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    This rig needs an OverlandBound Emblem....

    I'm sure we all love checking out other Overland built rigs to see what is being done for mods, and what we might be able to best implement on our own rigs... but step back in time and see how our "new tech" compares to some old school overland mods. I've got a full blog post up on my site here...
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    Cheap Tuesday! Poor Man Security Bolts

    I thought for sure I would have posted this before, but perhaps not - or not in this forum anyway. Here's a quick and inexpensive way to create "security bolts" for your lights and other bolt on accessories until you can source proper security bolts.
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    quick tip on filling your water jugs

    When you're on the road, it's not always easy finding a spot to fill your water jugs (Rotopax or others). I bought this $5.00 facet/sink sprayer, cut off the sprayer head and keep it with me now. If I'm in an area where I can't easily access an outdoor faucet, I can take this into a...
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    Dirty (Camp) Sites - share your findings

    I'm sure nobody really wants to see this, but it may be the best way to raise awareness of #TreadLightly and to pack out what you've packed in. Let's see what you've found for dirty camp sites, and what you did to make it better. I'd personally like to challenge each and everyone here to...
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    Velcro tape

    Not so much a DIY project in itself, but this stuff is a must have in your tool kit for your diy projects. Use it to keep awnings tightly rolled up, tool bags closed, tie items to your roll bars, the options are limitless. It is both strong and temporary so you can move things around, and open...
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    Asleep In a Jeep.... mods and diy projects

    For my @vagabondexpedition followers, you'll know that I parted ways with my roof top tent late last year. I've gone back to sleeping in the Jeep, so I'll document a few of the challenges and the modifications I'm doing to "make it work". Follow along, put these tips to use in your own Jeep...
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    1930 Nash Sedan

    I've got some additional photos, a video and some interesting reading coming up on this beautiful 1930's "unrestored" Nash 450 Sedan, so stay tuned! Can you spot all the "overlanding" gear?
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    KISS - Running Water

    Sometimes it's easy to get wrapped up with technology and gear. I sat pondering how to get running water in the back of the Jeep for a while before it clicked it - just siphon it out! A $2.00 piece of tubing and a spare cap for the Rotopax can gives me running water in the back of the Jeep...
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    VagabondExpedition Build

    Too many build threads on the go everywhere! And here's to starting another one. I'll take some time and attempt to post a few of my key build features, or at least a summary of the build to date. For those interested in reviewing what I've got, and what I've done up until now, jump over to my...
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    VagabondExpedition adventures...

    Experience some of my overland adventures, right here on Overland Bound.... (looking for details on my build? Click here.) I'll post a few teaser photos and videos of my overland trips and adventures for everyone to see and comment on... they might not always be in order - and really, the...