Contributor II
Hello Glenn, welcome to Overland Bound.Hello All,
I'm from San Diego, California. She's a 2005 Lexus GX470. I'm a novice. I'm excited to learn and adventure!
Contributor II
Hello Glenn, welcome to Overland Bound.Hello All,
I'm from San Diego, California. She's a 2005 Lexus GX470. I'm a novice. I'm excited to learn and adventure!
Pathfinder III
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Welcome to Overland Bound RickHello Everyone!
My name is Rick and I live in Santa Cruz, CA. I'm new to overlanding but am getting into it as want to get off the beaten path to evolve my landscape/nature photography. I needed a new car and only have the ability to own one at a time so i recently picked up a 2021 4Runner. She's been a lot of fun so far - lot's of mud and dirt.
Happy to be joining your ranks!
Rick
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHello All,
I'm from San Diego, California. She's a 2005 Lexus GX470. I'm a novice. I'm excited to learn and adventure!
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHi All,
Location: Cameron Park, CA
Vehicle: 2007 Tundra limited
Experience level: Competent(ish) but cautious
My son and I spent the winter outfitting our rig for what we hope to be an amazing summer starting with a southern Utah trip later this month.
Any advice on trails around Escalante would be welcomed.
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Traveler III
Contributor II
Hello Tom, welcome to Overland Bound.Hello OB, I'm a new member from Orange County, CA. New to "Overlanding", but have been primitive camping my whole life along the Baja peninsula, the southern Cal deserts and the 395 corridor. The forum has been a great resource for me to up my game from primitive camping to overlanding. So many new destinations to explore and great ideas on how to make the experience more enjoyable. Looking forward to learning more and hopefully meeting some of you folks out on the trail.
Contributor II
Hello Albert, welcome to Overland Bound.Hello everyone, my name is Albert Snodgrass. Location is Danville Illinois. Rig: 2017 Jeep Wrangler unlimited. I’m new to to the overland lifestyle. I was born in Sacramento, California. Raised in Placerville, Paradise, mostly in the mountains learned about nature while growing up. Now I’m going to get back to nature
Member III
Hello David, welcome to the OB community.Brand new member living in Indianapolis. 2006 I bought a Jeep Wrangler and drove it to Moab as a stock vehicle. Was really impressed with the Jeep. 2011 I traded it for a Camaro SS and traded that to a Camaro 1LE a couple years later. My son and I would go west (Wyoming and Colorado, Ouray is my favorite town) and would drive past the gravel roads and wondered where they went. 2015 I got back into a Jeep LJ and within a month it was lifted running 35's, winch, and a roof top tent. Until June of last year when I traded the Jeep for a 2020 4Runner TRD Off Road. Loving the ride and quietness of the Toyota. No off road pics yet, gimme a couple weeks as I have trip planned to Utah with an adventurous appetite to feed.
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Protector II
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Hi Rick, 4runners are very capable vehicles, you will love it.Hello Everyone!
My name is Rick and I live in Santa Cruz, CA. I'm new to overlanding but am getting into it as want to get off the beaten path to evolve my landscape/nature photography. I needed a new car and only have the ability to own one at a time so i recently picked up a 2021 4Runner. She's been a lot of fun so far - lot's of mud and dirt.
Happy to be joining your ranks!
Rick
Contributor I
Contributor II
Hello John, welcome to Overland Bound.Hello everyone. New to overlanding but hoping to take some winter trips since I'm not a fan of the East Texas heat. I have a 2000 xj and my wife has a 2010 Toyota Rav4.
Contributor II
Hello Turtle, welcome to Overland Bound. I like trailsoffroad.com for finding places to go offroading, their ratings are pretty spot on for degree of difficulty. A good set of off road tires is probably the best. way to make a vehicle more capable.New to the community. Have a 2020 Rogue AWD .... love camping and looking into doing little bit offloading (limited by vehicle capabilities). Plan is to get a Jeep in about 3 years.
Looking for recommendation for light off-road trails in the North East where I can take my Rogue.
And guidance on what I can do to make it little bit more off-road capable (2inch lift kits is on my list, Rogue has a native 8inch clearance).
Based out of NJ
Contributor II
Hello Aaron, welcome to Overland Bound, thanks for your service.Hello all, I'm Aaron. Currently a Medic in the US Army and avid overland YouTube watcher. Plenty of experience roughing it in the field, but new to doing it in a comfortable rig. Look forward to learning and getting out past the pavement.
Location: San Antonio TX (for now)
Rig: 2018 Nissan Frontier pro-4x
Experience: I know just enough to get into trouble
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Pathfinder III
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Welcome to Overland Bound AaronHello all, I'm Aaron. Currently a Medic in the US Army and avid overland YouTube watcher. Plenty of experience roughing it in the field, but new to doing it in a comfortable rig. Look forward to learning and getting out past the pavement.
Location: San Antonio TX (for now)
Rig: 2018 Nissan Frontier pro-4x
Experience: I know just enough to get into trouble
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Pathfinder III
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Welcome to Overland BoundNew to the community. Have a 2020 Rogue AWD .... love camping and looking into doing little bit offloading (limited by vehicle capabilities). Plan is to get a Jeep in about 3 years.
Looking for recommendation for light off-road trails in the North East where I can take my Rogue.
And guidance on what I can do to make it little bit more off-road capable (2inch lift kits is on my list, Rogue has a native 8inch clearance).
Based out of NJ
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHello everyone. New to overlanding but hoping to take some winter trips since I'm not a fan of the East Texas heat. I have a 2000 xj and my wife has a 2010 Toyota Rav4.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHello OB, I'm a new member from Orange County, CA. New to "Overlanding", but have been primitive camping my whole life along the Baja peninsula, the southern Cal deserts and the 395 corridor. The forum has been a great resource for me to up my game from primitive camping to overlanding. So many new destinations to explore and great ideas on how to make the experience more enjoyable. Looking forward to learning more and hopefully meeting some of you folks out on the trail.