Member III
Love your setup.
Member III
Love your setup.
Member III
Welcome to the group! I love seeing folks with clean and basic or complete stock setups!Hello all. The name is Dustin aka Pyrotaco / FFF / Whitey / KK6KND
1) Rig pic:View attachment 107523
2) Location: The concrete jungle of Fullerton, CA
3) Rig: 2013 Tacoma Reg Cab with a locked rear diff/3in lift/30.5 tires.
4) Overlanding experience: grew up around it and have been a part of it all my life. Granted things have slowed dramatically as life has taken hold. Run comms (2m, 1.25m, 70cm, cb, and more) and assist with blm cleanups where I can.
Member III
Welcome from NC!Hi all,
Old fart with young dreams. Been dabbling for years, mostly in Maine, but aching to make the pilgrimage out west.
Location: MetroWest Boston
Vehicle(s): 1994 Land Cruiser, lifted and built for overlanding; Conqueror UEV 490 to take the edge off...
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Member III
Welcome from NC, love the rig!Hello, new member from Nevada City, California.
I'd say I am somewhere in the middle of noob and expert in overlanding. I have done quite a bit of vehicle based camping throughout my life and want to do more and more the older I get. I spend alot of time looking at maps and youtube to get ideas of great places to go. That's where I ran accross Overland Bound and after watching countless videos decided I should probably suck it up and become a member.
I drive a 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser. Nearly bone stock with the exception of 285/75/65 BFG KO2's, Cruisin Off Road Rock Sliders , and SPC Heavy Duty Lower Links. Picture is before the sliders.
-Noah
Member III
Welcome to OB. You're closer member rep is @magicmike. In fact he just started a local meet up is Auburn. Check out the OB meet ups thread on main forums page. If you have any questions you can reach out to Mike, me, or Bob @Narbob our Regional Director for the West.Hello, new member from Nevada City, California.
I'd say I am somewhere in the middle of noob and expert in overlanding. I have done quite a bit of vehicle based camping throughout my life and want to do more and more the older I get. I spend alot of time looking at maps and youtube to get ideas of great places to go. That's where I ran accross Overland Bound and after watching countless videos decided I should probably suck it up and become a member.
I drive a 2002 Toyota Land Cruiser. Nearly bone stock with the exception of 285/75/65 BFG KO2's, Cruisin Off Road Rock Sliders , and SPC Heavy Duty Lower Links. Picture is before the sliders.
-Noah
Member III
Awesome looking rig.New to the forum but have been offroading for a while.
Have three vehicles:
2019 Tacoma Off RoadView attachment 107547
2015 Jeep Wrangler JKU Rubicon but you couldnt tell it was ever a rubicon - Ill add later
2017 F250 4x4 - I'll add later
Traveler II
Welcome! Love the while setup you got there! If you ever make it to Washington, hit me up!Hi all,
Old fart with young dreams. Been dabbling for years, mostly in Maine, but aching to make the pilgrimage out west.
Location: MetroWest Boston
Vehicle(s): 1994 Land Cruiser, lifted and built for overlanding; Conqueror UEV 490 to take the edge off...
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Traveler II
Welcome! Fountain! What a beautiful area. Lived in Colorado Springs for awhile and long time ago.Greetings from the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. I drive a 2012 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited. I've done a bit of work on it. More on that later. I'm glad to be here.
Member III
Welcome from NC!Greetings from the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. I drive a 2012 Jeep Rubicon Unlimited. I've done a bit of work on it. More on that later. I'm glad to be here.
Contributor I
Contributor I
Off-Road Ranger I
Welcome aboard @CrazyNavy-Vet and thank you for your service.Well Intro i guess. Hi Im Sean. Retired Navy (100%) Dis. Currently a Corrections Officer.
Live in Port Orchard WA...
Pathfinder II
Welcome! We have an okie group on here!Hey guys and gals, another newbie post
Location: Oklahoma City, OK
Vehicle: 2019 Tundra
Skill: Moderate
I have absolutely zero overland experience but sold my built CJ5 in October which sat on one tons, full hydro steer, 40s, the works. I have spent the last few years doing more advanced crawling in that Jeep but decided to part ways with it since I wasn't using it as much as I would like. Decided to go a different route so the wife and I are building the Tundra as my DD and our weekend vehicle. Full skids front to back are on order, waiting on the lift to be approved for the 2019s, will sit on 35s the first year while I focus on other mods and then will step up to 37s, 4.88s and a rear locker. Bumpers, winch, and sliders will be on around fall, waiting on Victory 4x4 to release their new Tundra full replacement bumpers. As of now I think I am going to opt for the half rack with a tent on it to keep my CG down as much as possible without sticking stuff on the roof. Planning on dabbling with Gaia this next week to see how that all works, I work 7 on 7 off so hoping to meet some people I can enjoy some trips with.
Member III
Welcome from NC! As you've already seen their is a lot of information and experience to be shared in this group, I've already got a few ideas for future updates on my rig.New forum member #19025.
Location: Southern California (Inland Empire)
Rig: 2003 Ford F250 Superduty 4X4 7.3L
Plans: Retiring and want to get completely away from people from time to time with the wife. As I get closer to retirement, I envision my first trip being down to Baja and camping on the beach for a couple of weeks, imitating a "Corona Beer" commercial and sitting on the beach with a bucket of beer, watching the waves coming and going. After that, who knows where we'll go. Building an off-road trailer as the F250 is my daily driver and don't wish to carry an RTT, MaxTrax boards, etc. with me daily. I realize its a large vehicle, but don't wish to get into rock crawling or Rubicon Trail stuff. Mainly lighter 4WD stuff. So far I've been a lurker in the forums, carefully gathering information. Have enjoyed reading about the rigs, the adventures, and the expertise many on the forums possess. Hope to tap into that expertise as retirement gets closer. Thanks...
Member III
Welcome from NC!Hello, I’m Gary. I live in Tennessee, and I’ve been doing easy off roading for a while. Now that I’m retired I plan to do more. My vehicle is a 2016 Jeep JKU. I look forward to being part of this community.