Pathfinder II
Unfortunately. Almost as bad as Chicago.Is that a thing!? Lol
Pathfinder II
Unfortunately. Almost as bad as Chicago.Is that a thing!? Lol
Pathfinder III
Welcome, you wont find too many 2wd overland people, but with that being said I use a 2wd jeep WJ. Good tires, a rear locker and a winch you can take it most places the 4x4s go. Glad to have you in the group!Hello Everyone. I am new to OLB and to over landing in general. I live in Baton Rouge, LA. Glad to be apart of a community.
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1995 Ford F150 XLT Single Cab Long wheelbase 2wd open diff 5.0L 302 (profile pic)
I am hoping to get either a locker for the rear or at least get positive traction diffWelcome, you wont find too many 2wd overland people, but with that being said I use a 2wd jeep WJ. Good tires, a rear locker and a winch you can take it most places the 4x4s go. Glad to have you in the group!
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Yep I have a close friend that lives in orange. She drives a Jeep jlu with a rtt. Maybe y’all know one anotherOrange, Texas here... west of Lake Charles. Might as well be Louisiana.
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Im still a ways off from a stroll but maybe soonThat's like 8 or something! We should meet up and go take stroll!
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Cool, I've only made a couple quick half day trips with the Jeep so far, one through the Sherburne WMA, and one through the Old Tunica Rd. Both are within 45 minutes of BR. Sherburne is all gravel roads, not much to see, but there are some large bayous for fishing or kayaking. Old Tunica Road was a fun drive, very hilly, and could get tricky if its wet.Same here
Sounds awesome if you want someone to tag along on the trip let me know. I recently got a new to me Jeep (1993 Jeep Cherokee)Cool, I've only made a couple quick half day trips with the Jeep so far, one through the Sherburne WMA, and one through the Old Tunica Rd. Both are within 45 minutes of BR. Sherburne is all gravel roads, not much to see, but there are some large bayous for fishing or kayaking. Old Tunica Road was a fun drive, very hilly, and could get tricky if its wet.
I'm hoping to scout out Homochitto and Kisatchie soon, looks like both have plenty of dirt forest roads to explore. Homochitto is only about an hour away it seems.
Will do! Hopefully I will have an open weekend in the next few weeks.Sounds awesome if you want someone to tag along on the trip let me know. I recently got a new to me Jeep (1993 Jeep Cherokee)
Well my Jeep is not quite ready just yet but I do have my truck I could use. Jeep has a few issues (like any vehicle you buy for $400)Will do! Hopefully I will have an open weekend in the next few weeks.