Pathfinder I
LOL. I was just joking....It’s a hay field that’s so wet it’s tough to walk right now. We may be able to work something out one day though.
Pathfinder I
LOL. I was just joking....It’s a hay field that’s so wet it’s tough to walk right now. We may be able to work something out one day though.
Member III
Off-Road Ranger I
I tried the Brown OHV again and it’s the same thing.Can someone try to RSVP and let me know if it is working?
Member III
We have a pretty diverse group of rigs and people with a lot of knowledge you'll find the information you are looking for at the meeting!Hi everyone! I am fairly new to OB. I missed the first meet due to work but plan on making this one to meet some folks with the same interests. I am new to OB but not off-roading although my rock crawling, breaking stuff all the time days are behind me. I currently have a basically stock first gen Bronco. It’s lifted two inches and rides on 31’s. Trying to figure out what it(and I ) can do with it the way it is. No P/S or P/B. I have done the easy trails at Uwharrie with it. Maybe get some info from some folks with older rigs. Thanks
Enthusiast I
Welcome to OB and the area. Hope to see you around sometimeI am new to here and am in the Charlotte area (uncc student). I wanna meet some people who share the same interest and maybe go on some rides!
Welcome to OB and the area. Hope to see you around sometime.I am new to here and am in the Charlotte area (uncc student). I wanna meet some people who share the same interest and maybe go on some rides!
Member III
Member III
Enthusiast I
Member III
Builder I
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Totally down to meet, if schedule permits. Off road or on!Hey Guys,
I am John and I had the pleasure to meet many of you at Overland Expo East at the OLB booth. I am the Associate Ambassador for the Southeast Region. All that really means is that I help facilitate member activity in Carolina's for Overland Bound. This is a first for our area and I am really excited to grow the overland culture here.
We have made multiple attempts over the years, like this last fall, to have group get-together s but we have not consistently had good turnouts. I want to take the time while a lot of the trails are closed and the weather is not ideal to try and get a read on the pulse of the area and what I can do to make events more accessible and appealing to everyone.
We were meeting in Matthews, NC, once a month for some "mall crawling." We just hung out, drank coffee, and talked trips and trucks. Sadly, this died out because of a hurricane or 2 and people lost interest. I lean more to off-roading type of events because that is more of my roots but I know that not everyone has the interest or rig for that (which is no big deal)
SO...
What are your thoughts on meet-ups?
Are you interested?
What time of day?
Frequency. Once a month, every 2 months, etc.
Are you open to a large group weekend trip?
Are you open to a more traditional overland trip in a smaller group like a week long?
I am aiming for a mixed bag of meet-ups so that everyone has something they like.
Member III
I'm definitely interested in a trip to Uwharrie.1st-
If you have the ability/means to please consider buying a walk-in talkie for this upcoming trip and any future ones. It’ll make communicating among the group way easier especially when it comes to spotting.
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I know some of us are running HAM/CB which is good but this is the easiest and most user friendly way for a large group with varying levels to communicate.
2nd-
In May I was thinking we could meet up at Uwharrie, rather than in Matthews. There are so many options for things to do. I will be hitting the trails and getting the truck dirty and also hopefully mountain biking.
For those interested in wheeling at Uwharrie, we can split the groups up based on skill, and comfort levels. There are trails that beginners in stock vehicles can take and actually learn vehicular control without worrying damaging your vehicle. There are also trails for those of us who want to push our trucks a little harder. We can always reconvene for a cookout.
One of the goals of this group is to push people into actually getting out there and start learning. This along could be along with the Brown Mountain trip are great opportunities.