Episodios

  • March Overland News: Innovative Camping Gear & Exciting Vehicle Updates
    Mar 13 2025

    March Overland News: Innovative Camping Gear & Exciting Vehicle Updates

    Join host Scott Brady and guest Brian McVickers as they dive into the latest in the overland industry for February and March. Key highlights include an in-depth review of the new Lexus LX700H, new campers like the four-wheel Camp Out and Scout pop-up, and a summary of emerging overland events. The episode also features product spotlights on new tech from Senna and Slinky Stove's collapsible fire pits. Additionally, they discuss the growing popularity of overlanding at major auto shows and how it’s transforming the future of the outdoor adventure industry. Don’t miss the show-and-tell segment where innovative gear like the Devo's light and Rocky Talkie radios are demonstrated.

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    43 m
  • Principles of Overlanding: Traveling the PanAmerican Highway on a budget
    Mar 6 2025

    Adventure on a Budget: Exploring the Pan-American Highway for Under $25K

    In this episode, we discuss budget-friendly overlanding and how you can explore the Pan-American Highway for under $25,000, including the cost of a vehicle. Hear practical tips on gear, vehicle selection, and budgeting as we share inspiring stories of fellow travelers who have successfully completed their journeys on a shoestring budget. From motorcycles to wagons, learn how to make the most of your adventure without breaking the bank.

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    50 m
  • Are Bush Planes Your Next Over Lander?
    44 m
  • Clay and Rachelle Croft of XOverland on the Adventure of Travel, Life, and Love
    Feb 20 2025

    Join host Scott Brady on the Overland Journal podcast as he converses with Clay and Rochelle Croft, the dynamic duo behind the XOverland brand. Known for their extensive global travels and mastery of overlanding, Scott delves into their incredible adventures, the intricacies of their life, marriage, and maintaining family values amidst success. From parenting on expeditions to running a business and working through challenges, this episode offers an intimate look at their inspiring journey. Also, explore their upcoming projects and the spirit of adventure that continues to drive them forward.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Jessica Mans on the Past, Present, and Future of iOverlander
    Feb 13 2025

    Jessica Mans is a co-founder of iOverlander and co-author of several e-books and the Life Remotely blog. In this episode from the field, Jessica and host Ashley Giordano discuss Jessica’s experiences travelling the Pan-American Highway with her husband and brother over a decade ago, how the trip sparked the beginnings of iOverlander, and how the app has undergone big changes since its inception.

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    57 m
  • Truck House Redefines Light Weight and Capable Expedition Campers
    1 h y 16 m
  • Principles of Overlanding: The Ineos Grenadier Models and Modifications
    Jan 30 2025

    Join hosts Scott Brady and Matt Scott in this episode of the Overland Journal podcast as they delve deep into the INEOS Grenadier. Despite Scott battling a cold, the duo share their firsthand experiences with the vehicle. Matt recently purchased a Grenadier, and Scott has driven one across Africa and Europe. They discuss core modifications, vehicle performance with minimal changes, and the competition. Alongside the positives, they also address some challenges, particularly with steering. This episode provides a comprehensive look at one of the most significant new models in overlanding.

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    1 h y 21 m
  • Rafiki on Tour on Overlanding Africa as a Couple
    Jan 23 2025

    Dutch overlanders Tobias and Manon have traveled through Africa for the past two-and-a-half years in their Land Rover Defender 110. In this episode from the field, Tobias and Manon and host Ashley Giordano discuss how the couple began overlanding and answer questions from the podcast audience about bribes, the realities of traveling with a dog in Africa, and more.

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    1 h y 8 m