
Member III
(Reposted after originally replying to NEW MEMBERS START HERE thread by mistake)
Hello all,
I suppose I was overlanding before I ever heard the term. I've done my share of hard care rockcrawling in heavily modified Jeeps, but after moving to Colorado back in 2005 (and getting older) I find myself more interested in mild 4wd trips with scenic camping along the way.
I presently use my one owner 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche which is basically stock. I sleep inside with the mid-gate down and I really enjoy this configuration. If I need extra space I have a 1966 military cable splicing trailer which also has 240w of solar.
I usually carry a couple amateur radios for local and long distant communications. When camping I'm usually set up to do Winlink which allows me to use ham radio for email and texting without cellular or satellite. I also have a hobby business specializing in cell booster systems.
My schedule is usually open so if you find yourself in Colorado and need an overlanding partner don't hesitate to look me up.
Hello all,
I suppose I was overlanding before I ever heard the term. I've done my share of hard care rockcrawling in heavily modified Jeeps, but after moving to Colorado back in 2005 (and getting older) I find myself more interested in mild 4wd trips with scenic camping along the way.
I presently use my one owner 2002 Chevrolet Avalanche which is basically stock. I sleep inside with the mid-gate down and I really enjoy this configuration. If I need extra space I have a 1966 military cable splicing trailer which also has 240w of solar.
I usually carry a couple amateur radios for local and long distant communications. When camping I'm usually set up to do Winlink which allows me to use ham radio for email and texting without cellular or satellite. I also have a hobby business specializing in cell booster systems.
My schedule is usually open so if you find yourself in Colorado and need an overlanding partner don't hesitate to look me up.
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