Enthusiast III
Thanks!Hello Glen, welcome to Overland Bound.
Enthusiast III
Thanks!Hello Glen, welcome to Overland Bound.
Member I
Member I
Member I
Off-Road Ranger I
29302
Greetings Richard and welcome to Overland Bound! Love the Bronco!New member old timer here. I’ve been watching Overland Bound on YouTube for years and it is part of my way to stay connected even if I’m not out away from the city.
I’ve been an adventurer my whole life and car camping and overlanding is comfort for me. Found memories of bombing down the road with my Grandfather in his 62 Pontiac Bonneville with a canvas tent and his trusty camp stove, catching fish for dinner. Anyway…
Denver Colorado area
2000 Ford Expedition set up for how me and my wife like to enjoy getting out.
1989 Ford Bronco for the day trips in the mountains of Colorado and Utah.
Ive been off-roading and camping my whole life so I guess I’m “experienced”. I also ride dirt bikes and do a few big multi day rides yearly with only what you can carry on your back so I tend to be a minimalist type overlander. You can fit a full sized mattress in the back of an Expedition so sleeping in comfort is important to me. I document my adventures on YouTube mostly for my relatives but I’m getting a little better at it. Starks Expeditions is my channel. I’m always looking to add like minded people to my trips. And it is an honor to help people get out and help them become comfortable off the beaten path.
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Off-Road Ranger I
29302
Greetings Glen and welcome to OB!View attachment 216219
Hello everyone. My name is Glen
I am in Albuquerque, NM
2001 Cherokee XJ (I have had it 16 years) The paint is bad but that has it's advantages!
I moved to NM in 2004 and started exploring right away. I do not claim to be an expert but I have fun!
Off-Road Ranger I
29302
Greetings Jan and welcome to OB!Hi folks,
after lurking on YouTube for a while and dreaming of exploring eventually, I finally pulled the trigger and joined the community.
I had a few rough months on top of two already challenging years, and while there is light at the end of the tunnel, my batteries have been completely drained. Before jumping into anything new, I feel like I need to take some time for myself to settle down, recharge, and think about what I actually want to do in life. The last few years feel a bit like on autopilot, and I need to make some changes to prevent ending up in a similar situation again in a few years time.
While thinking about this situation I was reminded of some of the Overland Bound videos, and What I really Think about Overlanding in particular really resonated with me. I always talked about traveling Europe, hiking or mountain biking, and picking up photography as a hobby again. It didn't click for me until now, but with hindsight I feel like I've known for a long time that I needed to get into the outdoors again and reconnect with nature.
I live in the Netherlands, which is both very densely populated and in large parts artificial land. Especially where I live, everything piece of nature is a park and there isn't much wilderness to explore. As a complete novice when it comes to travel and camping, I'm looking to do smaller weekend trips through winter and stay in hotels/hostels/..., and then slowly extend my comfort zone into camping come spring. My mid-term goal is to spend a few weeks on the road exploring either Scandinavia or Iberia, hopefully in the summer of next year.
For now I'll be traveling with my Saab 9-7X (a re-badged Chevy Trailblazer), but I'm strongly considering treating myself to something that has better parts coverage in Europe and is easier to modify long-term. Think Land Cruiser 120 or similar.
Looking forward to meeting you on the trail!
Off-Road Ranger I
29302
Greetings Julian and welcome to OB! Sweet Rig!Hey, we are a couple overlanding from Berlin to Cape Town. Currently in Turkey, next Iran, UAE, then ship to Kenya. Happy to connect with other travelers in the region.
Traveler III
Traveler III
Traveler III
Dear Björn,As Rick has already written in the MidEurope section, some meetings are planned. Check out the RallyPoints please.
Inventor I
20111
Hi Julian,Dear Björn,As Rick has already written in the MidEurope section, some meetings are planned. Check out the RallyPoints please.
we are already in Turkey heading for Iran. Middle East seems to be poorly covered until now. Hope community grows.
Best
Julian
Traveler III
Thanks and yeah, I have seen that option. I meant more in terms of tracks, things to do and see and service points.Hi Julian,Dear Björn,As Rick has already written in the MidEurope section, some meetings are planned. Check out the RallyPoints please.
we are already in Turkey heading for Iran. Middle East seems to be poorly covered until now. Hope community grows.
Best
Julian
You could check on the member map who is nearby and along the planned route.
Safe travels
Bjoern
Inventor I
20111
Understand. I have added some in Central Asia, Caucaus Area and Turkey. So if you see some interesting POIs along your route please add if you like. Every valuable contribution is welcome. Thanks a lot!Thanks and yeah, I have seen that option. I meant more in terms of tracks, things to do and see and service points.Hi Julian,Dear Björn,As Rick has already written in the MidEurope section, some meetings are planned. Check out the RallyPoints please.
we are already in Turkey heading for Iran. Middle East seems to be poorly covered until now. Hope community grows.
Best
Julian
You could check on the member map who is nearby and along the planned route.
Safe travels
Bjoern
Enthusiast I
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland BoundHowdy Overlanders!
I’m a Bay Area Over landing novice, having picked up a 2005 Grand Cherokee this year. Ive put a “2 lift and some 32’s on it, and I’ve done some of Usal road and the Old Coast Road and I look forward to more adventures!
Cheers!
Huffy
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome To Overland BoundGreetings All,
Location: Birmingham, AL
Rig: 2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Rubicon - new rig for me and I’m working on prepping it for overlanding
Overlanding Experience: Novice
Looking forward to learning from the community and meeting new folks on the trail.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome To Overland BoundLocation: Monticello, GA
Rig: Frankenstein 3rd Gen 4Runner
‘96 Limited base, mostly parted from a ‘00 SR5
3.4 just shy of 430k miles
5 speed
E-Locker
Experience: Not sure how much technical overlandIng I’ve been doing; but She’s my hunting rig, so I’ve been using her to venture the National forests and other public lands in search of quail, woodcock, and ducks since 2012
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome To Overland BoundHello All,
If there's a level below beginner that would be me.
Now, if there was a ranking for obessive youtube watching, web researching and forum reading, I'd be expert master supreme.
However, I am very quickly getting to that point where I need to actually start interacting with people who know and do this stuff vs reading and watching about it.
Therefore here I am and I look forward to picking your brains.
As for me, I'm in the Ottawa area up in Canada.
Current rig is so wholly incapable of overlanding it's not worth mentioning. Looking to change that in the new year and I'm currently targeting a late model Xterra Pro 4X.
I have some big plans for the new year so, assuming all the stars align, I'll be seeing you out on the trails soon enough!