The House that Overland Bound Built

The social atmosphere of the Overland community is ever changing and is remarkably fickle. Trends come and go, and those that are able to weather the storms and remain on the other side are the victors. Overland Bound is no exception.

Michael and Corrie started Overland Bound as a passion project with the goal of creating a community within a community that was willing to help foster entry into the genre for those that were new, and also provide a roster of seasoned individuals for people who wanted to link up with others or be an educational resource to the newest entrants. They also have become a go-to source for video content on various vehicle builds around the world, providing detailed breakdowns of these vehicles down to the most technical aspects.

Starting with a basic membership of $25 that gives you access to the community for a lifetime, they have grown this base to nearly 14,000 members in just a few short years, and their YouTube community numbers over 73,000.

If you are new to the sport and just looking to get your feet wet, or if you are a seasoned veteran looking for ideas or some new people to travel with, do yourself a favor and check out the OB website or follow their YouTube and social media channels for great content and weekly video drops.

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