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Michael_USMC-USAR

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Mora, Kanabec County, Minnesota, United States
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Michael
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Diaz
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USMC
So I joined this group in hoping to meet other overlanders near me. I live in Minnesota and wonder if there are any groups around me. My wife and I have toyed with the idea of building a diy overlander from a fire department or national park ambulance. At the moment, I just want to get out there and start learning and growing. I have a 2016 Dodge Durango that I am willing to do some mods on, however they are not easy to find. I have a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 but the engine and tranny both need work to become dependable. So, in your humble opinion, should I put my money towards the eventual ambulance, find upgrades for the Durango, or buy something that is halfway there already.

Thanks for your feedback!
 

K12

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Trail Blazer III

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Canyon County, Idaho, United States
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Beau
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K12
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Air Force
So I joined this group in hoping to meet other overlanders near me. I live in Minnesota and wonder if there are any groups around me. My wife and I have toyed with the idea of building a diy overlander from a fire department or national park ambulance. At the moment, I just want to get out there and start learning and growing. I have a 2016 Dodge Durango that I am willing to do some mods on, however they are not easy to find. I have a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 but the engine and tranny both need work to become dependable. So, in your humble opinion, should I put my money towards the eventual ambulance, find upgrades for the Durango, or buy something that is halfway there already.

Thanks for your feedback!
Best thing to do is get out there. I would suggest starting in the Durango as it is more reliable. Start small make sure you have the essentials (food, water, shelter, maybe heat in MN spring/winter). Figure out what works for you what are the things you realize you need, what are quality of life things that make the trips more enjoyable. As you go out make the list of things you want to bring and when you get back note the things that wearnt thought about or touched. Over time you will build the neccessities list and things you would like in your current setup or what you want in the future conversion plans.

The most important part is to get out in nature and enjoy it and leave it better than you found it.
 
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highboy4x4

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Naples, FL, USA
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Russ
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Derr
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So I joined this group in hoping to meet other overlanders near me. I live in Minnesota and wonder if there are any groups around me. My wife and I have toyed with the idea of building a diy overlander from a fire department or national park ambulance. At the moment, I just want to get out there and start learning and growing. I have a 2016 Dodge Durango that I am willing to do some mods on, however they are not easy to find. I have a 1998 Dodge Ram 1500 but the engine and tranny both need work to become dependable. So, in your humble opinion, should I put my money towards the eventual ambulance, find upgrades for the Durango, or buy something that is halfway there already.

Thanks for your feedback!
Best thing to do is get out there. I would suggest starting in the Durango as it is more reliable. Start small make sure you have the essentials (food, water, shelter, maybe heat in MN spring/winter). Figure out what works for you what are the things you realize you need, what are quality of life things that make the trips more enjoyable. As you go out make the list of things you want to bring and when you get back note the things that wearnt thought about or touched. Over time you will build the neccessities list and things you would like in your current setup or what you want in the future conversion plans.

The most important part is to get out in nature and enjoy it and leave it better than you found it.
Best advise I’ve heard in a while. Although it seems like common sense it’s full of wisdom. Get OUT there and do it. Figure it out as you go, make those lists, find what works for you, be adventurous!! Be flexible with time and effort and ENJOY!
 
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Viking1204

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Fort Walton Beach, FL
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Scott
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Viking
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Where are you at in MN? I grew up in SE MN near Rochester! Been living in NW Florida since 1992! Best advice has been given already, get out there in the Durango and see how far you want to go with a build!