Builder II
Welcome!New member here from Brisbane, Australia.
Currently driving a Toyota Prado 150 petrol. Get out camping and 4wding regularly and at least one three week touring trip a year.
Builder II
Welcome!New member here from Brisbane, Australia.
Currently driving a Toyota Prado 150 petrol. Get out camping and 4wding regularly and at least one three week touring trip a year.
Traveler II
Welcome!View attachment 85850 New guy from Bremerton, WA. I’ve been into camping and wheeling for many years, but life is dictating less wheeling and more exploring (what the cool kids now call overlanding). Planing to run the WABDR in June. I mostly joined here to lurk, as I always like to glean knowledge and ideas.
My daily driven work truck/tow rig/adventure mobile is a 92 Dodge W250 with a Cummins and a 5 speed.
Member I
where is the registry thread?Welcome. Sweet ride. Looks like mine...before I added to it. Make sure you visit the 4Runner's registry thread.
Member III
Hopefully this link will work since I'm using OBtalk.where is the registry thread?
Influencer II
Influencer II
That is EXTREMELY awesome. We definitely are wanting to and tour that beautiful country of yours. Simply awesome!The photo were taken in Gunshot creek, north Queensland, Simpson Desert and Victorian high country. All about 1500 to 2000 kilometres from home in different directions. She's a big and beautiful country this one. One more local place for fun.
That's a huge amount of k's, but those Toyota's can handle it. Lol. Built to last!The photo were taken in Gunshot creek, north Queensland, Simpson Desert and Victorian high country. All about 1500 to 2000 kilometres from home in different directions. She's a big and beautiful country this one. One more local place for fun.
Off-Road Ranger I
Welcome to Overland Bound @demulsion! That Dodge looks like it has seen many a mile... and that isn't a bad thing. Less wheeling and more exploring is a great change, in my opinion. There is so much to be seen and so much to do in this great big planet. Heck, just up here in the PNW is filled with enough exploring to keep most people busy for years. The local Overland Bound community is filled with great people and I am sure there are a number that would love to join you on the WABDR. I recommend heading on over to our NorthWest regional forum [link] and poking/lurking around there.View attachment 85850 New guy from Bremerton, WA. I’ve been into camping and wheeling for many years, but life is dictating less wheeling and more exploring (what the cool kids now call overlanding). Planing to run the WABDR in June. I mostly joined here to lurk, as I always like to glean knowledge and ideas.
My daily driven work truck/tow rig/adventure mobile is a 92 Dodge W250 with a Cummins and a 5 speed.
Enthusiast I
Enthusiast I
New here, thanks for adding me. I come from hiking mostly, then to renting a 4wheel drive rental to go camping and finally getting a dedicated rig to do just that. Live in Princeton MA, right in the center of MA. Looking forward to seeing even more of the country.
Oh the rig is a 2016 JKU
Paul
Thanks! I was all over the place on what to get as a vehicle. Really I come front pitching a tent on the ground and not having the greatest back or not even sleeping well in a quality matress, the smitty built is a million times better than sleeping in a tent on the ground!I like your Jeep! How do you like your Smittybilt RTT?
Off-Road Ranger I
Welcome to Overland Bound @the_dirty_birfield! There are a number of Overland Bound members over on Vancouver Island, so I recommend checking out the Overland Bound Canada West (BC) Region forum [link] for meetups and to get to know your neighbors. We are just starting to get things organized in BC, so keep your eye on the Rally Point system [link] for new events. Being just a ferry ride away from Washington, I also recommend keeping an eye on what we are doing in the US NorthWest Region as well [link].Yooooo just patiently waiting for my member number email. In the mean time I’m from Vancouver Island Canada and have an affinity for rock crawling and the “hard” stuff. BUT also love exploring, adventure, and making poor choices that always work out well. Like recently driving 2700 miles round trip as a personal goal/challenge to build a comfortably streetable rock crawler and drive it to King of the Hammers, wheel, and drive home. I’m looking at the ranking options and wondering if I can use recent/past trips to rank up?
I’ve poked fun at Overlanding but it’s in a friendly way because it’s the exploration and being outdoors with a vehicle that unites us regardless of how extreme you take it or what brand you favour. I have a bit of a personal challenge to participate in Overlanding trips that have a more extreme side to them where my challenge is more keeping my rig legal streetable and comfortable to drive long distances in. I’m sure I’ll find some great ideas here!
Next step is figuring out how to upload pics direct without the hoops of urls to third party hosting sites any links on how to do that?
Rig is a 91 2wd toyota pickup. Centred bj60 rear diff and bj60 front diff with 3 link panhard and coilovers. 40” tires dual cases and other doodads.
Thanks for all that are behind the scenes on this forum/community!
Traveler II
Welcome!Yooooo just patiently waiting for my member number email. In the mean time I’m from Vancouver Island Canada and have an affinity for rock crawling and the “hard” stuff. BUT also love exploring, adventure, and making poor choices that always work out well. Like recently driving 2700 miles round trip as a personal goal/challenge to build a comfortably streetable rock crawler and drive it to King of the Hammers, wheel, and drive home. I’m looking at the ranking options and wondering if I can use recent/past trips to rank up?
I’ve poked fun at Overlanding but it’s in a friendly way because it’s the exploration and being outdoors with a vehicle that unites us regardless of how extreme you take it or what brand you favour. I have a bit of a personal challenge to participate in Overlanding trips that have a more extreme side to them where my challenge is more keeping my rig legal streetable and comfortable to drive long distances in. I’m sure I’ll find some great ideas here!
Next step is figuring out how to upload pics direct without the hoops of urls to third party hosting sites any links on how to do that?
Rig is a 91 2wd toyota pickup. Centred bj60 rear diff and bj60 front diff with 3 link panhard and coilovers. 40” tires dual cases and other doodads.
Thanks for all that are behind the scenes on this forum/community!
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHello all!! New member here from Manassas, VA. I drive a bone stock 2015 Nissan Titan Pro-4x. I am new to the overland/off-road world.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundView attachment 85850 New guy from Bremerton, WA. I’ve been into camping and wheeling for many years, but life is dictating less wheeling and more exploring (what the cool kids now call overlanding). Planing to run the WABDR in June. I mostly joined here to lurk, as I always like to glean knowledge and ideas.
My daily driven work truck/tow rig/adventure mobile is a 92 Dodge W250 with a Cummins and a 5 speed.