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Contributor I
Thanks Kent...retired (semi) Firefighter too. I found the update on your fires interesting. I heard you mention that you were on an IMT for Cal Fire! You guys have your act together out there. Hoping for a quick and safe end to this...Welcome to Overland Bound John.Hi, John here from Ohio. Been interested in adventuring for a long time, finally got the wife along for the venture of getting a capable SUV to modify. So here is our 2011 GX460... now looking for some advice, been to I8mud, and a few other you tubers, anyone else have some place to check out?
Looking to put sliders, a small lift~2” and then hopefully something in the 32-33” AT tires...maybe Coopers, maybe KO2s?
Check the forum calendar and Meet-Up page for events, and the Trip Planning page for trips being planned by members. These pages can be filtered by region.
Overland Bound Meetups
Overland Trip Planning
You are in the Midwest Region, local information can also be found in the “Overland Bound by Region”
OVERLAND BOUND COMMUNITY
Your Regional Director is @Mike W. The closest Member Representative to you for local information is @James.Laidlaw & @Ohio Valley Overland
Quick adult & youthTread Lightly online awareness course.
Tread Lightly | Online Courses
Tread Lightly! Youth Online Course
http://www.midwestoverlandfest.com/
Traveler III
Thank you MikeWelcome to Overland Bound, I am one of your U.S. West member representatives and if you have any questions or concerns feel free to contact me @Magic Mike. If the need arises you can also contact our Regional Director @Narbob
Make sure and browse the new member threads, for some great information and it will help you to navigate the Overland Bound website. Also keep an eye on the member calendar and Rally Points. These two sections will help you find upcoming local meetups, possible trainings and trail runs.
I look forward to meeting you out there on the trail.
Mike
Advocate III
20990
Welcome to Overlanding,Hello OLB!
Local - Portland, OR USA.
My current car ( I don't believe it even remotely qualifies as a rig) is a 2007 Prius. No picture, you know what it looks like. :)
I am a novice overlander, I have done the variety of car camping ventures and last year I spent 9 months living in my van going to remote areas all around the western U.S. and Canada. I really love that trip but it was quickly apparent that I was in the Wrong vehicle for where I wanted to travel. After my latest trip out to Colorado it dawned on me what direction I want to go.
My goal is to build a safe capable budget overlander. My intention is to stay true to these 4 words. I am coming to the belief that my first build will be less of an overlander than a learning platform. I hope to learn from many of you and share what I learn for the next person.
Thanks
Garword
Influencer I
20803
Influencer I
20803
Contributor III
Thank you Mike. Good advise. I've started the inventory but in a spread sheet but I see the wisdom of the no tech note book. Hope you and yours are safe from the fires.Welcome to Overlanding,
I am the Northwest Director. @jcgraves3 is the Portland area Member Representative.
for all those that are new to Overlanding I advise to keep things as stock as possible. Make sure the maintenance is up to date, your tires have decent tread, and just get out there.
Get a 3 subject spiral bound notebook to keep a log of your trips in.
First subject is for your rig’s current state. Write down what you wish it could do better at, what limits it, what does it excel at. Make a list of your recovery gear in this section.
Second subject is for your camping gear. This list includes your current gear (use it as a packing checklist as well). Again take not of what’s working and not working for you.
The third subject is for general notes.
As you get out, keep a log as mentioned for one year... in one year you will know what needs to be done now, and what can be put off until later. Sometimes things we want/or think we need, might not be needed at all.
have any questions, feel free to DM me or @jcgraves3
once again welcome.
Mike Rose
Northwest Director
Overland Bound
Contributor III
Thank you! I am looking forward to meeting people on the trail. I will be sure to explore the rally point section. So much good stuff here. Hope you and your's are safe from the fires.Hi Garword,
Welcome to Overland Bound!! I'm the Portland area rep. Feel free to reach out with any questions (we all love taking overland stuff). Also, there are many overland locations that are offload but don't require a 4WD, so keep your eye out on the Rally Point section with the 'Northwest' filter. Folks will provide details about the roads, destinations and type of vehicle capabilities required for the trip.
