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For those of us not on FB.... what's the date for the one in October? Stuck at the house after knee surgery and will actually be here for onceThe Houston overland fb group is really active and has meets monthly, they’re typically at the red circle as shown in the pic.
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For those of us not on FB.... what's the date for the one in October? Stuck at the house after knee surgery and will actually be here for onceThe Houston overland fb group is really active and has meets monthly, they’re typically at the red circle as shown in the pic.
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I'm still standing (ha, now it's stuck in your head). Been doing a fair amount of play in the midwest though. Arkansas and Missouri have been treating us good. Down out of San Leon, always down for a brew and rig walk around when in town though.
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OnX offroad. There are a ton of.... trails? So this will get you from the border to mostly across via gravel roads and fire trails. Sam houston has a few, 87 run from Beaumont to bolivar (all beach bit of mud... gross but fun), then the offroad parks for break-in and balance testing. Not much in the way of "overland" in this neck of the woods. Dirt roads to campsites mostly. But if you want to test your gear, may know a few spots you can drive to. Keep your weight low in the jeep or keep the lift short. On road is whatever, off-camber offroad is where the problems will start. When top heavy rigs unload the suspension, control goes straight out the window. View attachment 293079
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I'm just a wheeler with a camping problem. I run factory suspension, 33s, and have a winch I'm not afraid to use. A jeep is more than capable factory to tackle just about everything you'll see here. Get out and explore. A cooler, a camp stove, and a ground tent can carry you a week. You're never far enough out to extra fuel cans or need a solid weeks worth of food, just hit the store on the way by.
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