Member Introductions *NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCE YOURSELF*

Peter from WI

1) Picture! sorry.....
2) Location=WI Northeast
3) Rig = Subaru! But did just pick up a FZJ80 with leaking head gaskets that I am in the mid of repair. It may fine its self with a few other added parts as they always do!
4) Overlanding Experience Background= Growing up was lucky and had lots of land to play in my back yard. Cut my teeth in a Bronco II.
Hi Peter and welcome to OB! Nice rigs! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!
 
Peter from WI

1) Picture! sorry.....
2) Location=WI Northeast
3) Rig = Subaru! But did just pick up a FZJ80 with leaking head gaskets that I am in the mid of repair. It may fine its self with a few other added parts as they always do!
4) Overlanding Experience Background= Growing up was lucky and had lots of land to play in my back yard. Cut my teeth in a Bronco II.
Hello Peter and welcome to the OB crew...glad you're bringing another Toy into the group..look forward to seeing your adventures
 
New Members,

Welcome to the Overland Bound community! Please take a few moments to introduce yourself so we can get to know you!

A few things you might want to include in your introduction are:

1) Picture! If you have a rig, we want to see it!
2) Location (General area is fine)
3) Rig (Year, Make, Model, etc.)
4) Overlanding Experience Background (Novice or Experienced, you're welcome here!)

We're glad you've found us and look forward to sharing our adventures with you!

In addition to getting to know you, here are the guideline sent to all Moderators of the forums. It's a natural reflection of our community, and what Overland Bound is all about:

From @administrator
  • Overlanding is: "Vehicle Dependent Travel". Nothing else.
  • We will not further define "overlanding".
  • "Capable" depends on the requirements of the trip, 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.
  • We respect, fear, and protect nature.
  • "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 very smallest of interactions.
New Members,

Welcome to the Overland Bound community! Please take a few moments to introduce yourself so we can get to know you!

A few things you might want to include in your introduction are:

1) Picture! If you have a rig, we want to see it!
2) Location (General area is fine)
3) Rig (Year, Make, Model, etc.)
4) Overlanding Experience Background (Novice or Experienced, you're welcome here!)

We're glad you've found us and look forward to sharing our adventures with you!

In addition to getting to know you, here are the guideline sent to all Moderators of the forums. It's a natural reflection of our community, and what Overland Bound is all about:

From @administrator
  • Overlanding is: "Vehicle Dependent Travel". Nothing else.
  • We will not further define "overlanding".
  • "Capable" depends on the requirements of the trip, 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.
  • We respect, fear, and protect nature.
  • "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 very smallest of interactions.
 
New Members,

Welcome to the Overland Bound community! Please take a few moments to introduce yourself so we can get to know you!

A few things you might want to include in your introduction are:

1) Picture! If you have a rig, we want to see it!
2) Location (General area is fine)
3) Rig (Year, Make, Model, etc.)
4) Overlanding Experience Background (Novice or Experienced, you're welcome here!)

We're glad you've found us and look forward to sharing our adventures with you!

In addition to getting to know you, here are the guideline sent to all Moderators of the forums. It's a natural reflection of our community, and what Overland Bound is all about:

From @administrator
  • Overlanding is: "Vehicle Dependent Travel". Nothing else.
  • We will not further define "overlanding".
  • "Capable" depends on the requirements of the trip, 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.
  • We respect, fear, and protect nature.
  • "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 very smallest of interactions.
Hello.
New member as of today.
Novice with overlanding but experienced at camping and outdoors.
Rig: 2002 4runner
Home base: Fremont, Bay Area

Looking forward to adventures and learning from you seasoned pros!
 
