Contributor II
Hello Everyone, my Name is Matt and I have been living in Washington State a little over a year now, and grew up in Tennessee. Growing up an outdoors enthusiast in TN, I didn't know of the public land and all of the opportunities it presents until I moved here. It wasn't until I was surfing around the interwebz that I ran into this community, and realized really fast all of the knowledge that I could gain from it.
I grew up "glamping" in pop-up trailers with my parents and didn't do any (somewhat) primitive camping until I went into the military. My goal here is to network with like-minded people who have a passion for the outdoors/Off-Road vehicles the same as I, and to gain knowledge on any exploration opportunities the area around me has to offer.
As for vehicles, I had a 1986 'Yota pickup 4x4 with the 22R up until I sold it to a cousin a few years back. I now own a 2013 F-150 4x4 Supercrew, but miss my Toyota something awful. Though my current truck has been reliable, I find myself off road at least twice per week and the stock "off road" suspension beats me to death, and the overall bulk of the truck is too much for some trails I would like to get down. So, my plan is to order a 2019 4Runner TRD Pro next year and never not own a Toyota again.
This seems to be a cool group of folks, and I look forward to learning from you all.
-Matt
I grew up "glamping" in pop-up trailers with my parents and didn't do any (somewhat) primitive camping until I went into the military. My goal here is to network with like-minded people who have a passion for the outdoors/Off-Road vehicles the same as I, and to gain knowledge on any exploration opportunities the area around me has to offer.
As for vehicles, I had a 1986 'Yota pickup 4x4 with the 22R up until I sold it to a cousin a few years back. I now own a 2013 F-150 4x4 Supercrew, but miss my Toyota something awful. Though my current truck has been reliable, I find myself off road at least twice per week and the stock "off road" suspension beats me to death, and the overall bulk of the truck is too much for some trails I would like to get down. So, my plan is to order a 2019 4Runner TRD Pro next year and never not own a Toyota again.
This seems to be a cool group of folks, and I look forward to learning from you all.
-Matt