Pathfinder III
Whaaaaaaaaaaat?! I haven't checked this in a month and there's hundreds more! Awesome! Welcome everyone!
Pathfinder III
Off-Road Ranger I
Welcome! Bring on the Xterras!Hello everyone! I'm Terry from Covington, Va and I'm a novice by all accounts. I've been camping, I'm a member of a local off-road club and we've taken weekend camping trips to places like Uwharrie, NC and Harlan, KY and tent camped but that was just me and a buddy in his F150 truggy and what we could strap to the bed. Cooking hot dogs over fires and eating pop-tarts for breakfast. However, the wife and I both enjoy camping and traveling and with 3 kids, are wanting to get them outside and enjoy the world around us more.
So, the vehicle is a 2007 Xterra S. Stock right now but some mods to come as budget allows. My wife started back to school in the fall and that's kinda cramped our budget for unnecessary vehicle mods. Not a bad start, bought it from a friend with a rebuilt transmission (SMOD) and have been doing some general maintenance to it as we go. It's my DD and I have a dedicated wheeler already (double locked K5 Blazer on 35s, clocked t-case, almost flat belly, still working on shifter/exhaust) so the Xterra will stay pretty mild.
I picked up my 3rd week of vacation at work this year (8 years) and we've decided to spend that week on the road visiting people and places we've been saying we would for a while now. I'll get into more detail about that later though. I was on ExPo but I didn't find it that nurturing to novices and found out about this forum and thought I'd give it a shot.
I'm in industrial Instrumentation as a profession at the local paper mill and grew up on a farm with a GM trained ASE certified mechanic and industrial maintenance worker for a Dad. I'm also a Ham, KJ4TOZ, as well as a general tinkerer. Hope to learn a lot and be of some use around here in the future.
Off-Road Ranger I
Off-Road Ranger I
Pathfinder I
Great pic!Ben Hedrick here and I have a Jeep problem. :)
Love Jeep's and overland travels. Located in Ormond Beach, FL but enjoy travel most anywhere, except for places that suck. ;)
Ben
welcome to the group !Hello everyone. My name's Mike and I've been overlanding in some capacity all my life. I've always appreciated road trips for the journey and not the destination. Some of my favorite adventures are the ones I thought I might not make it back from.
I'm from McAllen, Texas (the very bottom of the state) and I recently acquired a 2014 4Runner Limited and have begun modifying to suit my needs and tastes including blacking out most of the chrome and adding an LED light bar behind the grill. I can't wait to get out there and go exploring.
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welcome to the group!HI everybody, my name is Bryce, I have a been into camping and overlanding for a while now but being a highschool student is a bit hard on some parts of it. I currently drive a 2016 TRD Pro 4runner and live in dallas texas. Happy to be joining and cant wait to learn and meet new people.
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Contributor III
Enthusiast III
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Nice! That will be a very cool rig! Absolute classic!Whats going on, everyone! Steve here out of Mesa, Arizona, USA. I recently picked up a 1987 Grand Wagoneer and am working on getting her trail ready. I don't have much experience in the "overlanding" side of life. But have done quit a bit of traditional camping and did my time in the service and did 13 months of adventuring on both foot, as-well-as in a General Dynamics Cougar. So I guess you can say I did a bit of overlanding there lol.
I hope to learn from you all, as-well-as get to know some of the local guys and gals. Cheers!!
Enthusiast III
3241
As promised: (neighborhood testing of new full-articulating hitch)Thanks for the warm welcome.I should have my trailer done next week. I'll post some pictures of the whole "kit" next week.
Enthusiast III
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Detail of trailer:As promised: (neighborhood testing of new full-articulating hitch)
Enthusiast III
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Oh yeah, and a couple of sweet OB medallions, one on typical drivers-side placement on truck, one on back of trailer (so everyone who wished they were going adventuring, can see and dream.As promised: (neighborhood testing of new full-articulating hitch)
Current rig:
2013 FauxLux DCSB TRD OffRoad. Purchased new so I know the history.
ICON Stage 3
Soft-Topper
Mobile and HT ham-radios with built-in GPS
Dedicated GPS unit (sending to multiple devices)
Satellite/emergency comms
FrontRunner Slimline rack with just about every accessory (many boxes, stratchits, bike trays, lights, camp-tables, etc)
Engle cooler
Very comprehensive first-aid kit (Wilderness First Responder - long time expired, but I try to stay current).
5 Gal PowerTank and down-pressure valves
Recovery and tire repair kits (still planning winch-purchase though)
Sleep system (mattress and pee-bottle) for back of truck when not pulling trailer)
Max-trax
enthusiasm
Next:
sliders
hidden winch
......whatever
Pathfinder I
Welcome to the Group! Sounds like a great road/off road trip!View attachment 14401 View attachment 14399 View attachment 14397 View attachment 14394 Hey like minded folks! My name is Austin and I live in North-East Florida. My rig is a 1988 Range Rover Classic that I have owned for 12 years. Transformed from a trailered mud truck to A Rover that Just drove 7,000 miles in 32 days from Florida to California and many places in between to do the Rubicon Trail and then drove back home to FL.