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There is no right or wrong
Its your way to overland that is best
Challenges make us stronger
Its your way to overland that is best
Challenges make us stronger
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Threads in this section will help you to become a self-reliant Overlander. Before we get started, what is "Overlanding"?
- Overlanding is: "Vehicle Dependent Travel". Nothing else.
- We will not further define "overlanding".
- Dependability depends on what the requirements of the trip are, and we take that very seriously.
- You are an Overlander: Overlanding is for everyone who has exploration and adventure in their heart, or, who need to be reinvigorated by connecting with nature. Nature is unforgiving. You must rise to a certain level of personal awareness to survive. Sound right? Overlanding is for you.
- Encourage uncomplicated ventures into the great outdoors. Don't over pack.
- Be prepared, and understand basic requirements. Question folks, to be sure they are aware of what is required. Don't assume.
- Share without reservation, trip locations, and information.
- It doesn't matter what you drive: The only requirement of an Overlander is that the vehicle serves the job required, safely.
- We do not care about make or model.
- We do not engage in "this is better than that" competitions.
- We DO give advice about how to make your vehicle ready for what you need. Share knowledge.
- Humility. "I don't know" is a great answer.
- We don’t brag about exploits.
- We seek answers from the community when we don’t know.
- We engage in the smallest of interactions.
- We have fun.
Member# 0990I love this video! I got on the forum and received the requisite e-mail from Michael about joining Overland Bound, but I wasn't sure if wanted to. I belong to other forums, what makes this one so different? I looked around the forum for several days before I watched this video. This video is what made me want to join Overland Bound. The "No Judgement" aspect; the "it-doesn't-matter-what-you-drive-so long-as-you-drive" mentality. I'm very new, so new that I haven't even been assigned a member number yet, but I like this place very much! Thank you for creating it!
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I really really appreciate the friendly, kind, vibe from this community. I am BRAND new to owning anything other than a beater car. I checked out a bunch of local 4x4 sorta groups and communities and it was just incredibly negative, elitist, often D**K measuring contests, and who ever didn't basically drive around in a monster truck was a loser. That's so lame, as an adult, why would I want to waste my time with that noise? I just wanna get in my 4runner and drive off into the woods and explore.
So ya, just really appreciate the values behind this community.
Thanks all!
-John
Actually, as someone who offroad camps (many refer to this as overlanding) AND who enjoys large tires, mud running, hill climbing. obstacle courses and speed I find your statement just as insulting and elitist as you say their statements were. I'm 48, I am an adult and I've owned many rigs for many different purposes over the years. It takes all kinds to enjoy offroad activities and "offroad" means different things to different people. Personally I love a six hundred h.p. engine, 1 ton axles, 60" tires and a hundred foot of deep mud bog in front of me as much as I like my nearly stock TJ driving on remote forestry service roads and ending the day by pitching camp, throwing a hunk of meat on the fire and watching the sun go down.I really really appreciate the friendly, kind, vibe from this community. I am BRAND new to owning anything other than a beater car. I checked out a bunch of local 4x4 sorta groups and communities and it was just incredibly negative, elitist, often D**K measuring contests, and who ever didn't basically drive around in a monster truck was a loser. That's so lame, as an adult, why would I want to waste my time with that noise? I just wanna get in my 4runner and drive off into the woods and explore.
So ya, just really appreciate the values behind this community.
Thanks all!
-John
Enjoy!!!ive learned recently that while you may finish building a dedicated off road truck ( my past experiences ) you wont ever get done tinkering with overlanding LOL
taking my first trip over Christmas! ill be off work 11 days.... gonna see what this old bronco's got.
i drive it daily, so mechanically she is sound. i have a spare carburetor (adjusted and ran it for a few weeks) , mechanical fuel pump, alternator and random other things i thought would be handy.... i like the old trucks. they are easier to diagnose and repair....
and....here....we......go
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