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Chadlyb

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Bend, OR, USA
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Greetings Everyone,

New to Overlanding, but I've been adventuring for awhile now, did the Vanlife for about 6-months and hiked the Appalachian Trail. Recently got a 99' XJ to start exploring more off the beaten track. I enjoy getting into the backcountry and spending as much time as possible exploring different areas.

Spent 5-years in the Marine Corps, worked as a contractor in the middle east and as an EP agent in the corporate world. Quit my day job to see the world with good friends!

If you'd like to get out and hit the backcountry, feel free to hit me up!
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Hello and welcome to the OB crew..great looking jeep and look forward to seeing your adventures..thank you for your service and sacrifice..
 
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bval

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Greetings Everyone,
New to Overlanding, but I've been adventuring for awhile now, did the Vanlife for about 6-months and hiked the Appalachian Trail. Recently got a 99' XJ to start exploring more off the beaten track. I enjoy getting into the backcountry and spending as much time as possible exploring different areas.
Nice lookin' XJ! Love that color.
 

Jake Wettern | iamjake

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Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Greetings Everyone,

New to Overlanding, but I've been adventuring for awhile now, did the Vanlife for about 6-months and hiked the Appalachian Trail. Recently got a 99' XJ to start exploring more off the beaten track. I enjoy getting into the backcountry and spending as much time as possible exploring different areas.

Spent 5-years in the Marine Corps, worked as a contractor in the middle east and as an EP agent in the corporate world. Quit my day job to see the world with good friends!

If you'd like to get out and hit the backcountry, feel free to hit me up!
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Hi Nomad810 and welcome to OB! Nice looking XJ! Thank you for your service! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!
 

HEYElliott

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Influencer II

3,969
Markham, Ontario, Canada
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9232

Hi everyone,
I'm Steve, I have an:
06 Liberty renegade
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It has about a 2.5" compression lift, ( which will be upgraded ) and not much else... Yet.
I have some experience 4wheeling among many other outdoor passions, but new to Overlanding.
My Wife, kids and I are looking forward to meeting like-minded people and new adventures.
I am located in Hesperia, Ca.

Feel free to contact me...
Welcome to OB!
 

HEYElliott

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Markham, Ontario, Canada
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Hello! My name is Jill, married to another member Matt Bell and reside in Harrisburg, PA. We have three jeeps between us: 2000 XJ (our newly dedicated overlander), 2006 LJ half cab and a 2010 JK8 (my daily). We are not novice overlanders but we are also not considered "experts" - we tend to do a lot of traveling through the backroads of PA and up into Canada and her maritimes then down the east coast. We have an offroad trailer that we will trail behind sometimes - to various overland expos or just to camp locally. I'm looking forward to learning a lot from you all!
Welcome both Bells to OB!
 

HEYElliott

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Markham, Ontario, Canada
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#7730!
Location: West Michigan
Rig: W.I.P. 1982 Toyota BJ42. Right hand drive, Previous owner imported it from New Zealand. P.O. added a snorkel and roll cage, but it was RUSTY. I've taken it down to bare frame, gotten it sand blasted, POR15'd, now I've got the drivetrain reassembled with new suspension and wheels, and had just gotten started on the body work when summer showed up and stole all my attention.
Experience: total novice.
Welcome Crazjtk to OB!
 

HEYElliott

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Markham, Ontario, Canada
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Hello,

my name is Joerg and I'm from Germany. I recently purchased a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubcon (JK) and already started to build it up a little (bumper, tires, winch, rock rails). It's so much fun driving it that I was thinking what to do with it as "Offroading" is very much limited here in Germany. When searching for some offroad driving training I realized that there a also guided tours in the Alps, Romania, etc. available. I read through some travel reports, had a look at a lot of amazing picture of "pure" nature without mass tourism and think "overlanding" is what I want.

Currently I'm thinking about how to start ... a complete overlanding gear is quite expensive so I assume I have to build it up step by step ... but which steps are to take first, what gear to choose. I hope for lots of information on this forum.

