Member I
What's up! WelcomeLooks like I get to be first to introduce myself!
Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Rig: 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee
Experience: Mediocre.. lol :) Just an Overland nerd!
Member I
What's up! WelcomeLooks like I get to be first to introduce myself!
Location: Santa Barbara, CA
Rig: 1996 Jeep XJ Cherokee
Experience: Mediocre.. lol :) Just an Overland nerd!
Enthusiast I
Member III
I like it!Ahhh... a kindred spirit as a rare Series owner... the few, the proud, the greasy... hehe!
Marc
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Thanks Mike I appreciate the informationWelcome Jon,
I am the Northwest Regional Director. @Munga Brown (Oregon), @Gabriel Bozeman (Washington) , and @Sandpoint Steve (Idaho) are your regional member representatives.
2020 is a busy year here for the Northwest Region. We have several reoccurring monthly meetups, a few trips planned, and new Rally Points popping up daily it seams. @Spud.Built is trying to put a group together in the Portland area. You might try and contacting him to see what he might have planned this month.
This weekend Puyallup, Washington has back to back events. First on March 7th is one of the oldest HAM swap meets in the Northwest. If you are interested in learning more about HAM, I highly suggest checking out the Mike and Keys Hamfest and swap meet. The second event is the Moonshiners 4 Wheel Drive and Performance Off-road Swap Meet. It is supposed to be a huge meet with lots of venders, raffles, and food.
March 14th is the first Southern Oregon NorCal Meetup in Grants Pass. Members from surrounding areas are talking about adding a campout to the event. For more information contact @Big G.
For a full list of events, check out Member Meetups as like I said stuff is happening all the time.
Overland By Region is a great spot to see what is happening in your Region.
Mike Rose
Northwest Regional Director
Overland Bound
Member III
Hi Marc, glad to welcome you to the OB community as a member.Good day from Monterey, CA. After lurking for a while, I have joined finally! I've never been much of a "club" person, but the community and information herein beckoned :) I've been driving off-road for roughly 40 years, although I am not a serious rock-crawler by any means - I'd rate myself as so-so in experience. I started with a '43 Willy's, moved to a '78 CJ5, then an '81 Toyota 4x4 pickup, and for the last 15+ years, my '71 Land Rover Series IIa 88 (Zony).
Zony runs on a 2.25 ltr petrol with an 8:1 compression head, a transplanted Series III transmission and transfer case, and stock 16" steel rims running BFG AT's. It's loud, cold (or hot), runs on 6 fuses, and is amazingly slow (6 hour trip to get donuts). Looking forward to learning and sharing...
Marc (and Natty)
Steward I
Advocate III
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You’re welcome, any timeThanks Mike I appreciate the information
Advocate III
20990
Welcome Jose. @Robert OB 33/48 a member rep for the Mid-Europe Region. He is a wealth of information. @Polaris Overland is the regional director... also a wealth of information.Hey ya'll,
New member here, born and raised in Texas, currently stationed in Germany. Purchased a new 2012 toyota tacoma drove it till a year ago when I sold it after getting stationed overseas. While out here I managed to find a stock 2002 4Runner US spec with just over 200k miles on it. Have many plans for it, first hoping to lift and install 33s come July. See where it goes from there.
Absolute novice at overlanding, love camping but never done it with a vehicle, mostly state parks and well manicured camping areas. Excited to see where my truck will take me, especially in Europe, then stateside once my time is done in Germany.
Pathfinder III
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Welcome to Overland Bound!Hello all,
my GF and I are building an overland trailer and we have a duo setup for some ate adventures this summer. She has a 2014 Jeep Wrangler that is lifted and will pull the camping trailer, and I have a 2017 Titan that will pull the ATV trailer or the 1971 Scout 800... all depending where and what we are planning to get into. I am here to learn from other people about what setups have worked well from them and to learn what not to do,
Cheers!
Pathfinder III
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Welcome to Overland Bound!Hey ya'll,
New member here, born and raised in Texas, currently stationed in Germany. Purchased a new 2012 toyota tacoma drove it till a year ago when I sold it after getting stationed overseas. While out here I managed to find a stock 2002 4Runner US spec with just over 200k miles on it. Have many plans for it, first hoping to lift and install 33s come July. See where it goes from there.
Absolute novice at overlanding, love camping but never done it with a vehicle, mostly state parks and well manicured camping areas. Excited to see where my truck will take me, especially in Europe, then stateside once my time is done in Germany.
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland Bound Marc & NattyGood day from Monterey, CA. After lurking for a while, I have joined finally! I've never been much of a "club" person, but the community and information herein beckoned :) I've been driving off-road for roughly 40 years, although I am not a serious rock-crawler by any means - I'd rate myself as so-so in experience. I started with a '43 Willy's, moved to a '78 CJ5, then an '81 Toyota 4x4 pickup, and for the last 15+ years, my '71 Land Rover Series IIa 88 (Zony).
Zony runs on a 2.25 ltr petrol with an 8:1 compression head, a transplanted Series III transmission and transfer case, and stock 16" steel rims running BFG AT's. It's loud, cold (or hot), runs on 6 fuses, and is amazingly slow (6 hour trip to get donuts). Looking forward to learning and sharing...
Marc (and Natty)
Pathfinder III
1632
Welcome to Overland Bound!Hi All,
Chris here, looking forward to learning, sharing and making friends, both home and abroad.
Location: I live in Kent, England,
Rig: Looking at LR Discovery 4
Ovderlanding Experience Background: Experienced - London to CapeTown 98-2001
Influencer III
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Contributor III