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Kristian, Welcome to Overland Bound from Washington State. Thanks for posting pics of your rig out in the wild, nice setup. presence of diesel heater indicating year round travel and exploring. Seems like a very long duct up to the tent though, lots of heat lost on the way up?
 
Kristian, Welcome to Overland Bound from Washington State. Thanks for posting pics of your rig out in the wild, nice setup. presence of diesel heater indicating year round travel and exploring. Seems like a very long duct up to the tent though, lots of heat lost on the way up?

Thanks! Yes we camp year round! Yeah I would have thought the same about the long duct! So far we have camped in 19 and it kept the top with two people at 68 on lvl 7 I think. I am gonna extend the controller into the tent for it to be automatic hopefully! Gonna try it tomorrow!
 
Location: hour north of Columbus, Ohio

Rig: 21 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road

Experience: Started out kayaking/river camping, backcountry camping, rock climbing, and now Overlanding, all together 7 years. Love the outdoors more then anything and Overlanding allows us to go to remote spots to do adventurous things of whatever sorts.
Hello Kristian, welcome to Overland Bound. Blessings for your service, I appreciate it very much.
 
Location: hour north of Columbus, Ohio

Rig: 21 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road

Experience: Started out kayaking/river camping, backcountry camping, rock climbing, and now Overlanding, all together 7 years. Love the outdoors more then anything and Overlanding allows us to go to remote spots to do adventurous things of whatever sorts.

Hallo Kristian
Welcome to OBO
Greetings from Sweden
WBR
Bengt N
 
Location: hour north of Columbus, Ohio

Rig: 21 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road

Experience: Started out kayaking/river camping, backcountry camping, rock climbing, and now Overlanding, all together 7 years. Love the outdoors more then anything and Overlanding allows us to go to remote spots to do adventurous things of whatever sorts.

Hi Kristian,

Welcome to Overland Bound!

Greetings from Europe,
Bjoern
 
Location: hour north of Columbus, Ohio

Rig: 21 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road

Experience: Started out kayaking/river camping, backcountry camping, rock climbing, and now Overlanding, all together 7 years. Love the outdoors more then anything and Overlanding allows us to go to remote spots to do adventurous things of whatever sorts.
Hello and welcome to the OB family.
 
Kristian, Welcome to Overland Bound from Washington State. Thanks for posting pics of your rig out in the wild, nice setup. presence of diesel heater indicating year round travel and exploring. Seems like a very long duct up to the tent though, lots of heat lost on the way up?

Hi Kristian,

Welcome to OB from us in France enjoy the community.

Cheers Paul and Nicky
 
Location: Southern Utah
2023 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss
Overlanding Experience: I have been camping for a little bit, honestly got into it while I was in the Army, every time we went out somewhere, i loved being out in the middle of no where, living off the land. Europe defiantly has to have been my favorite place to "camp" overseas. But in regards to overlanding, Im definitely a noob. I sorta started getting into it with my old 2013 Ram, just a basic truck bed tent. Now I have a new 2023 Colorado TB and planning on getting a softtopper for her. I personally dont like roof top tents (absolutely love them on everyone elses rigs, just not a fan for mine). Can't wait to get into it, I love the aspect of just being able to get up and go to a sick new spot! I find alot of really cool locations while flying helicopters in my area.
 

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Hi All!

Location: Urban and Upstate NY, USA
Rig: Silverado, XT camper shell, homebuilt platform.
Experience: Advanced Novice

The spouse and I enjoy over landing, and finding new places. Thanks for a great app and website!

Hiya,

Welcome to the OB family from us in France enjoy the community.

Cheers Paul and Nicky
 
Location: Southern Utah
2023 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss
Overlanding Experience: I have been camping for a little bit, honestly got into it while I was in the Army, every time we went out somewhere, i loved being out in the middle of no where, living off the land. Europe defiantly has to have been my favorite place to "camp" overseas. But in regards to overlanding, Im definitely a noob. I sorta started getting into it with my old 2013 Ram, just a basic truck bed tent. Now I have a new 2023 Colorado TB and planning on getting a softtopper for her. I personally dont like roof top tents (absolutely love them on everyone elses rigs, just not a fan for mine). Can't wait to get into it, I love the aspect of just being able to get up and go to a sick new spot! I find alot of really cool locations while flying helicopters in my area.

Hi there,

Welcome to OB from us in France, I'm glad you enjoyed camping in Europe.
Hopefully you will be able to come back one day.

Cheers Paul and Nicky
 
Location: Southern Utah
2023 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss
Overlanding Experience: I have been camping for a little bit, honestly got into it while I was in the Army, every time we went out somewhere, i loved being out in the middle of no where, living off the land. Europe defiantly has to have been my favorite place to "camp" overseas. But in regards to overlanding, Im definitely a noob. I sorta started getting into it with my old 2013 Ram, just a basic truck bed tent. Now I have a new 2023 Colorado TB and planning on getting a softtopper for her. I personally dont like roof top tents (absolutely love them on everyone elses rigs, just not a fan for mine). Can't wait to get into it, I love the aspect of just being able to get up and go to a sick new spot! I find alot of really cool locations while flying helicopters in my area.

Hallo Luke
Welcome to OBO
Greetings from Sweden
WBR
Bengt N