Try googling Fish Rock Road. It was, and I think still is a mostly dirt county road that runs from 128 out towards the Sea Ranch area.We're staying in Gualala. Im going to look those roads up right now. Thanks!
Try googling Fish Rock Road. It was, and I think still is a mostly dirt county road that runs from 128 out towards the Sea Ranch area.We're staying in Gualala. Im going to look those roads up right now. Thanks!
Thank you!Try googling Fish Rock Road. It was, and I think still is a mostly dirt county road that runs from 128 out towards the Sea Ranch area.
Hi John and Teresa! Nice rig! We are often in your town when doing the glamping thing like New Brighton, Sunset, Henry Cowell. You ever get down the coast a little to Big Sur? Old Coast Road?Hello everyone happy to be apart of this overland group. My name is John and my wife Teresa live in Santa Cruz, CA. We enjoy getting out into the back country and off grid camping. We would like to find a group that enjoys the same.
I have 97 Jeep TJ with moderate build, I also have an Adventure bike and off road motorcycle habit that I've been feeding the last 20 years or so. My current rig is '18 Ram 3500 with a hard side Northstar Liberty camper on it. It's somewhat nimble off road with the restrictions really being height.
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The Griz here. My mom calls me Bill. My senior English teach called me WILLIAM! (I'm sure she had a reason . . . !). But now I mostly go by Griz. My wife and I have been camping, hunting, fishing, exploring, forever. We now find ourselves in a Life Situation where we can leave the house, the horses, and the headaches for a couple to several days at a time. So, we're going Overlanding. I have eight pages of Bucket List to complete and many, if not most, of them require some type of outdoor Adventure. We'll be getting an RTT in a few days, mounting it to my old Blazer (until the Blazer dies) and heading off into the lesser traveled regions of Southern Idaho and Beyond. All in the pursuit of Enjoying our Blessings. Travel Safely. But go do something!
Wine in real wineglasses. In the Great Outdoors! That's MY kind of roughing it.Hello everyone, this is Rob in Merced, CA. I've been camping pretty much most of my life, but recently gotten my wife to get a little more adventurous and get to more remote places with me. Together we have 3 sons with the youngest being 16, middle at 21 and our oldest Soldier at 23. We have 2 camping setups for our travels: one being a hybrid pull behind trailer when we want to go glamping, and then we have our Overland Rig setup.
We aren't "new" to Overlanding, we just never had a name for this type of travel/camping growing up! We like to go as often as we can, to as many places as we can, for as short as an hour away near Yosemite, and as far away as Bend, Moab, and along the Cali Coast. I do want to get out more to the rugged areas of Colorado such as the Alpine Loop, Rim Rocker, and other areas like Capitol Reef and such. I just don't have a lot of buddies that want to do this stuff, or that they can't. I am hoping that I could find a great group of people that have the same interests as us and love to just get out there and do this.
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This is our rig "Modelo-350" He's a 2011 F-350 Gasser 6.2L with a 3" front/rear lift sitting on 35's. Older Bronco Pop-up sits inside a 6.5' utility bed.
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Hi everyone,
My name is Sean and I'm from North Vancouver, British Columbia. I'm not quite the overlander many of you may be but consider myself perpetually "in training". I currently have a stock 2018 Colorado ZR2 that does well for my adventures and is used to access hard to reach hiking trail heads or tow my 6x10 cargo trailer camper conversion which also houses my XT250 / mountain bikes (the Northshore where I live is a mecca) / kayaks etc. I learned quite a bit building a custom off road trailer previously which had an iKamper RTT, but the 6x10 cargo was the next iteration and is far more suited to my needs with shower / murphy bed / basic plumbing / and all the 12v tools & accessories needed to be out in the wild for some time as a basecamp. I'm continually researching as I'm facing down retirement in 2027 and know that some form of more serious overland rig is in the cards at some point. I'm partial to Field Vans / Sportsmobiles though I have friends in the Cruiser community with some very impressive rigs as well. I also like the process of editing video so do make short movies of some of my adventure and post on YT. Thanks to Ben for approving my account and look forward to learning and sharing when and where I can.
Sean
www.youtube.com/user/steedes