jcbrandon
Member
Howdy, folks-
I just joined the forum and thought I might introduce myself.
I'm J. Brandon; my friends just call me "J." I live in Gardnerville, Nevada, just east of Lake Tahoe and about an hour south of Reno.The main reason I live here is the fantastic access to zillions of acres of public land. I've spent a fair amount of time exploring the Great Basin and the Sierra, as well as the southwest, the Pacific Northwest, and British Columbia. Last fall I took my first trip into Baja.
I came to this forum after seeing a mention on another community forum I frequent of an Eastern Sierra trip, featuring the XP Camper. I hope to see some of you folks on that trip and look forward to getting to know you.
My current backcountry vehicle is a 2007 Dodge Power Wagon crew cab pickup. I've had the truck for just over two years and am very happy with it. It does everything I need it to do.
You can see a few photos from past adventures in my Flickr collection at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbrandon/sets/
And, if you are interested, you can read a bit more about my professional pursuits on my blog at:
http://www.americansahara.com/about/
cheers,
-J.
I just joined the forum and thought I might introduce myself.
I'm J. Brandon; my friends just call me "J." I live in Gardnerville, Nevada, just east of Lake Tahoe and about an hour south of Reno.The main reason I live here is the fantastic access to zillions of acres of public land. I've spent a fair amount of time exploring the Great Basin and the Sierra, as well as the southwest, the Pacific Northwest, and British Columbia. Last fall I took my first trip into Baja.
I came to this forum after seeing a mention on another community forum I frequent of an Eastern Sierra trip, featuring the XP Camper. I hope to see some of you folks on that trip and look forward to getting to know you.
My current backcountry vehicle is a 2007 Dodge Power Wagon crew cab pickup. I've had the truck for just over two years and am very happy with it. It does everything I need it to do.
You can see a few photos from past adventures in my Flickr collection at:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jbrandon/sets/
And, if you are interested, you can read a bit more about my professional pursuits on my blog at:
http://www.americansahara.com/about/
cheers,
-J.