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  1. North American Sojourner

    New from Missouri

    Love Smithville. We have a family day there every year. "C" loop by the water is joyful. We'll be back around in a few weeks and give you a holler. Many nice trails down in the National Forest to be explored. Zim
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    New from Missouri

    We were going to move to Fulton and decided later to go full time traveling. Currently in Wildwood. I'll say hello to Usher for ya. Hahahahahahahhaha. Welcome to here. Enjoy your stay and have fun, be safe. Headed to Smithville Reservoir north of KC on Friday and then off to Nebraska. Zim
  3. North American Sojourner

    Rig Photos

    LOL. Thank you. I could not afford the $3500 deal so I bought the brush guard, ($750) and fab'd the lower bumper and winch mount. I can't tell you how many times I dropped that damn thing on my head. Each end of the bumper is a separate piece and really hard to position in place and bolt it...
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    Rig Photos

    Mike Roess State Park, Keystone Heights FL. Zim
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    U.S. Park Pass

    Unlike millions of Americans across this great land I have no problem paying my dues to our National Park System. Our founders thought so much of this land they created these jewels to enjoy. I know my taxes pay for many things but it takes a lot of cash to keep these parks going and I'm all in...
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    U.S. Park Pass

    No I was responding to him about Military cost. My annual pass is only $10. It was free but they add a handling charge now. Thanks Zim
  7. North American Sojourner

    Three Years, 60,000 miles, Fifteen States and a lot of fun.

    Thought I'd drop a line on some long term travel and lessons learned along the way. Experience has been overwhelming at times. Freedom to move and explore is underrated. LOL. I think the biggest problems we've experienced has been finding places to stay and making reservations. Seems like when...
  8. North American Sojourner

    What's outside your window/rig today!?

    Just South of Washington DC. Day 33, 1850 miles and lovin it. Zim
  9. North American Sojourner

    Overlanding "Fulltime"???

    Pulled into Washington DC yesterday and it's hot. Real Hot. Pics coming soon. Zim
  10. North American Sojourner

    Nature Photos

    Colleton State Park, Waltersboro, South Carolina. Zim
  11. North American Sojourner

    Nature Photos

    Staunton River State Park, Southern Virginia. Zim
  12. North American Sojourner

    The most dangerous trail

    Glad you're okay. Zim
  13. North American Sojourner

    My new trailer

    Nylon Split Pillow blocks have been used for decades on all types of manufacturing designs. The double hiem is probably a ride height bracket he could use for hwy use and disconnect for full articulation. The suspension system is also decades old. Zim
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    My new trailer

    Travel limiter for hwy use. Disconnect for full articulation and travel. Neoprene split pillow blocks have been used for decades. Zim
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    Overlanding "Fulltime"???

    It's a Forest River, 2018 model 21FBS Pulls like a dream. I have weight distribution and anti sway bar. I think it's 4650 and I've got 9,000 lbs of junk. LOL Really
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    Overlanding "Fulltime"???

    Colleton State Park is a winner. Small but beautiful and on the Edisto River Zim
  17. North American Sojourner

    Overlanding "Fulltime"???

    So just started this journey the 20th of June and so far so good. Our initial travels involved family because of sickness so the "rig pulling over boulders" photos will have to wait. LOL. Currently on our third State Park and headed north from South Carolina. You won't see any river crossings...