thank you !Hello and welcome to the OB crew
thank you !Hello and welcome to the OB crew
Hello Luke and welcome to the OB crew....look forward to seeing your adventuresHey all.
My name is Luke! Im extremely new to overlanding, however, I’ve been camping, backpacking, and exploring my whole life, granted, that is only 17 years.
Rig: I have a 95 Chevy K1500 4x4 Pickup. She’s old, with a lot of miles, but she drives and does so reliably. No modifications in terms of off road capability. I built a roof rack and have a lightbar mounted up there, though. I figure it’s not worth putting thousands of dollars into mods until I have something that doesn’t already have 200k miles on it. Plus, I don’t even have that money yet. It’s a dream in progress.
Experience: Almost none. I’ve done a few trips with my best friend, and some solo daily trips. However, I’m not really like most teenagers. I’m not sucked into my phone constantly, and have a passion for the outdoors. I’ve grown up camping and fishing many times each year, and the outdoors is really my home. I look forward to continuing this adventure!
Hi Steven and welcome to OB! Nice rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Hello! Just signed up, looking forward to learn more about overlanding on this site.
San Jose, CA
2003 F150
Intermediate experience
-Steven
Hi Ivan and welcome to OB! Nice rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Hello All,
I am the owner of a 2015 Toyota 4runner Trail, I have ok experience with the Baja outdoors since i am very close to it. I am located in Rosarito, MX but I also have a house in Chula Vista, CA. I currently dont have a picture of my rig but I will upload one as soon as I get home LOL. I really look forward to meeting you all and to share experiences doing overland.
Cheers,
Ivan
Hi Nisken and welcome to OB! Nice rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Yo!
Owner of a 2005 Sequoia. Hanging out in El Paso for a bit. Glad to join the forums.
Hi Karl and welcome to OB! Nice looking rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Greetings to all!
Location: Guatemala City, Guatemala
Rig: 2018 Toyota series 79
Experience: Some... and enjoying it!
Hi strangerranger and welcome to OB! Nice looking FJ! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!OB Member 8008 checking in, representing Western Massachusetts, and ready to explore! '07 FJ with lots-o-goodies.
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Hi dustpup and welcome to OB! Nice rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Hey y'all! My awesome cousin Ryan got me into overlanding this summer-- I'm excited to be all official and stuff now! I'm located in the Winston-Salem area and drive a 2014 Toyota Forerunner limited named Thor ((lol))
Hi dokesexton and welcome to OB! Nice rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Hello all!
Im in Phoenix, AZ
I have a 2006 jeep grand Cherokee
Im between a Novice and an Experienced, Lots of time camping, fishing, hiking anything to get out of the city
Hi Jack and welcome to OB! Nice rig - can't wait to see pictures! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Hi All, I am an old Triad 4x4 club member from back in the 70’s. In Winston Salem NC.
My current rig -which is my everyday driver- is a 1990 Mercedes GD250 x Danish Army Wolf.
Ive been modifing it into a mini camper and my plan is to go on photograpic adventures far off the beaten track. I have been totally impressed with the offroad prowess of this old warhorse! Those three locking differentials are most capable and have gotten me thru lots of tough spots.
I am planning a solo trip to VA to explor the Geo. Washinton forest. Anyone have some advise for me? This will be my first trip there and i know nothing about it.
Thanks, Jack
Hi Luke and welcome to OB! Nice rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!Hey all.
My name is Luke! Im extremely new to overlanding, however, I’ve been camping, backpacking, and exploring my whole life, granted, that is only 17 years.
Rig: I have a 95 Chevy K1500 4x4 Pickup. She’s old, with a lot of miles, but she drives and does so reliably. No modifications in terms of off road capability. I built a roof rack and have a lightbar mounted up there, though. I figure it’s not worth putting thousands of dollars into mods until I have something that doesn’t already have 200k miles on it. Plus, I don’t even have that money yet. It’s a dream in progress.
Experience: Almost none. I’ve done a few trips with my best friend, and some solo daily trips. However, I’m not really like most teenagers. I’m not sucked into my phone constantly, and have a passion for the outdoors. I’ve grown up camping and fishing many times each year, and the outdoors is really my home. I look forward to continuing this adventure!
Hello Jack and welcome to the OB crew....looking forward to seeing your build and adventuresHi All, I am an old Triad 4x4 club member from back in the 70’s. In Winston Salem NC.
My current rig -which is my everyday driver- is a 1990 Mercedes GD250 x Danish Army Wolf.
Ive been modifing it into a mini camper and my plan is to go on photograpic adventures far off the beaten track. I have been totally impressed with the offroad prowess of this old warhorse! Those three locking differentials are most capable and have gotten me thru lots of tough spots.
I am planning a solo trip to VA to explor the Geo. Washinton forest. Anyone have some advise for me? This will be my first trip there and i know nothing about it.
Thanks, Jack
Nice looking rig!Thanks Chad heres a photo of my WolfView attachment 37598
Thanks Jack.....good looking rig....thank you for sharing itThanks Chad heres a photo of my WolfView attachment 37598
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Thanks Karen. Cheers!Hello Bandit and thanks for introducing yourself! Fantastic pics!!
Pathfinder I
Course ya know I think you're nutters for being a caver LOL :)Thanks! Already reading like a fiend....so many ideas...
Influencer II
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Great looking trailer man! Welcome.Name: Bill
Local: Central Iowa
Vehicle: 2014 Jeep JK/Dinoot DIY trailer/Tepui RTT
Experience: Working on it....
Hi ya, folks. New member, old guy. Come from 30 years of backpacking. Would have come sooner had I known the benefits of a toothbrush with the handle still intact, cooking real food in cast iron instead of $6 packets of flavored freeze-dried sawdust reconstituted in a wafer thin tin pot , a 3" mattress instead of a half inch thick egg crate foam pad and most especially, a real camp chair with a back and arms instead of a rock. Why didn't any of you say something sooner?
Anyway, look forward to learning a bunch from you young guinea pi, rather, outdoorsmen and women.