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May as well, right! Ha!Checkin on my old content and read through all of these over again!!!
Great thread that I not ashamed to revive hahah
Pioneer II
May as well, right! Ha!Checkin on my old content and read through all of these over again!!!
Great thread that I not ashamed to revive hahah
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Nice!I have been car camping, fishing, shooting, hiking, exploring, dirt biking and dune bugging all my life. Here is a picture of us Camping\Dirtbiking\Dune Bugging near Ensenada Mexico in the 60s. Back then we we had a Ford Station wagon and a BMW Dune Buggy. The 2nd pic is my 1982 Toyota Truck I bought new in 81 at the age of 20 and did tons of exploring in it. I daily drove that Toyota from Dec 28 1981 to Dec 31st 1999 when the transmission let go on the way to work. I also used the canvas Coleman pop tent seen in both pictures until it was about 30 years old and the fabric started falling apart. I replaced the 82 with an 85 4Runner I purchased in 2000 and sold it in July 2020 and have a 99 4runner I purchased in 2007 which is my current overlanding vehicle.
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Me driving the Dune Buggy for the 1st time at Gorman - Now known as Hungry Valley - the rule was, as soon as your feet could safely touch the pedals, you got to drive the dunebuggy. Picture taken in early 70s
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Yep!My first overland experience was the summer of 1952, 69 years ago. I was 6 weeks old and my parents struck out from Texas in a Woody wagon and went all the way through Colorado and up to the Tetons and Yellowstone. I have a pix somewhere of me on that trip. I guess it has always been in my blood.
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This is still my go - to set up in my 91 Bronco.... everything else is in my backpack lolWell I grew up in the Jemez mountains so four wheeling was just part of everyday life. Summers were spent cutting firewood and camping, fall was hunting season. My first vehicle was a 1948 willys, I have never not had a four wheel drive of some kind. My brother and I would pack our bags a cooler and head down some logging road. We would set up camp, hike, shoot, eat and just enjoy being outdoors. If we got lucky we might catch some trout and have a fish dinner. To this day camping and exploring back roads are still my passion. I was lucky to get to explore the Sierra Nevada mountains in the late 80's early 90's. The Fordice trail being one of my favorite camping/wheeling trails. Funny we now call it overlanding I guess that sounds more official. The amount of gear people take is what I see as the biggest change. I am 57 years old now and we just bought our first trailer. I have to say I still prefer the tent and packing light. So grab your bag a cooler and Happy trails!
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Love those bullnose Broncos! Thanks for sharing. For me, IDK when it really started. I grew up going backpacking. I also grew up with a cabin in my Dad's side of the family way out in the woods in Idaho. I'm talking a real cabin, you don't sleep in it, it's just a kitchen/dining area and some storage (though it does have running water and a bathroom) that obviously we took trucks and whatnot to my whole life. Other than that if I camped out of a truck it was because we were wheeling and got stuck/broke/whatever and it wasn't planned. Then my friends and I all got more into riding quads (and later sand rails, SxSs etc.) so did a lot of trailer/RV-based camping. I still have an RV and SxSs/sand rail and do that, but the last few years I got another Jeep and took it wheeling/camping (aka, Overlanding ;) ) a few times. I found I really, really, really enjoyed those trips. Don't get me wrong, I still enjoy the RV trips and ripping SxSs or whatnot... but some time in the woods without a fancy RV to worry about and a ton of gear/vehicles to maintain has been nice. The last few years I've bounced around from ground tent, to off road teardrop, to current Four Wheel Camper in my pickup and have enjoyed each. I'm settling on the FWC/pickup route so I'm as self-contained as possible, and ready to go out at a moment's notice.Share that story, let it rip! Consider this a virtual campfire!
I am paying homage to a gas drinking machine. His name was Uncle Ruckus.
When I ran across Overland Bound. I didn't even know what overland was, but i knew that i liked everything they did, and had been doing it a long time!!!
So here is where it all started. A bronco, a ruck sack, a cooler, and some basic kit. "Just get out there"... remember that?! LOL Think i had $2, 000.00 in the whole gitup.
I had been a wheeler, and a camper a long time. So really, you could say it all came together with OB and this old truck.
I do miss the spontaneity of topless truck adventures... made for a cool experience... or a wet one now and then. lol.
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