NomadRad
New member
While this may sound crazy, I assure you it is a sincere request. I have been a terrible work-a-holic for my entire professional life. I have become an avid listener, viewer, and reader of Overland Journal/Exp Portal, TrailRecon, and others for about a year. My wife and I are trying to educate ourselves and get proper training. I am good at what I do but am not handy. I did to break things by my roughness and limited patience. Lori, my wife, is handier and jokes that I tend to make things worse when trying to be . Ultimately, I would likely to have a newer model truck and adventure camper van to travel in the US and internationally (as we gain experience and skills). I have not earned the right to start this adventurous exploration last third of my life with a nice new Rivian Truck, Terranova, Ram Truck-camper etc. Our three college/grad school age kids drive Wrangler Unlimiteds. I do not want to go there for now. Lori and I are attached to our 2008 Infiniti QX56 Luxe 8cyl 4WD (228k miles, never a major mechanical failure or repair required) and have been relatively lucky so far ("knock on wood") with our 2015 LR4 Lux/Black Pkg (6cyl, 130k miles), which has had some mechanical issues but mostly annoying fixes. We want to reasonably modify at least them for two novice's to get started safely with light overlanding while we obtain training, skills, and experience. Before we would do any international travel or more challenging adventures I think we will upgrade to a Rivian Truck or a Toyota/Lexus vehicle. We will eventually get some type of modified Ford Transit van just for ease of remote work while experience a beautifuly world, people and cultures. Our two vehicles are not worth much in a Blue Book, but they are worth a lot to us at the moment with 3 kids in or near college... Will be empty-nesters in 2 years and have more flexibility of travel then but want to get started now. We will start with easy travel in Southeast before explore mountain west an beyond. Will likely homebase in Oxford, MS and Flagstaff, AZ in due time. Your guidance regarding the Qx56 (comfy travel to hike and get away, sleep in it) and the LR4 (obviously, want to use its capability for more adventurous travel and training). We are trying to live by the mantra, "just go, get out there", spend money on travel and training more than new vehicle....Sincere thanks in advance.