Hello All
Name: John T.
Location: live in San Diego, CA but currently in WA
Vehicle: 2017 Toyota Tacoma
Experience: I’m a noob to the overlanding world but my mantra is function over fashion so I plan to build in minimalist manner.
Welcome John, Currently you are in the Overland Bound US Northwest Region. I am your Regional Director. Your member representatives Are
@Gabriel Bozeman (Washington)
@Munga Brown (Washington)
@Sandpoint Steve (Idaho).
when you get back to California, your Regional Director is
@Narbob. He can get you in touch with member reps from San Diego
You will find lots of information for building out your truck. As a Novice I typically give the advice of use what you bring for a year before you even start thinking of Mods and kitting our. Get the bare bones essentials... Tow straps, off road jack of some kind (enough threads on hi-lift vs other types to keep you entertained for months), an ax, a shovel, fire extinguisher, first aid kit, tent, stove, a cooler, a note book, and some kind of navigation system and coms system. .. get what you can afford as you can afford it. Take your kit out and USE it for one year. Take notes in your note book of things you are lacking in what you like to do. Only buy those things that are lacking if it truly is hindering you from getting out and exploring. After one year prioritize your list into what is an absolute must for the rig, for survival, and for comfort. Then start accumulating your kit from there.
Member meetups is a great place to meet up with other experienced members to go on a campout, trail ride, or just have a burger to talk about Overlanding.
Overland By Region is where you can find information about local groups, discussions about trails and camp spots throughout the region, news pertaining to the regions, and lots more helpful information as well.
Member Maps shows what members are close to you, trusted mechanics, water, camping locations, and is in general a very good recourse for planning trips.
Rally Point is where MeetUps are created, Meetup discussions take place, and where the calendar events are modified. If you find a Meetup you want to attend, please use the RSVP feature as it helps coordinate the original maker of the event to have enough supplies for everyone. Some trips have a group maximum number of participants because the location can’t hold more than “X” amount of rigs.
2020 List of Events, is a great place to check out the year at a glance. It’s updated weekly, last updated on February 21st.
Mike Rose
NW Regional Director