![]() Bloggers/Companies Must Fully Participate: We expect all users to interact with the community in full. Check out your manufacturer/models' subs and forums.ħ. NO Vehicle-Specific Kits or Gear Questions: No questions about specific suspensions/components/parts for specific vehicles. This sub is about exploration, not arguing over car brands.Ħ. ![]() NO Vehicle Comparisons/What Should I Buy?: None of us can tell you if a 4Runner or a Tacoma will be better for your situation. If you wish to link a video or social media post, write up a summary as a text post and include the link at the end.ĥ. NO direct links to Social Media: YT, IG, FB, or Twitter pages. NO Spotted Posts: Posts must be of your own vehicle, no posting strangers cars without their permission.Ĥ. ![]() Picture Post Limits: Multiple photos from the same trip must be truncated into an Imgur album/24 hrs between photo submissions.ģ. Just tell us who you are, where you are, what you are doing, what you drive, ect. All link posts MUST have a description: Your post MUST include a short description of the content. That is, and was the important take away for me in attending, and I hope that we can get more of us together next year if we can get our act together beforehand, to make it happen.Overlanding is self-reliant overland travel where the journey is the principal goal.ġ. "Management" not being there was slightly disappointing, but the few Overland Bound folks I met and hung out with the entire 4 days are I.M.H.O., friends for life, ones that share the mutual enjoyment in the outdoors and traveling as we all do in our style. I am not making excuses for why we didn't meet and see the "powers that be" there, but for whatever their reasons, they missed an opporuntiy to further their interests, and goals.Īside from that, I must say that the few folks I met while attending shared many laughs, conversation, food, drink, and good times at Overland Expo East (at least for me), and made for the entire experience of joining this site worth it. We contribute our thoughts topical posts, and keep the website alive in our resultant comments, and topical interest headers for those that run the sites. We, the contributors and readers of such blogsites are the "product" that sell and make the money for the sites. While we can be upset over the fact that nobody from OB leadership was there, we must not overlook, but realize that specific topic blogs, and websites that promote input from outside from the general public that are interested in a myriad pf activities are also commercial ventures for those that start, and oversee them. Anyone want to take on that beast of an idea let me know. That would give us something we could do together outside of the camping area and give a since of community. I'm thinking of doing day long overland route out of the venue and out into the surrounding area. I wish we could all have camped together but it simply was not in the cards.we will try again next year. Tacos and bourbon were flying!.but the venue would not let me rope off an area and the area I had wanted to set up in was used for something else. As far as I could see most everyone who came by my camp and was hanging out had a good time. I may do a google form as well to find out what we can do next year too. Give them honest feed back about what they did well and what needs improvement. first if you were there fill out the survey they sent to you by email. I love to get feed back from people so please let me know what we can do better next year. Ok folks I've started this thread for OXE22 so that we can come up with some ideas for next year.
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