Traveler I
Traveler I
Member II
Enthusiast I
Open or closed measurement? I have a CVT Denali and I love it! It's very bigHow wide is your RTT? I'm Looking to get one but still debating if I'm going for roofnest or CVT.
Oh I see. I'm actually looking at the CVT Mt. Hood. They have the medium and large size. I have the 4runner so I might just go with the medium size.
Member II
Advocate III
20990
Hello Ian , Welcome to Overland Bound.I just joined last week and look forward to slapping the Overland Bound medallion on my YJ when it arrives later today.
I'm on the wrong side of middle agedom, family man, a veteran with gallows humor, charmingly obnoxious (debatable), and based out of the Columbia Basin, Eastern Washington.
My vehicle is a 1991 Jeep Yj w/ 4.0 and three-speed automatic. Like all offroading/expedition vehicles, the project is never "done" and I keep plugging away at it. The build is geared more towards expedition than wheeling, but I do plan on upgrading the rear axle, installing lockers, and putting some 35s on it to tackle some trails like the Rubicon.
I'm a lifelong outdoorsman but new to Overlanding. One of my Backpacking buddies and I are going out once or twice per month and learning as we go. We plan on driving the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route next summer and taking a couple months to meander up to Deadhorse when I retire in a little less than two years.
My other passions include backpacking, photography, traveling, spending time with my family, and interrupting conversations to show people pictures of whatever upgrade I made to my Jeep that week.
Thanks for having me.
Explorer I
3030
Hey Ian.I just joined last week and look forward to slapping the Overland Bound medallion on my YJ when it arrives later today.
I'm on the wrong side of middle agedom, family man, a veteran with gallows humor, charmingly obnoxious (debatable), and based out of the Columbia Basin, Eastern Washington.
My vehicle is a 1991 Jeep Yj w/ 4.0 and three-speed automatic. Like all offroading/expedition vehicles, the project is never "done" and I keep plugging away at it. The build is geared more towards expedition than wheeling, but I do plan on upgrading the rear axle, installing lockers, and putting some 35s on it to tackle some trails like the Rubicon.
I'm a lifelong outdoorsman but new to Overlanding. One of my Backpacking buddies and I are going out once or twice per month and learning as we go. We plan on driving the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route next summer and taking a couple months to meander up to Deadhorse when I retire in a little less than two years.
My other passions include backpacking, photography, traveling, spending time with my family, and interrupting conversations to show people pictures of whatever upgrade I made to my Jeep that week.
Thanks for having me.
Traveler I
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundAnother new guy here. Just got into it all, I built my rack for my f150 and threw a FSR tent up top. I’m currently in a trip, I left Upper MI and made my way down to SC and now I’m slowly headed back. So far the setup is perfect.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHi, Hans from Norway here. Driving a 2015 F150 4x4 Lariat. Equipped with Fox 2” lifting kit and 20” rims with BF K2 285/55/20 at the moment. Been an outdoorsman for many years but just last two years with my Ford and roof tent. It’s rather addicting:-) Looking for forward to read and learn a lot in this forum.
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Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome To Overland Bound KimmieHi everyone! A little introduction below:
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Name: Kimmie
Location: Clermont, FL
Rig: 2020 RAV4 Hybrid (Sassy) Who happens to be getting some new shoes this week!
Experience: Newbie- Total nature- loving photographer and hubby and I are Overlanding nerds!
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundI just joined last week and look forward to slapping the Overland Bound medallion on my YJ when it arrives later today.
I'm on the wrong side of middle agedom, family man, a veteran with gallows humor, charmingly obnoxious (debatable), and based out of the Columbia Basin, Eastern Washington.
My vehicle is a 1991 Jeep Yj w/ 4.0 and three-speed automatic. Like all offroading/expedition vehicles, the project is never "done" and I keep plugging away at it. The build is geared more towards expedition than wheeling, but I do plan on upgrading the rear axle, installing lockers, and putting some 35s on it to tackle some trails like the Rubicon.
I'm a lifelong outdoorsman but new to Overlanding. One of my Backpacking buddies and I are going out once or twice per month and learning as we go. We plan on driving the Washington Backcountry Discovery Route next summer and taking a couple months to meander up to Deadhorse when I retire in a little less than two years.
My other passions include backpacking, photography, traveling, spending time with my family, and interrupting conversations to show people pictures of whatever upgrade I made to my Jeep that week.
Thanks for having me.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome To Overland Bound2020 Taco Backend, 2020 Taco Front
Hello Fellow Overlanders. evasyar here. I hope to contribute if I can, seek knowledge and enjoy the stay here.
From: Newnan Georgia (I 85 S of DT ATL)
Experience: Total rook! 0 knowledge on off road'ing nor overlanding.
Ride: DD 2020 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4X4 Off Road (bone stock I just got it 1 week ago today)
I hope to overland soon with wifey and 3 dogs. I hope to re-gear to perhaps 4.88 maybe 5.29 soon.
I look forward to having conversations with members here. Good day!
Enthusiast III
Awesome and welcome aboard! Keep all hands and feet inside this ride at all times! No seriously, welcome and that artic circle trip sounds like a really COOL adventure!Hey everyone! Just started out on this overland adventure with my 2012 Jeep Liberty. Ive got him set up as a car camping rig right now, sleeping inside the back. Big plan is to head to the arctic circle, hence the username!
Glad to be here!
Enthusiast III
Explorer I
We will have to go and do some paddling some time. I like to include a paddling trip with my overlanding when ever possible. Keep a look out for a running of the THOR this summer which will include a run of Sugar Creek in IndianaNot a true 'over-lander',
but this Crosstrek has taken us places our old Honda wouldn''t have found. More adventures planned for 2021. I hope to learn from this group.
2019 Subaru Crosstrek
North East Illinois
No serious over-landing experience
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Member II
Off-Road Ranger I