Member III
Member III
Member III
Influencer I
20298
Member III
Influencer I
20298
While it seems to be the norm around here, not all of us have $50K to buy and build Toyotas or Jeeps. Many of us run more humble vehicle with few mods. I dream of a fully tricked out truck, but for now I am happy to just have what I have. My wife has a 2017 Escape, but it is only 2wd and really sucks on anything other than a flat gravel road. I wish it was 4wd.Honestly I have not been super active about getting out. One of my close personal friends is very active in overland style travel and he has kinda been encouraging me. A friend of his actually got me to join the site. I have been hesitant as I decided to sell my Built Toyota in favor of a cross over SUV wich better fits my life style and the needs of my family. But I have been welcomed none the less and come to find out theres quite a few people here running Ford Escapes, Honda CRVs, and Toyota RAV4s. Last weekend was actually my first trail run in my Escape and I was very pleased by it. It was the most extreme trip to the worst soccer field ever, lol. That is to say in a round about way, no I do not belong to any clubs (unless you count the motorcycle club my wife and I started, but thats a story best told with beer and whiskey).
I have been really wanting to return to the Roosevelt Grove of Cedars soon. Theres primitive camping there, while the drive is far from extreme its an amazing place to camp and a decent trail run could probably be planned starting from there.
Influencer I
20298
Member III
I would love to get out one more time this year, but I'm busy every weekend until mid Dec. I'm with you on running a more humble rig, I think I'm around $4k into my WJ. While I would love a new JKU with $40k of upgrades I love my WJ and I'm not worried about scratches and dents. With a little bit of time and the right upgrades it will be a very capable rig off road and comfortable too. But more so it gets me out on the trails and that's what we're all here for, doesn't matter what you run or how many upgrades you have just get out there and explore.While it seems to be the norm around here, not all of us have $50K to buy and build Toyotas or Jeeps. Many of us run more humble vehicle with few mods. I dream of a fully tricked out truck, but for now I am happy to just have what I have. My wife has a 2017 Escape, but it is only 2wd and really sucks on anything other than a flat gravel road. I wish it was 4wd.
I run an old Suburban and it meets my needs. We just need to get out there and do it. (Nike?) I am up for a run before the weather shuts down all the trails, or in the spring when things open back up.
Traveler II
Welcome!New to the group, located in Kennewick. Setup is a 2001 Jeep WJ looking for ideas so I can start planning some trips for next year. Anyone on the east side and have some good 1 or 2 day runs they'd like to share?View attachment 124985View attachment 124986
Greetings, nice little WJ.New to the group, located in Kennewick. Setup is a 2001 Jeep WJ looking for ideas so I can start planning some trips for next year. Anyone on the east side and have some good 1 or 2 day runs they'd like to share?View attachment 124985View attachment 124986
Influencer I
20298
This is me 100%. I get weird looks when I tell people that Intend to and have taken my rig off road. Then when I have gone off road with it I get comments of surprise. Honestly most people dont need half the rig they have. The motivation to get out is the most important, followed closely by a calm demeanor when on the trail and realistic expectations. This general sentiment is why I stick around, and ended up buying a membership. I have been on lots of 4x4 message boards and this community is the best I have found. They are inclusive while not being unrealistic (members will tell you if they dont think its a good idea, but at the same time tend to be encouraging). Its just a really great place to be a part of.... I'm with you on running a more humble rig... doesn't matter what you run or how many upgrades you have just get out there and explore.
I honestly ran from the Overlanding community years ago, because of groups that for lack of a better word "rig shamed". One group that I belonged to wouldn't let you post pictures of you rig if it had dents or damage. The word Overland really was a bad word to me for a long time. I wheel, and I camp. Then I found Overland Bound, the core principles are exactly as I feel. I really love this group so far.This is me 100%. I get weird looks when I tell people that Intend to and have taken my rig off road. Then when I have gone off road with it I get comments of surprise. Honestly most people dont need half the rig they have. The motivation to get out is the most important, followed closely by a calm demeanor when on the trail and realistic expectations. This general sentiment is why I stick around, and ended up buying a membership. I have been on lots of 4x4 message boards and this community is the best I have found. They are inclusive while not being unrealistic (members will tell you if they dont think its a good idea, but at the same time tend to be encouraging). Its just a really great place to be a part of.
Advocate III
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Advocate III
20990
Member III
Advocate III
20990
Enthusiast III
Member I
Hi there! Im new to the geoup also. Live in Richland. Putting together an 01 Cherokee xj. Im also looking for some future runs and some people to run with in the area. Feel free to message me if you wanna get a run planned or just wanna go test the rigs a bit!New to the group, located in Kennewick. Setup is a 2001 Jeep WJ looking for ideas so I can start planning some trips for next year. Anyone on the east side and have some good 1 or 2 day runs they'd like to share?View attachment 124985View attachment 124986
Member III
I'm probably done with any multi day trips until spring, now that things have slowed down at work I have some projects planned that will have the jeep down for a bit. Maybe between projects we can find somewhere local to go test things though. Where do like to go around here? We usually head up to the blues or up out of Naches. Also I think there is a few other members in the TC area, might have to find a brewery or lunch spot to meet up and talk shop and future runs.Hi there! Im new to the geoup also. Live in Richland. Putting together an 01 Cherokee xj. Im also looking for some future runs and some people to run with in the area. Feel free to message me if you wanna get a run planned or just wanna go test the rigs a bit!