Cheers,
John
Advocate III
20990
So far so good... we have a couple small fires just out of town, but we will be safe here... unless the fields catch on fireThank you Mike. Good advise. I've started the inventory but in a spread sheet but I see the wisdom of the no tech note book. Hope you and yours are safe from the fires.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome To Overland BoundGreetings from E Tn. Not much of a "Overlander" background is mostly rock crawling.
Current rides 2003 Tj and shiny new 2020 Tacoma off road being built for longer more comfortable trips. Looking forward to meeting some new people and learning.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHello OLB!
Local - Portland, OR USA.
My current car ( I don't believe it even remotely qualifies as a rig) is a 2007 Prius. No picture, you know what it looks like. :)
I am a novice overlander, I have done the variety of car camping ventures and last year I spent 9 months living in my van going to remote areas all around the western U.S. and Canada. I really love that trip but it was quickly apparent that I was in the Wrong vehicle for where I wanted to travel. After my latest trip out to Colorado it dawned on me what direction I want to go.
My goal is to build a safe capable budget overlander. My intention is to stay true to these 4 words. I am coming to the belief that my first build will be less of an overlander than a learning platform. I hope to learn from many of you and share what I learn for the next person.
Thanks
Garword
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHowdy from South Texas! Excited to join the community and get started. I grew up 4x4ing but am looking for new adventures with my son who is 11. Rig is a 2019 Nissan Frontier Pro-4X. Our initial overlanding trip was on Padre Island National Seashore but we are looking to hit some awesome trails in NM and farther out West.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome To Overland BoundHello, new member and off-roading/overland newbie. I’m looking at the new 2021 Ford Bronco Badlands as a starting point when they finally hit the market. I’m currently “retired” and I live in South Carolina. My wife and I are looking forward to some adventuring and I’ve been scouring all the info I can find so I can be at least a little bit prepared. I found this group on YouTube so here we are.
Advocate III
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Contributor I
Advocate III
20990
Welcome Chris,Hi Everyone, I’m Chris, but I go by Diesel.
I’m Located in western Washington, but also active duty army, so that might change eventually but Absolutely love the outdoors so the PNW feels like it’s going to be a permanent home later on.
My rig is my new 2020 Chevy ZR2 Bison 2.8I Diesel, with its full ensemble of AEV skids plates. As far as experience goes, I grew up ground camping/ hiking because of Boy Scouts, and for the past 9 years I’ve been exposed to off roading and vehicle based camping because of the military.
Build goals for the Bison include: 35” shoes, iKamper skycamp 2.0, some type of fridge freezer, and a nice winch for all the whoopsies I know I’ll find myself in.
You can find me on IG with the same user name. I Look forward to seeing some of you out there in the wild.
Contributor III
Off-Road Ranger I
27074
Welcome! I lived in FL for years and now live in KY. How ironic...New Member - Bruce - I’m a misplaced hillbilly (originally from KY - Go Big Blue) in FL, a Navy Vet (Desert Storm & Desert Shield), and a former Trail Coordinator for the Florida National Scenic Trail.
Rig: 2014 Jeep JKU Freedom Edition - pretty “stock” except for a small lift and 35” sneaks with Mambo M14 wheels, Bestop Trek NX Glide top, - in the works are a Smittybilt SRC Rack system, an Alucab Shadow 270 Awning (waiting on delivey), an iKamper Skycamp (waiting on delivery), a Waterport, a DeepSleep4Jeep (for the grandson), a Trailgater, and a few other assorted goodies to make the Jeep a comfortable backcountry camp.
Overlanding Experience: Newbie - but I’ve been a “car camper” and backpacker for years - I guess technically for most of those years I’ve had a Jeep or Truck - but just considered that car camping! I guess I’m a “Weekendlander”. :)
Contributor III