the creeks, streams and rivers for Fly-fishing. This came about because we were SNOWED on, during the 4th of July weekend, in Wallowa, OR. We had to run into Joseph, to purchase heavier winter clothing, because we left what we had, back in Boise! Overland is a "Learning" in progress. After each trip, what worked, what didn't? What did we need, what did we take, and haven't used... Then there's the cleaning, restocking, refilling, are re-packing. Linda can say on a Thursday afternoon, I want to go to Atlanta, ID for the weekend!
Done, we'll pull-out of the local Grocery with food stocks, hot beverages, and nothing but windshield. One last piece of thought. Don't over buy the house, if you really want to take long trips, determine if you're willing to have strangers 'rent it' via Air-b-Nb. We aren't... It's a revenue stream, but it too has riske. Nomads are nomads for a reason.
If you want to travel, wander, and explore on long trips - do you really want your home at risk?
David,
Boise