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If anybody is free tomorrow me and a buddy are gona run hurricane creek and find a dispersed campsite if anybody wants to meet up


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We drove the brown mtn. OHV main trail today (the only one open to trucks).
It was somewhat washed out, and a little more difficult than it was last year.
Should be fun for a stock truck.
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Hey guys! new to overlanding...i have a 2018 tacoma and im just looking for some advice and some pratical first upgrades to make. I'm in the Charlotte area. Im not new to camping but build a rig there is a lot to think about just looking for direction. Thanks!
 
Hey guys! new to overlanding...i have a 2018 tacoma and im just looking for some advice and some pratical first upgrades to make. I'm in the Charlotte area. Im not new to camping but build a rig there is a lot to think about just looking for direction. Thanks!
Welcome to Overland Bound, my name is Jimmy Schantz, Hope you have as much fun as I have here
 
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Hey all, just got a 2015 JK with a few pre-installed mods. Looking for some easy runs to make near Raleigh to get my wife more interested in the overland concept. She doesn't like camping, but I figure if I can trick the Jeep out to be more comfortable than sleeping on the ground she might warm up to the idea. :)
 
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Hey all, just got a 2015 JK with a few pre-installed mods. Looking for some easy runs to make near Raleigh to get my wife more interested in the overland concept. She doesn't like camping, but I figure if I can trick the Jeep out to be more comfortable than sleeping on the ground she might warm up to the idea. :)
Try Uwharrie, it near Troy NC, Great place to do some easy and hard trails.
 
Certain things I would be ok with getting from harbor freight. They have some good stuff. Or tractor supply has some containers that are waterproof I believe. I’ve never been to place in Clemson but might have to check it out


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Welcome to Gville man. I purchased Husky branded roller containers. They ate very rugged, stackable, water and dust proof. I love them and they fit perfectly on a roof rack
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