Nice truck. Looks like a great start. I just joined myself enjoy the adventure.Location: North Alabama
Rig: 2017 Toyota Tacoma Trd 4x4 offroad build in progress
Experience: Novice that got started a couple years ago with small overnight trips. Hope to meet some people to go on some longer expeditions.
Member III
Location: North Alabama
Rig: 2017 Toyota Tacoma Trd 4x4 offroad build in progress
Experience: Novice that got started a couple years ago with small overnight trips. Hope to meet some people to go on some longer expeditions.
Member III
That's what I'm talk'in about!!! Can't wait to get the rig "outfitted enough for now" to do some of the same. Love the pic........Greetings, people. Relatively new to this Overlanding/Wheeling thing but enjoying it so far! I have been slowly updating my 04 4Runner to get ready for some multi-day camping trips into Mohave/Death Valley/Eastern Sierra/etc. Sliders go on this week. :) Cheers!View attachment 47164
Member III
Ok, think I figured it out...... Here's a couple of pics of our work-in-progress:Man I hope I'm doing this right...... I'm new here, new to Forums (not sheltered, just old), and new to Overlanding. My wife Janice & I hope do be doing some overlanding in our somewhat recently purchased 2011 Ford E350 Van. Probably the best way to describe the van is that it's a partially completed, Sportsmobile'ish, work in progress. We will be attending this years Overland Expo & hope to get involved in some local events/outings as well. In fact, if I can convince my wife to let me use her 2013 Wrangler this weekend while the van is in the shop, I'm hoping to attend the "15 / 91 Rigs & Coffee" Rally Point on Saturday. REALLY looking forward to meeting some folks & becoming part of the overland community. Not sure how to go about posting a couple pics of "Da Beast", but I'll do some reading here & post them when I figure it out.

Member II
Hello from north idaho. I've been off roading most of my life. I am retired now so I have time to do it full time.
My rig for now is a 2001 k2500 suburban 8.1L and 4l80e with G80 locker.
Always happy to help if someone is in the area.
Member II
Nice! Did you buy it as a 4x4 or do a 4x4 conversion on it?Ok, think I figured it out...... Here's a couple of pics of our work-in-progress: View attachment 47205 View attachment 47206
Welcome to the OB, Looks like a great time.Greetings, people. Relatively new to this Overlanding/Wheeling thing but enjoying it so far! I have been slowly updating my 04 4Runner to get ready for some multi-day camping trips into Mohave/Death Valley/Eastern Sierra/etc. Sliders go on this week. :) Cheers!View attachment 47164
Welcome to the OB crew. I'm new to OB site as well...I also have been wheeling in the dirt/ mud for awhile...now I would like to slow down and take in the view...Hello, I am slowly introducing myself to Overlanding. I just purchased a stock '95 4Runner and need to get it running before I take it out. I grew up doing a lot of backpacking and car camping, so I want to combine the two. I'm hoping if I make it easier, my wife will join me, and I will go more often. I know a little about off-roading, but most of my experience is on rutted fire roads in my earlier vehicles (most of it in a VW Rabbit).
Padre Island National Seashore
Guadalupe River Delta area, South TX
About 20 miles south of Carlsbad, New Mexico


Contributor III


Member III
Ok, think I figured it out...... Here's a couple of pics of our work-in-progress: View attachment 47205 View attachment 47206
Member III
Hello OB, joined up today after reading and watching on YouTube for a few months. I'm in Southern Arizona. 2006 Nissan Pathfinder with a PRG products lift. Nice daily driver and fits the family of 6 for the trips. Needed a little more space so we just picked up a M101 CDN2. I may be posting for some advice on that later.
Been camping most my life. Mostly base camping now trying to get the kids into it.View attachment 47229 View attachment 47230 View attachment 47231
Member III
Hi. I'm experienced in overloading by dirt bike, and now looking into doing it by truck. Seems like a tiny two-seater would be more cargo capacity than I'm used to.
I figured I'd start by doing some research before buying a rig, however, I'm leaning toward a gx470 or gx460, or Prado, as they say in the YouTube's. I'm open to any suggestions for places to start narrowing my search.