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  1. NetDep

    2016 Toyota Tacoma by Total Chaos

    So much goodness!! Would love to know what roof rack that is!!
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    Winter Overlanding....

    All amazing but 9/10 really caught me!!! I felt a chill looking at it!! [emoji106]
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    Backup cameras?

    Looking backwards? (j/k)
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    Who's in the Region?

    Live in Redmond, WA and work downtown Seattle, WA
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    Overwatering? Is that a thing?

    I couldn't really find a better picture to get the idea across - but I have considered something like this. I think it would be cool to put a small(ish) rigid hull inflatable boat on a roof rack. The idea of having no boundaries really takes on meaning then - run up to a lake or huge river -- no...
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    Testing the waters...

    Whether or not it's a word - it's an eerily cool word and sounds awesome! I would be in for something like that for a two or three day adventure - work - and I've watched the DVD on the WBDR and it looks like something I wouldn't need a tank for and not destroy my rig on but a nice challenge...
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    What Did You Do With Your Rig Today?

    Busy day....Snorkel & finally put the OB medallion on!!! Turned out great!![emoji106][emoji2][emoji106]
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    Any Preppers/Threepers?

    My thoughts exactly.........
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    Favorite Driving Snack

    Normally road trip means that any "good for me" foods are suspended and taking full advantage, when I stop for gas at some obscure little gas station/market I make a beeline in for a couple of these little gems!!! It's about the only time I eat them and they are indeed a guilty pleasure!! A...
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    Portable/Luggable Go-Kits

    Not sure if you have seen this book - or if you're looking for a book or just some forum advice..... I will be going for my HAM license soon and in anticipation noticed this book and got it. I think it is well written and has some good ideas for the "HAM go bag" I want to put together. I...
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    Camp stoves

    Without question my favorite camp stove is my single burner Camp Chef that uses fuel that looks like a can of hair spray. It is fast., reliable and works for the way I camp. This is a picture from when I had my trailer but I use it tent camping and will use it as I transition to just using the...
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    Best Overland Gifts...

    Are you running those, or know someone that does? I have ALWAYS loved the look but think they might be VERY uncomfortable or look "baggy" or not "right" -- I'm just a little picky and love the idea but would like them to be functional and look/feel good... Thanks!!
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    Morale Patch Collecting

    The Blue Ridge option is a nice one - all their gear is awesome....here is another - although not straight velcro it does have some good lengths of hook material on it... http://jerkingthetrigger.com/2011/06/10/review-zulu-nylon-gear-molle-visor-panel/ Another tactical option....looks like...
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    Snow - To Chain Or Not To Chain

    That 165# thing really hit me. I looked and looked but could not find a California Vehicle Code (CVC) reference but did find an uncited reference from the Cascadia Vehicle Tent site... "How much weight can my roof rack hold? Generally 100-200 lbs. By law you are allowed 165 lbs going down the...
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    Corey's 2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser Build

    Following you here and from some other forums too - you have one cherry rig and some mad skillz!!! Very nice!! Wonder what you charge for the less mechanically inclined???????
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    Snow - To Chain Or Not To Chain

    Reading all of the California threads - firearms, chains - I really do wonder if there is ANY aspect of life that California does NOT have a law, and a very complicated and convoluted series of laws and updates about?? Must be fairly frustrating!
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    Any Preppers/Threepers?

    Seems there is a lot of crossover in the Overland/Prepper communities. I found myself learning about the overland community from being a bit of a prepper and it has grown into a nice little hobby that does have a lot of points that intersect. Overlanders, I think, tend to be rather...