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Hello.
New member as of today.
Novice with overlanding but experienced at camping and outdoors.
Rig: 2002 4runner
Home base: Fremont, Bay Area

Looking forward to adventures and learning from you seasoned pros!
Hello and welcome to the OB crew...glad to add another Toy to the group..looking forward to seeing your adventures
 
Ryan from AZ (currently in Denver)

1) Picture.... give me a minute
2) Location=Southwest mainly
3) Rig = Old Land Rover disco 1... tdi conversion. A few odds and end. Nothing major. Just a work in progress. Labor of love.
4) Background= I'm from Prescott, AZ originally. Wheeled with Scott and the Overland Journal crew back in the day (early/mid 2000's). Introduced to the Overland Expo in 08 at the fairgrounds in Prescott Valley. Discovered that if you camped after wheeling for the day you were "overlanding" so I tossed the full width YJ away and picked up the Land Rover. Tent on the roof, fridge in the back, it's official. I'm overlanding now. Ha. Okay... okay... I know it has a deeper meaning.... It's good to be here. Fun to see the sport grow.
 
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Ryan from AZ (currently in Denver)

1) Picture.... give me a minute
2) Location=Southwest mainly
3) Rig = Old Land Rover disco 1... tdi conversion. A few odds and end. Nothing major. Just a work in progress. Labor of love.
4) Background= I'm from Prescott, AZ originally. Wheeled with Scott and the Overland Journal crew back in the day (early/mid 2000's). Introduced to the Overland Expo in 08 at the fairgrounds in Prescott Valley. Discovered that if you camped after wheeling for the day you were "overlanding" so I tossed the full width YJ away and picked up the Land Rover. Tent on the roof, fridge in the back, it's official. I'm overlanding now. Ha. Okay... okay... I know it has a deeper meaning.... It's good to be here. Fun to see the sport grow.
Hello Ryan and welcome to the OB crew..look forward to seeing your adventures
 
Hello.. Brian from Northern California

Rig= Rolling around in a 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, AEV JK350, Maggiolina RTT
Background = I have been running around the Sierras since 2010. My wife and I like to camp off the beaten path and away from typical campgrounds. Mix up our travels between forest roads and tougher trails, but haven't ventured into any real rock crawling. Still on the todo list are Mojave rd, Rubicon trail. Look forward to meeting some of you out on the trail.
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Hello.. Brian from Northern California

Rig= Rolling around in a 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, AEV JK350, Maggiolina RTT
Background = I have been running around the Sierras since 2010. My wife and I like to camp off the beaten path and away from typical campgrounds. Mix up our travels between forest roads and tougher trails, but haven't ventured into any real rock crawling. Still on the todo list are Mojave rd, Rubicon trail. Look forward to meeting some of you out on the trail.
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Hello Brian and welcome to the OB crew...nice Jeep..look forward to seeing your build and adventures
 
Ryan from AZ (currently in Denver)

1) Picture.... give me a minute
2) Location=Southwest mainly
3) Rig = Old Land Rover disco 1... tdi conversion. A few odds and end. Nothing major. Just a work in progress. Labor of love.
4) Background= I'm from Prescott, AZ originally. Wheeled with Scott and the Overland Journal crew back in the day (early/mid 2000's). Introduced to the Overland Expo in 08 at the fairgrounds in Prescott Valley. Discovered that if you camped after wheeling for the day you were "overlanding" so I tossed the full width YJ away and picked up the Land Rover. Tent on the roof, fridge in the back, it's official. I'm overlanding now. Ha. Okay... okay... I know it has a deeper meaning.... It's good to be here. Fun to see the sport grow.
Hi Ryan and welcome to OB! Nice rig! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!
 
Hello.. Brian from Northern California

Rig= Rolling around in a 2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon, AEV JK350, Maggiolina RTT
Background = I have been running around the Sierras since 2010. My wife and I like to camp off the beaten path and away from typical campgrounds. Mix up our travels between forest roads and tougher trails, but haven't ventured into any real rock crawling. Still on the todo list are Mojave rd, Rubicon trail. Look forward to meeting some of you out on the trail.
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Hi Brian and welcome to OB! Nice looking Rubicon! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!
 
