SCUBA II.1
Rank III
Traveler III
Hello, overlanders!
I've been a regular off-roader to the OBX (Cape Hatteras National Seashore) since the 1990s (I moved to NC in 2005) and a lifelong camper. I had my first exposure to overlanding last week in Alabama Hills region of (Lone Pine) California. I'm hooked! I own five vehicles, ALL of which are 4WD, but only one will be appropriate for regular overlanding: my 1986 Jeep CJ-7. It's currently undergoing a ressurection, having sat dead in my sister-in-law's garage for the last 8 years after my brother passed. I'm grateful that she has allowed me to get it restored to a road-worthy condition and feel fortunate to have it. It should be road ready in a month or two. So, I look forward to adventuring forth with the help of this knowledge base and eventually meeting those like minded.
Cheers!
I've been a regular off-roader to the OBX (Cape Hatteras National Seashore) since the 1990s (I moved to NC in 2005) and a lifelong camper. I had my first exposure to overlanding last week in Alabama Hills region of (Lone Pine) California. I'm hooked! I own five vehicles, ALL of which are 4WD, but only one will be appropriate for regular overlanding: my 1986 Jeep CJ-7. It's currently undergoing a ressurection, having sat dead in my sister-in-law's garage for the last 8 years after my brother passed. I'm grateful that she has allowed me to get it restored to a road-worthy condition and feel fortunate to have it. It should be road ready in a month or two. So, I look forward to adventuring forth with the help of this knowledge base and eventually meeting those like minded.
Cheers!
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