I just can't keep the think clean, I HAVE to take very mudhole on my way;-) ... Here's a picture of it, with not too much dirt on it:

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Welcome Joerg! I seem to have the same urge to hit the puddles :)
 

HEYElliott

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Markham, Ontario, Canada
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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
Welcome to OB Ivan, looking forward to seeing your build progress
 

HEYElliott

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Hey folks. David, new here from just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. My wife and I have two children, two dogs, and both work in healthcare. We also both have serious wanderlust and live to explore all of the amazing places that our country has to offer. The Southwest and the Rockies are where we long to live eventually, but for now we are enjoying being in Tennessee.

My wife and I recently decided that it was time to start prepping our 2016 Ram 2500 for some overlanding next year so I have been scouring the web, reading up on other Ram 2500 builds, and stumbled across Overland Bound in the process.

We've been fortunate to own a variety of vehicles over the past few years and honestly turning the Ram into "yet another off-road vehicle" was never really part of the plan when we bought it. To the contrary, we were looking to get away from the off-road scene for a while and just have something big, reliable and powerful to serve as my daily driver and take care of business whenever something needed towed, hauled or uprooted. The fact that it can be transformed into something overland capable has been a welcomed discovery as we began to feel the familiar tug of the backroads and no-roads on our hearts.

I guess to give an idea of where we're headed with our build it's somewhat appropriate to talk about where we've been.


This is my former 2010 FJ Cruiser Trail Teams. We bought it new and I built it up over the course of a year for an adventure we took out in the American Southwest:



I set it up with an Icon suspension, Cooper STT tires, an Expedition One front bumper, HAM radio and a variety of other gear. I ran out of time and money before the trip to put a winch on it, but we didn't let that deter us. We plowed forth and spent two amazing weeks traveling from Tennessee to Sedona, the Grand Canyon, Moab, Ouray, Silverton, Telluride and eventually back home. That photo was taken in Moab on Potash Road.


A while later we lucked into a deal too good to pass up on a 2011 Ford Raptor. We owned it up until recently and by the time we sold it (for a profit, of all things) it served as my daily driver and saw a variety of modifications. While we took it on several trips, it never made its way back out West where it really could have been some fun.

This photo was from a weekend drive out in the Land Between the Lakes area of Kentucky and Tennessee. It loved the dirt.




When the new 3.6L Pentastar engines came out in the freshened-up 2012 Jeep Wrangler, we replaced my wife's vehicle with a 2012 JKU Rubicon. She took over the Raptor as her daily for a while and I built the Jeep into what was our most capable vehicle yet. We did a LOT of off-road exploring with it and loved every minute of it.

As they say, everything is for sale at the right price, though. A gentleman offered me far more for it than it had cost me to build it, and I took him up on the sale. I kind of wish I hadn't.




But if every end is another beginning, that means parting with the Wrangler has lead me to our Ram 2500. I am dubbing it the "Land Shark" because of the Granite Crystal Paint and because deep down inside I'm still a 13-year old boy who has to give his toys super cool names. :sunglasses:



Currently, I have installed a Pure Performance 3" lift/level with Fox 2.0 shocks, Method wheels, and it's now shod with Toyo M/T 35-inch tires. Other than that, it is a blank slate for me to go nuts with.

I have some Rigid D2 and SAE DOT legal driving lights to put in the bumper this weekend, and have started amassing the gear to put my Icom ID-4100A shortwave radio in it. Next up will be some White Knuckle rock sliders to replace the wimpy running boards, and then we'll move on to building a bed rack for a roof-top tent and then maybe a Buckstop front bumper to accommodate a winch. I won't have another off-road vehicle without a winch. We got lucky without one in the FJC.

Eventually I'll replace the Fox shocks with some King Pintops from Carli, and maybe replace some more of the suspension bits with gear from Carli as well. The Pure Performance springs are quite nice so I won't replace them unless I have to.


Anyway, that's pretty much the story of my build and a bit about me and my family. I look forward to learning from you all and sharing with you what little I know. I'm pretty handy with a wrench and electronics, so maybe I can contribute in some way. :)

Welcome to OB! Great looking Ram and past rigs were nice too