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roots66

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I want to as well, but the wifey is still not "ready" to get out and travel, but she is getting there.
You can start out by bringing her to a monthly meeting just to introduce yourselves to others with similar interests. No traveling, camping, pressure. Just nice people chatting.
 

Blindhands

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Are there any retail brick and mortar overland gear shops in town? I went to 4 Wheel Parts - Off
Road Truck & Jeep 4x4 Parts off Broadway and they have a very limited inventory. I want to look at awnings,
Fridges, storage etc. in person.
Haven’t seen anything really catering to overlanding here in SA it seems to be more focused on 4x4 wheeling
 
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roots66

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Are there any retail brick and mortar overland gear shops in town? I went to 4 Wheel Parts - Off
Road Truck & Jeep 4x4 Parts off Broadway and they have a very limited inventory. I want to look at awnings,
Fridges, storage etc. in person.
Haven’t seen anything really catering to overlanding here in SA it seems to be more focused on 4x4 wheeling
Yea, I haven't seen anything local either. Pretty much get most everything online.
 
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WalkingBear

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Are there any retail brick and mortar overland gear shops in town? I went to 4 Wheel Parts - Off
Road Truck & Jeep 4x4 Parts off Broadway and they have a very limited inventory. I want to look at awnings,
Fridges, storage etc. in person.
Haven’t seen anything really catering to overlanding here in SA it seems to be more focused on 4x4 wheeling
The closest thing you're going to find is going to be in Dallas
 
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WalkingBear

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Are there any retail brick and mortar overland gear shops in town? I went to 4 Wheel Parts - Off
Road Truck & Jeep 4x4 Parts off Broadway and they have a very limited inventory. I want to look at awnings,
Fridges, storage etc. in person.
Haven’t seen anything really catering to overlanding here in SA it seems to be more focused on 4x4 wheeling
 

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roots66

Local Expert, Texas USA
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Off-Road Ranger I

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Weir, TX, USA
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Mike
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Roots
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16968

Ham/GMRS Callsign
GMRS: WSGB862
Service Branch
USAF
Hi all. I'm Aaron. Long time lurker and just go a new rig. Stationed here in SA and looks to break in my new to me 2018 Nissan Frontier PRO-4X.

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Welcome from up north of you in Georgetown. If you are ever in the area, we'd enjoy seeing you at one of our monthly meets.
 
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JPM78130

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We'd love to take that trip too since Fred isn't far from us.
We just camped near Harper and did the Hill Country Trail last weekend. The weather was great and it was a really nice drive. We found a place on hipcamp that was a good distance from Fred, Mason and Kerrville. I'll see if I can share the link to the place:
 
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JPM78130

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Are there any retail brick and mortar overland gear shops in town? I went to 4 Wheel Parts - Off
Road Truck & Jeep 4x4 Parts off Broadway and they have a very limited inventory. I want to look at awnings,
Fridges, storage etc. in person.
Haven’t seen anything really catering to overlanding here in SA it seems to be more focused on 4x4 wheeling
I pretty much shop 4WP online and pick up in store. I know it's tough since you can't put eyes on stuff, so I try to research online and see if 4WP can get it. As far as awnings, I have the Smittybilt and really like it. I also have their Gen 2 XL tent, while it can be a pain to set up and break down, it's a great tent for the money. Let me know if you want to see them in person sometime and maybe we can meet up. Camping World has some Dometic fridges in stock.
 
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Dusther210

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I am currently stuck in NJ, but I miss SATX. I’ve been wondering how far would I have to drive North of Bullis to get off pavement or for some dispersed camping... in case I can ever get back.

Why does it seem like most people go to Padre? If I remember correctly it was pretty hilly and scenic heading up North
 

roots66

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I am currently stuck in NJ, but I miss SATX. I’ve been wondering how far would I have to drive North of Bullis to get off pavement or for some dispersed camping... in case I can ever get back.

Why does it seem like most people go to Padre? If I remember correctly it was pretty hilly and scenic heading up North
There's not much available in Central Texas, so the beach is pretty much the closest place around. PINS is 60 miles of beach driving and you can camp anywhere you want along the way. Once you get past the first five miles or so, it turns to deep sand that requires a 4x4, or at least AWD. This eliminates 99% of the noisy crowds and you can easily find a spot to camp with nobody else in sight.

"Hilly" in Texas is subjective. :laughing: Heading north, the Piney Woods area is nice and there are some places that are good to go to. However, having pretty much no public land, Texas is hard pressed to provide many locations to just get away from it all.
 
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Dusther210

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I am currently stuck in NJ, but I miss SATX. I’ve been wondering how far would I have to drive North of Bullis to get off pavement or for some dispersed camping... in case I can ever get back.

Why does it seem like most people go to Padre? If I remember correctly it was pretty hilly and scenic heading up North
There's not much available in Central Texas, so the beach is pretty much the closest place around. PINS is 60 miles of beach driving and you can camp anywhere you want along the way. Once you get past the first five miles or so, it turns to deep sand that requires a 4x4, or at least AWD. This eliminates 99% of the noisy crowds and you can easily find a spot to camp with nobody else in sight.

"Hilly" in Texas is subjective. :laughing: Heading north, the Piney Woods area is nice and there are some places that are good to go to. However, having pretty much no public land, Texas is hard pressed to provide many locations to just get away from it all.
I’m kinda surprised by the lack of public land, but it makes sense. Thank you!!
 
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DocTorres112

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Not sure I've checked in formally....we are a family of 6 with a 200 series and patriot in tow. Finally back in SATX - not moving again. We just linked up with some fellow toyota folks via alamo city LCs at Hidden Falls. Would be interested in the next rally point.

Chris