Member III
Thanks mate,Hi Karl, love your rig. Welcome to OB from Washington State.
I hope to share lots of pictures and articles from my trips around Western Australia (WA) - hopefully everyone will enjoy them.
Karl
Member III
Thanks mate,Hi Karl, love your rig. Welcome to OB from Washington State.
Traveler III
Contributor I
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Welcome.Hello everyone,
My name is Andrew
My rig is a 2000 silverado 1500 z71
I'm from Cottage Grove, MN USA
I'm brand new to over landing, I have camped out in my trucks before but never in an over landing kind of way. I'm currently in the process of building my rig for such trips and adventures.
Enthusiast I
Enthusiast I
Wow that is one cool Overlanding vehicle Rick, that must take you one some great adventures. Just followed you on instagram!Hi overlanders,
My name is Rick and i'm a Dutch fellow that ended up in Norway a few years ago and never went back.
I've been working on Land Rovers and overlanding for over 15 years, both as work and hobby.
However, when I moved to Scandinavia I decided to join the local tradition and buy a Volvo hehe.
Although, it's not your average Volvo family estate, it's a 1968 ex Norwegian army Volvo L3314N (Valp).
It has had pretty much a full rebuild to run 38x15,5 Arctic Trucks tires and has been converted to a little camper.
On Instagram @Henrythemancavecamper you will find some more info and photos of the little Volvo.
I've ordered my OB membership package and I'm looking forward to receive this and get in contact with more like-minded people.
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Welcome.Hi everyone ( Hafa Adai and Aloha)
No rig here yet, I do have a Kia Sorento that we use for simple local camping, lakes parks, etc. My wife and I are Overlander wanna be's. I grew up in the islands - Guam, Hawaii now live in the biggest island - Texas. Hoping to buy a jeep here really soon. As far as experience I am definitely a novice, hoping to do research here and ask questions from you all of pros. Thanks for the add to the group!
Enthusiast I
Thanks for the welcome. I like my Sorento but had some electrical problems don't want to risk being stuck somewhere. LOL, oh wait maybe that's the whole idea !!! You too :-)Welcome.
Kia Sorento is not bad. It is a great start. My kids use theirs to load up and get off the beaten path (we don't get real far, but far enough).
Have fun and enjoy.
Yep. To get stuck somewhere. LolThanks for the welcome. I like my Sorento but had some electrical problems don't want to risk being stuck somewhere. LOL, oh wait maybe that's the whole idea !!! You too :-)
Enthusiast I
Pathfinder II
Welcome from OklahomaHello everyone from Dallas Texas area, new to the forum and to the way of life. I'm in the process of making a few modifications to my two 100 series vehicles, i have a 1999 Landcruiser and a 2000 LX470. Not 100% sure which one (yet) will ultimately end up being my primary rig. I look forward to learning a great deal from the forum and I am already in the process of planning my first trip. I have tons of experience camping and have moderate to good mechanical skill (i do most of all the work on my cruisers). Thanks for the forum!
Pathfinder II
Welcome from OklahomaNew guy here, currently in TX moved from WA. Been off-roading in my jeep for a bit now. Looking forward to learning from you guys. I have zero overlanding experience but eager to get into it. Planning on building up my ‘12 Jeep Wrangler.
Pathfinder II
Welcome from Oklahoma Nice setup and sweet decal!Hi all, excited to be a part of this group. Fairly new to the world of overlanding but have been building up my dream rig for the past two years. Moved to the Seattle, WA area a little over a year ago from Austin, TX and am really enjoying getting used to the new terrain out here on the PNW. I would love to learn more about overlanding safety, recovery, and driving best practices. I mostly travel alone, so I'm a little more timid than I would like to be but have still managed to put about 5k off road miles on my truck in the rear I've been out here.
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2017 Toyota Tundra Limited 4x4 Off Road package
Icon Stage 4 Suspension
Expedition One rear bumper
Fab Fours front bumper (no winch - actively looking for a new winch ready bumper that I like)
ARE Camper Shell (i made a mistake by not getting the HD version so It can't bare a lot of weight and I don't have the swing open side windows)
2x Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform room racks
Foxwing awning
Decked bed drawers
Ultimate Rod Case fly rod holder and Rhino Rack 4 rod fishing rod holder
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Pathfinder III
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Welcome to the group. Keep an eye on the calendar and rally point list for events in the northwest.Hello! My name is Steve and I'm happy to part of this great group of people. My ugly mug is over there in my avatar. Also included in my tribe is my wife and two little girls who are 1 & 3. We reside in Spokane Valley, Washington.
I have two overland capable vehicles, a 2004 4Runner 4WD V6 that's stock save for airbags and a 1994 Toyota T100 4WD that is re-geared to 5.29s and a front Lock-Right.
My experience level is moderate. I grew up in the country and have off-roaded and dirt-roaded a bit, and camped a bit, but have rarely married the two together. Here is a good reason to do that.
I hope to be a good and contributing member of this group and overall movement.
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Welcome. There is some great advice here. Enjoy your trip and let us know how it goesI am a retired 71 yr old grandmother living in San Jose, CA
who loves being in nature, camping and hiking. I am uncomfortable solo camping on ground with human and animals roaming so just got a Tepui Ayer on my 2006 Honda CRV. I borrowed a RTT from a friend of my son's and went on a solo trip close to home prior to purchase of my Tepui. Taking off next week for first solo in Ayer. I have a strudy 3 step folding step stool to assist with set up and take down.
Member III
Thanks - the Navara is a continuous work in progress - if I don't spend the money on the car the Missus will spend itHi Karl, love your rig. Welcome to OB from Washington State.