Member I
Member I
I have a '97 4.0 sohc with just north of 200k love mine tooMy rig currebtly btw. 1993 ford explorer XLT 4.0 auto (sadly) 260k miles, 2 in lift. Love this thing to deathView attachment 69016
Hello from Orange County! There are some great trails up in Angeles crest, but haven't explored alot of them. Some of the best local ones Imo are big Bear / lake Arrowhead area. Would be happy to hit a trail with yaStopping in here to day hi!
I live in Los Angeles and just had my second kid. I'm from Oklahoma so I want to do my best to get my family out there and connecting with the wilderness. Just go a Tacoma and am building out my first rig. I have already learned a lot from this community as an outsider and I'm excited to become a part of it.
Let me know if you guys have any favorite beginner trails near Los Angeles.
Member I
Thats awesome! I love the 2nd gens too but i just have a thing for first gens lolI have a '97 4.0 sohc with just north of 200k love mine too
Member I
Contributor III
Hello everyone. I'm Dan Remington from Broadalbin in upstate NY. I drive a 1996 Toyota Tacoma with a slight lift and a camper top with full basket racks from front to rear. I'm a beginner at overlanding but I have a lot of experience in back packing and adventure motorcycling. I have this truck set up for camping right now. It's not complete but will be soon. Thanks for letting me be part of this great group!New Members,
Welcome to the Overland Bound community! Please take a few moments to introduce yourself so we can get to know you!
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From @administrator
- Overlanding is: "Vehicle Dependent Travel". Nothing else.
- We will not further define "overlanding".
- "Capable" depends on the requirements of the trip, and we take that very seriously.
- You are an Overlander: Overlanding is for everyone who has exploration and adventure in their heart, or, who need to be reinvigorated by connecting with nature. Nature is unforgiving. You must rise to a certain level of personal awareness to survive. Sound right? Overlanding is for you.
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- Humility.
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Pathfinder III
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Welcome to Overland Bound!Wow tottally forgot to say but im from washougal wa. Where all my PDX/vancouver/ camas/washougal peeps at??!!
Member I
Enthusiast III
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Welcome. Sounds like a cool rig. I greatly enjoy back packing and adv riding.Hello everyone. I'm Dan Remington from Broadalbin in upstate NY. I drive a 1996 Toyota Tacoma with a slight lift and a camper top with full basket racks from front to rear. I'm a beginner at overlanding but I have a lot of experience in back packing and adventure motorcycling. I have this truck set up for camping right now. It's not complete but will be soon. Thanks for letting me be part of this great group!
Advocate III
Yea they are nice, I picked mine up for 900 bucks at an auction. Only gripe is I'm having a hard time finding aftermarket support for it.Thats awesome! I love the 2nd gens too but i just have a thing for first gens lol