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Chadlyb

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate III

2,779
Bend, OR, USA
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7632

New to overland, so if I ask too many questions I apologise in advance. Looking forward to exploring and new country! Bought an FJ cruiser about a year ago, it is my everyday driver also, so looking forward to being able to get the tank out in the woods!! And we like to paddlebard too!!
Hello Pat and welcome to the OB crew...great looking Toy and look forward to seeing your build and your adventures.
 

Kent R

Executive Director
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Mod Team
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Pathfinder III

5,200
El Dorado, Ca
First Name
Kent
Last Name
Reynolds
Member #

1632

Ham/GMRS Callsign
K6KNT
Service Branch
Retired Firefighter
New to overland, so if I ask too many questions I apologise in advance. Looking forward to exploring and new country! Bought an FJ cruiser about a year ago, it is my everyday driver also, so looking forward to being able to get the tank out in the woods!! And we like to paddlebard too!!
Welcome to Overland Bound!

Check the forum calendar and meet-up page for events and trips that might be happening close to you.

If you have any questions message your regional ambassador or you can contact me on the forum

@Kent R
 

MaceBewley

Rank 0

Off-Road Ranger I

90
Rogers,AR
First Name
Mace
Last Name
Bewley
Ham/GMRS Callsign
WJ5NWA
Welcome! I'm a few hours south of ya in Northwest Arkansas, great trails in the Ozark National Forrest if you ever get down this way.
 

brien

Sonoran Space Program
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Off-Road Ranger I

3,402
Tucson, AZ
First Name
Brien
Last Name
Wankel
Member #

3553

Ham/GMRS Callsign
K7XPO
Welcome to the group!

I have to admit, i spent a good 15 seconds trying to figure out what the heck kind of antenna loading coil you had attached to your bumper before i realized it was a steel drinking cup, hah!
 

Prerunner1982

Local Expert, Oklahoma USA
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Member III

3,372
Navina, Oklahoma
First Name
Jon
Last Name
B
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16274

I have to admit, i spent a good 15 seconds trying to figure out what the heck kind of antenna loading coil you had attached to your bumper before i realized it was a steel drinking cup, hah!
Probably had a mojito in there!!! Priorities ya know!!
:tearsofjoy: Looks like a "screwdriver" to me..........Pat if you aren't up on your ham radio antennas a screwdriver is a type of mobile ham radio antenna, also an alcoholic drink.......bad joke, nevermind. :neutral: