The All Things Overlanding Podcast was designed to fill the gaps in current Overlanding based podcasts. This podcast will cover everything from trips, to gear reviews, to vehicle modifications, and more! Our goal is to continue providing the same great content that we provide via Youtube, Facebook,…
I've tested a lot of gear over the years—some great, some not so great—but there are a few budget-friendly Amazon finds that I always bring on every trip. In this episode, I'll walk you through the affordable gear that's earned a permanent spot in my overlanding setup. From practical tools to surprisingly durable comforts, these are the items that punch way above their price tag.If you're looking to build out your kit without breaking the bank, or you're just curious what budget gear actually lasts out in the wild, this one's for you.Here are links to everything I mentioned in the episode:CoLight Ditch Lights (Auxbeam equivalent): https://amzn.to/4khBiYIMidland MXT 275 GMRS Radio (what I have): https://amzn.to/4k7eXwYMidland MXT575 (more powerful than what I have): https://amzn.to/4jfGCuyMagnetic Microphone Mount: https://amzn.to/3Zp80yXOffroam Phone Mount: https://amzn.to/43wa2yMGarmin Overlander Offgrid GPS Unit: https://amzn.to/45p5BrZGarmin Tread Upgraded GPS Unit that I would buy if I had to do it again: https://amzn.to/4mGRLYmTLAPS Cab Rack for D41 Frontier (can rattle, but it's cheap): https://amzn.to/4mtltzUTop Oak 270 Awning (love this thing): https://shrsl.com/4whyhICECO JP50 Fridge: https://amzn.to/43GA57ACamco Leveling Blocks: https://amzn.to/3H51es9Bouge RV Telescoping Camp Lantern: https://amzn.to/4jiY9SLUrinal: https://amzn.to/43rJgHwCamp Kitchen Duffle Bag: https://amzn.to/4dsA4HHJetboil Genesis Basecamp (stove, pot, pan-my portable stove): https://amzn.to/3FqC0nlTMAT bed organizer: https://www.tmat.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGQuick Fists: https://amzn.to/4kwUIsCAll Top Privacy Tent: https://amzn.to/3FlqrhmPortable Bug Zapper: https://amzn.to/3YVeANJHelinox High Back Chair: https://amzn.to/4kAifceSmall Bluetti Power Bank: https://amzn.to/4khAu68A huge thanks to my featured partners:Top Oak (amazing roof top tents and awnings for budget prices): https://topoakoverland.com/?sscid=51k9_mt1ba&Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGMoon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcherClick here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlandingClick here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8FFor more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels!Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXvInstagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJYouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBbNewbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
Overlanding has never been cheap, but in 2025, it feels like everything—from rooftop tents to fuel—costs more than ever. In this video, I'm breaking down how inflation, new tariffs, and rising gear prices are impacting the overlanding community. I'll share what I've seen firsthand, how it's changed my approach to gear and travel, and some practical ways you can still enjoy this lifestyle without breaking the bank.Whether you're just getting into overlanding or you've been building your rig for years, this is a conversation that is definitely interesting. Let's talk about what's driving up costs—and how to keep exploring without going broke.Has overlanding become too expensive?A huge thanks to my featured partners:Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGTop Oak (my favorite roof top tents, awning, and more. Great quality for a budget price!): https://amzn.to/3GKmoLOMoon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcherClick here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlandingClick here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8FFor more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels!Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXvInstagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJYouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBbNewbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm diving into one of the most common debates in overlanding: Should you build out an older vehicle or invest in a newer rig? Having experienced both ends of the spectrum myself, I'll break down the real-world pros and cons of choosing an older, proven vehicle versus a newer, tech-packed option. We'll cover everything from reliability, cost, and maintenance, to comfort, safety, and capability. By the end of this video, you'll have a clearer picture of which choice might suit your adventure style best.Have you owned both older and newer rigs? I'd love to hear your experiences in the comments below!A huge thanks to my featured partners:Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGOpenroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcherClick here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlandingClick here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8FFor more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels!Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXvInstagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJYouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBbNewbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
Overlanding has exploded in popularity over the past few years, but lately I've been hearing a lot of debate—has it finally peaked? In this video, I'm diving deep into the data, trends, and my personal experiences to uncover whether overlanding is truly past its prime or if it's simply evolving into something new.I'll share my honest thoughts on the current state of overlanding, what I've seen change in the community, and what the future might hold. Whether you're an experienced overlander, just starting out, or somewhere in between, join me for some real talk about what's next for this hobby and why I think it's not really dying. Let me know your thoughts in the comments—do you think overlanding has peaked, or is the best yet to come?A huge thanks to my featured partners:Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGOpenroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcherClick here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlandingClick here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8FFor more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels!Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXvInstagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJYouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBbNewbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
"Overlanding Tax." You've probably heard the term thrown around in forums, videos, and around campfires. But is it a legitimate gripe or just another overused buzzword in the overlanding community? In this video, I dive into what the "overlanding tax" really means, explore if we're genuinely paying extra for gear labeled for overlanders, or if we're simply misunderstanding how pricing works.I'll share my perspective, examine some specific examples, and explain why this phrase might be doing more harm than good. Whether you're new to overlanding or a seasoned adventurer, this video will help you navigate the noise and understand if you're truly paying more—or just joining in on unnecessary complaining.Let me know your thoughts in the comments: Do you believe the "overlanding tax" is real, or is it time we retire this term?Don't forget to add the ATO podcast to your favorites and leave a 5 star review if you enjoyed it!And as mentioned in the episode, here are links to the products I talked about. RUMPL Overlanding Mat: https://rumpl.sjv.io/Dy3oabAlltop Shower Tent: https://amzn.to/3RfurCBA huge thanks to my featured partners:LIVSN (amazingly comfortable, extremely well built clothing for adventurers): https://bit.ly/404qk17Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGOpenroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcherClick here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlandingClick here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8FFor more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels!Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXvInstagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJYouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBbNewbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
