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Tich

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Traveler I

Hi all, a Traveller from South Australia. Love the site, and looking to see how you guys do things.
I have a 2003 NISSAN PATROL GUIII wagon with 2 inch lift, 33s, winch and side protection. Mainly for tracks, but goes anywhere.
I also have a 2013 MAZDA BT-50 dual cab ute with 2inch lift, 33s, bulbar, rear bar and side protection. mainly for longer trips although we did the SIMMO last year West to East with a small group, so still very capable.
 

Jake Wettern | iamjake

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Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Hi all, a Traveller from South Australia. Love the site, and looking to see how you guys do things.
I have a 2003 NISSAN PATROL GUIII wagon with 2 inch lift, 33s, winch and side protection. Mainly for tracks, but goes anywhere.
I also have a 2013 MAZDA BT-50 dual cab ute with 2inch lift, 33s, bulbar, rear bar and side protection. mainly for longer trips although we did the SIMMO last year West to East with a small group, so still very capable.
Hi John and welcome to OB! Nice rigs! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!
 

Megapiksy

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Launch Member

Traveler I

233
Redmond, WA
Member #

10045

Better pic of my Jeep, down by Carbonado / Evan;s Creek OHV. Looking forward to exploring more of PNW and meeting new people.
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ALCOM,

I answer to HattZ (hats). I just bought a Hemi 06 Jeep commander, not ideal for tons of easy modification, but I think she will be a good platform to build on and learn with.
Over the next year or so I plan on setting up good coms, upgrading to better bumpers with a good winch, maybe throw a roof rack / tent on it, ideally a lift substantial enough so I can run 33s. I'm limited by the current place I live in, because it's an apartment and parking height is limited.

I've got a 95 E150 that I love and have taken off road a number of times. Absolutely not the best vehicle for it, but I love that van. She has 276k+ miles on her and has carried me faithfully for the last decade plus. She makes a great road tripper and can run just about any forest road but she's getting old.

My Lady has an 08 Wrangler X with a 2in lift, she's not extremely excited about taking her jeep off road for fear of damaging it. But I'm sure if we go on a few good adventures she will want to join in her own jeep.



Main reason I'm here is to meet local people to learn about great local trails and the best ways to get my Jeep into capable and dependable condition to explore with.

thanks, hope this wasn't too long

Pic: Red, Charlie, and my Lady's Jeep (might attach full size pic somehow?)
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Michael G.

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Enthusiast III

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New Orleans, Louisiana
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Michael
Last Name
Gauthreaux
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12591

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Hi Everyone,

Michael
Louisiana Area
Chevrolet Colorado currently but Hoping to get a 4Runner soon
Beginner Overlander - have done camping and such but from an overland perspective i am a beginner.

Thanks
 
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jland504

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Traveler I

Greetings from the south everyone! I am Jason. I go by Jay or Jason doesnt really matter to me. I am from New Orleans, LA. I currently do not have an overlanding rig. My daily is a Nissan Rogue. At some point i will have an overlanding rig which will be a highlight of my life because i love anything automotive such as fixing them or modding them to give it my own personal touch. I have never overlanded before so i would say i am a Beginner Overlander. I have for the most part been just a tent camper at state parks. I have always found overlanding interesting and have hopes of joining in on the fun someday.
 

Jake Wettern | iamjake

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Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Greetings from the south everyone! I am Jason. I go by Jay or Jason doesnt really matter to me. I am from New Orleans, LA. I currently do not have an overlanding rig. My daily is a Nissan Rogue. At some point i will have an overlanding rig which will be a highlight of my life because i love anything automotive such as fixing them or modding them to give it my own personal touch. I have never overlanded before so i would say i am a Beginner Overlander. I have for the most part been just a tent camper at state parks. I have always found overlanding interesting and have hopes of joining in on the fun someday.
Hi Jason and welcome to OB! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!
 

Jake Wettern | iamjake

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Advocate II

2,666
Wisconsin Rapids, WI
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Hello I am new member. Just wanted to introduce myself. I have a 2013 F150 Fx4 with the 6.2, I am slowly setting it up for Overlanding / Off-Road camping adventures. I live in Butte, MT. I am very new to all of this, but am working on simplifying my life.
Hi GmanF150 and welcome to OB! Nice looking F150! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads1
 
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jvalex

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Asheville, North Carolina
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Jess
Last Name
A.
Hi - new member. Never been much of a forum person, but y’all have a great set up. Living in the mountains of western North Carolina - currently driving a ‘00 LX470 I’ve had for years. It has been my family car - (I have a 4 year old child and multiple dogs), as well as the handful of times it’s been off-roading and looots of camping trips.

Looking forward to selling it soon and finding a 4Runner next, I think.
 

Gregory Youngblood

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Alamogordo, NM
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Greg
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Youngblood
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Hi - new member. Never been much of a forum person, but y’all have a great set up. Living in the mountains of western North Carolina - currently driving a ‘00 LX470 I’ve had for years. It has been my family car - (I have a 4 year old child and multiple dogs), as well as the handful of times it’s been off-roading and looots of camping trips.

Looking forward to selling it soon and finding a 4Runner next, I think.
Welcome! Nice truck, the LX470s make for a nice platform. Of course, so do 4Runners. :)
 

XJackal

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Enthusiast I

404
Almonte, Ontario, Canada
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10557

Hi everyone excited as a new member and new to the idea of overlanding. Last summer my GF and I flew out west for 2 weeks. We rented a dodge durango as the second half of our trip would be driving through the rockies to jasper then south to banff and back. We camped along the way each night and hiked, jumped on some horses too. I grew up in a very rural area not seing the fun in camping this past trip has really changed my opinion.

Few years back I bought a 96 cherokee just for gravel roads and fishing. I also put a lift kit in around september last year but now am planning to outfit and explore more of ontario and tought I would share what I know about my area and learn about others.
 

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Bentpine

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Traveler I

Hey everyone!

Beginner overlander but experienced camper here. Went to Moab last year with a group of Minnesota overlanders and had a good time. This idea is in line with my passion, which is canoe camping the BWCA region.

Location: Minnesota
Vehicle: 2012 Tacoma TRD Off-Road. Stock but looking to mke some modifications but still not totally sure what to do first
Experience: I’ve been canoe camping in the BWCA and other remote area many times, and am as comfortable outside in the woods as I am in my living room. I’ve never really overlander in a vehicle however, so this idea is new to me.
 

Gregory Youngblood

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Alamogordo, NM
First Name
Greg
Last Name
Youngblood
Member #

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Hey everyone!

Beginner overlander but experienced camper here. Went to Moab last year with a group of Minnesota overlanders and had a good time. This idea is in line with my passion, which is canoe camping the BWCA region.

Location: Minnesota
Vehicle: 2012 Tacoma TRD Off-Road. Stock but looking to mke some modifications but still not totally sure what to do first
Experience: I’ve been canoe camping in the BWCA and other remote area many times, and am as comfortable outside in the woods as I am in my living room. I’ve never really overlander in a vehicle however, so this idea is new to me.
Hello and welcome to OB! Had to look up BWCA, sounds beautiful. And gotta love canoe camping. Never been, but have wanted to for years (I was thinking kayak more than canoe though). Looking forward to hearing some of your experiences.