ThanksRich, Awesome International. looks great and I bet it is a blast to take out in the middle of no where
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Hey. Welcome and don’t feel bad I call my Acadia the magic school bus. The wife doesn’t like it much but I think it’s funnyHey everyone, I'm Jon from Charleston, SC.
I have a little bit of experience overlanding but stopped in 2010 due to getting married, having kids, etc. Now that the kids are older, I want to introduce them to the adventure so we're currently researching what kind of rig we want and will be purchasing one next year.
In the meantime, we're making due with a GMC Acadia which was unfortunately called a "minivan" by the Chick-fil-a cashier last week.
We're looking forward to trips and adventures out west and in the Appalachians.
Hey man that sounds great thanks for the reply. Saw this post yesterday maybe we can get a little groups together for big bear.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 ya
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Welcome!Hey everyone, a big hello to you all!! New to the overland scene so I've got lots to learn from everyone and from the forum!
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Location: Ajax, Ontario, Canada
Rig: Her name is Lola, she's a 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.
Overlanding Experience Background: NADA!! I'm a complete newb so will be needing a lot of advice from all the seasoned overlanders here!
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Welcome!Hey everyone,
Currently in Central/Eastern North Carolina
2018 Tacoma TRD PRO and previously a 2016 JK Rubicon; wife drives a 2017 Cherokee Trailhawk
Fairly Novice to Overlanding but the kids and wife have gotten more and more into it and are at the age where they actually enjoy the outdoors a bit.
Good to be here; hope to meet up with some folk soon. We plan on heading out towards the Outer Banks and Cape Lookout sometime soon.
Hi Nathan! I am from San Antonio, not too far from you. I am fairly new to overlanding trips myself. I am interested in exploring in the state first, I have a few routes that I have found. Our opportunities aren't extensive but we have a few. I did a route mostly caliche country roads with some pavement in between. Several water crossings, but they have been dry to really low. There should be flowing now with all of our recent rains. Long road hill in background then close up from a different angle. There is an Overland Expo 10th of November up near Llano that I am attending should be pretty cool also if your interested.I'm a new member.
San Antonio Texas area and drive a 2017 Jeep Renegade(dual batery, power inverter, small lift, roof rack, & more to come) that I am building up. I have build up different rigs and have general trail experience, however, until recently have not started taking overland type trips.
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Welcome to Overland Bound!View attachment 69356 Hey Guys,
Name is Josh from Central California. We’re currently driving a 2016 Rubicon Hardrock and have a fair bit of off-roading experiance.
We have been dry camping out of the rig for 1-3 night trips quite a few times over the last 1.5 years or so. Recently however, we have begun to set ourselves up for longer trips and came across you folks when researching how to connect solar charging to our dual battery set-up for power to our Dometic and etc.
Looking forward to the OB world... Take Care!
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