
Overlanding, as we know it these days, combines elements of long-distance travel, off-roading, exploration, and camping. The joys of the journey are just as important as the destinations, both known and unknown.
However, it’s become so popular and building rugged — or at least rugged-looking — overlanding vehicles so common that they’re often the butt of jokes, especially when their owners only use them for commutes and Starbucks runs.
That, however, isn’t the case for this 2014 Toyota Tundra SR5. Brian Sollom used to see and admire the truck around town; its original owner had installed some distinctive upgrades. Then, in 2017, Sollom stumbled across that same truck for sale at the local Toyota dealership and immediately bought it. Thus began his descent into the rabbit hole of off-roading and overlapping.