I have to say your ceiling crawler looks like a 4runner lol
I have to say your ceiling crawler looks like a 4runner lol
Hey man, happy trails to you and your new family. My wife and I are expecting our second kid in November and I have to say, having a little one for almost 2 years now has been an absolute blast! If you discover some great family friendly back road adventures let me know (or post it in the regional forum or something)! My only advice would be to keep finding ways to let your hobby be a family hobby... Nothing worse than having to choose one over the other.Hey all- 5th Generation Oregonian here, currently in PDX. Spent my life camping in OR, WA and to a lesser extent, BC. Expecting my first child any day now, and I can't wait to introduce her to the beauty of the backwoods! I'm not a car guy, so I'm really looking forward to utilizing this site for advice as I upgrade my stock 2011 Xterra S. Cheers!
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Welcome. I've actually been considering some of the classes held there. What were your thoughts? I have a decent amount of off road experience but I'm not above learning new things or unlearning bad habits.Took the 101 Class @ Rausch Creek Off-Road Park
It was my first time doing any offroading so for me it was a great experience, I learned all about the features on my rig and how to deploy them properly. Kyle, the instructor of the course is a great guy and very knowledgeable! I'd say it's worth checking out, it's a fun outing for sure.Welcome. I've actually been considering some of the classes held there. What were your thoughts? I have a decent amount of off road experience but I'm not above learning new things or unlearning bad habits.
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Thank you for your input. RC is only ~1 hour south of me so I'm probably going to go ahead and check it out.It was my first time doing any offroading so for me it was a great experience, I learned all about the features on my rig and how to deploy them properly. Kyle, the instructor of the course is a great guy and very knowledgeable! I'd say it's worth checking out, it's a fun outing for sure.
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Let's get you a new (longer lasting) sticker! Contact us @ info@overlandbound.com and we'll get one out to you!Super long time lurker, actually my overlandbound sticker has faded from yellow to white it's been on the back of my truck so long. Anyways thought I'd actually post something. Currently operating out of British Columbia Canada, I use a 09 toyota tacoma 4cyl 5spd 4x4, Truck is lifted 3" locked front and rear on 35s, lots of armour, 4.88 gears, I'm also using a tepui kukenam rtt which is handling the trails and road trips very well... here's a couple pics from my last two trips
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Awesome rig! Welcome!View attachment 6635 Hi folks! I'm new here - my pride and joy is a 2004 Suzuki Jimny (possibly the only one on here). I live in Scotland and due to restrictive laws I haven't managed any overlanding yet, but plan on doing some big trips into Europe and beyond when time and money allows.
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What?! Awesome rig! Welcome to the forums!Hello everyone! New member here. I'm right now doing a lot oslf research and shopping [emoji2]. I'm down in Venezuela (South America), my rig is right now on a ship on its way here from Japan! I ordered a Land Cruiser 76 SW. My experience o would say is beginer, I have done short trips with an F250 with a roof tent but I'm building the new LC79 to travel down to Argentina next year! So lots of research being done. Any tips or recommendations are welcome!!!
I'll leave you for now with photos of my '83 Land Cruiser FJ40 fully restored.
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