New member here! Greetings from Memphis, TN! I have been off-roading since I was able to drive (first in my mom’s old 2wd Tahoe with highway tires) and have progressively moved from that to big trucks...last of which being a 2015 GMC Sierra All-terrain.. which I sold to buy a beautiful 1999 Land Cruiser with 90k Miles. I’m really looking forward to getting more into overlanding. I’m looking to do some trails and camping in the South East every few weekends and the wife and I are planning a trip out to Moab in the spring.
 

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New member here! Greetings from Memphis, TN! I have been off-roading since I was able to drive (first in my mom’s old 2wd Tahoe with highway tires) and have progressively moved from that to big trucks...last of which being a 2015 GMC Sierra All-terrain.. which I sold to buy a beautiful 1999 Land Cruiser with 90k Miles. I’m really looking forward to getting more into overlanding. I’m looking to do some trails and camping in the South East every few weekends and the wife and I are planning a trip out to Moab in the spring.
Hello and welcome to OB! Nice looking Land Cruiser! Safe travels and enjoy those open roads!
 
New member here! Greetings from Memphis, TN! I have been off-roading since I was able to drive (first in my mom’s old 2wd Tahoe with highway tires) and have progressively moved from that to big trucks...last of which being a 2015 GMC Sierra All-terrain.. which I sold to buy a beautiful 1999 Land Cruiser with 90k Miles. I’m really looking forward to getting more into overlanding. I’m looking to do some trails and camping in the South East every few weekends and the wife and I are planning a trip out to Moab in the spring.
Hello and welcome to the OB crew...great looking Toy and look forward to seeing your build and adventures
 
New Member Chris from Richmond, VA

I have a 2012 Toyota 4Runner. It has a 2.5" lift Toyo Open Country ATII Tires with 2017 TRD Trail Premium wheels. Tyger rocker guards. Rola 64" roof rack. Rago ditch brackets with Freedom LED's. Full LED headlights and fog lights. Raingler cargo net in the trunk. Truck has factory ACTIVTRAC and DAC mode. Many more mods planned in the future.

I have always been into the outdoors either on 4 wheeler s, riding bikes, hunting, etc. I recently trade din my Silverado in on my 4 runner and quickly started researching what kind of mods are out there for them. In my research i discovered over-landing and was very intrigued by it. I am a newbie at over-landing but have spent my entire life off-roading. I am hoping to combine the two and create a new hobby for my wife and I. Thanks for having me!trail.jpg
 
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New Member Chris from Richmond, VA

I have a 2012 Toyota 4Runner. It has a 2.5" lift Toyo Open Country ATII Tires with 2017 TRD Trail Premium wheels. Tyger rocker guards. Rola 64" roof rack. Rago ditch brackets with Freedom LED's. Full LED headlights and fog lights. Raingler cargo net in the trunk. Truck has factory ACTIVTRAC and DAC mode. Many more mods planned in the future.

I have always been into the outdoors either on 4 wheeler s, riding bikes, hunting, etc. I recently trade din my Silverado in on my 4 runner and quickly started researching what kind of mods are out there for them. In my research i discovered over-landing and was very intrigued by it. I am a newbie at over-landing but have spent my entire life off-roading. I am hoping to combine the two and create a new hobby for my wife and I. Thanks for having me!View attachment 38569
Hello Chris and welcome to the OB crew..great looking Toy, glad to add another Toy to the group...look forward to seeing your build and adventures
 
Hello Ben and welcome to the OB crew...look forward to seeing your adventures
Me to, I have the bug bad. It has been too many years since my last real adventure (commercial off shore fishing of Kamchatka). Kids and such have got in the way. Need to add a second vehicle to the garage as my company rig is killing me in tax due to low work KM's. Rubicon here I come!
 
Hi!
New here.
Located in toronto Ontario Canada.
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I drive a 2007 Toyota fj. Have put a 2 inch lift on it with 285 duratracks. Build a folding bed in the back, great for camping!
Have mainly been exploring in the past on a dual sport motorcycle. But the fj can haul much more and the wife can finally come.



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