Hey everyone! In this video, I wanted to take a step back from my usual overlanding and adventure content to share a bit more about myself. I'm going to dive into my personal background, including how I got started with creating overlanding content, what inspired me, and what keeps me motivated.I'll also talk openly about my full-time job, how I balance my professional life with my passion for exploring the outdoors, and how my career influences my approach to creating content. Plus, I'll share some of my favorite hobbies and interests outside of overlanding that you might find surprising. Whether you're new here or have been following my adventures for a while, I hope this video helps you get to know me better and understand why I'm so passionate about sharing my journeys with you. Thanks for checking out the episode, and as always, feel free to share your own experiences in the comments—I'd love to get to know you all better, too!A huge thanks to my featured partners:LIVSN (amazingly comfortable, extremely well built clothing for adventurers): https://bit.ly/404qk17Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGOpenroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcherClick here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlandingClick here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8FFor more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels!Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXvInstagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJYouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBbNewbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
I hear it all the time—"Overlanding is just an expensive hobby for people who like buying gear." And if you go on YouTube and search for overlanding, most of what you see are videos talking about how it's a scam. But is that really the truth? In this episode, I break down what I think overlanding actually is and why it's about way more than just fancy equipment and high-priced rigs.Sure, the industry loves to push new products, but at its core, overlanding is about adventure, self-reliance, and the freedom to explore. Whether you're traveling in a decked-out rig or a stock vehicle with just the basics, overlanding is accessible to anyone who wants to get out there and experience the world.What do you think? Do you agree that overlanding is about more than just gear, or do you think the industry has made it too expensive? Let me know in the comments!A huge thanks to my featured partners:LIVSN (amazingly comfortable, extremely well built clothing for adventurers): https://bit.ly/404qk17Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDINGOpenroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcherClick here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlandingClick here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8FFor more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels!Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXvInstagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJYouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBbNewbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
Let's be honest—there's a ton of overlanding gear out there, but do you really need all of it? In this video, I break down the must-have essentials for overlanding and call out the gear that's just hype (or a total waste of money). Whether you're new to overlanding or looking to refine your setup, I'll help you figure out what's worth packing and what's better left behind.I've tested a lot of gear over the years, and I've learned what actually makes a difference when you're off the grid. From camping essentials to vehicle mods, I'll share the best gear to invest in and the overrated stuff that's not worth the weight or the cost.Based on this article from the Matador Network, check out the full episode for all the info and recommendations: https://matadornetwork.com/read/overlanding-gear/
When it comes to overlanding, your rig and sleep setup can make or break your adventure. In this video, we're breaking down my last three overlanding builds and over 10 different sleep setups, from soft shell rooftop tents to ground tents, hammocks to wedge style roof top tents. I'll walk you through the pros and cons of all these setups and what made me switch or upgrade at various points. My hope is that the info will be helpful if you're in the process of building an overlanding vehicle or deciding on how to get into camping and overlanding! ✅ What You'll Learn:
Clickbait – it's everywhere, especially on YouTube and in podcast titles. But is it ruining the Overlanding community? In this video, I dive into the impact of clickbait titles and thumbnails on how we share and consume Overlanding content. Are creators sacrificing authenticity for views, or is it just the reality of keeping up in the YouTube world? I'll share my thoughts, explore examples, and discuss how we can balance capturing attention while staying true to what Overlanding is all about. Let me know your thoughts in the comments – is clickbait a necessary evil, or has it gone too far? Let's talk! A huge thanks to my featured partners: LIVSN (amazingly comfortable, extremely well built clothing for adventurers): https://bit.ly/404qk17 Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQ ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this first episode of season 7 of the podcast, I'm going to walk you guys through some big changes that I've got planned for the channel this year. I'm excited to share everything with you as it's a monumental shift for the channel with a focus on quality over quantity and more IDY and budget minded stuff to truly help you save time and money in 2025. Check out the full video, drop any thoughts you've got in the comments, and make sure to click subscribe so you don't miss out on anything in 2025! Thanks for being here! A huge thanks to my featured partners: LIVSN (amazingly comfortable, extremely well built clothing for adventurers): https://bit.ly/404qk17 Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQ ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm diving into the top trends that are set to shape the future of overlanding in 2025. From exciting new gear and cutting-edge tech to new electric vehicles there's so much to look forward to. To wrap up 2024, I wanted to talk through what I think is coming in 2025 that we can look forward to. Join me as I chat about how the overlanding world is evolving and what these trends mean for adventurers like us. What I'll Cover: - Sustainable products and better quality gear - Electric vehicles and their impact on the hobby - Continually improving technology and what it means for overlanding Make sure to check out the full episode for all the info and add the podcast to your favorites for more great overlanding content coming in 2025! A huge thanks to my featured partners: Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQ ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I'm going to talk through some tips to make winter camping more fun and safer. Things like prepping for the trip, the right clothes to wear, how to drive in the snow, and even some gear that you'll need. Check out the full episode for all the info and make sure to hop over to my other social media channels to join the conversation if you've got thoughts about things I missed! Here are the items I mentioned in the episode: LF Bros Diesel Heater: https://amzn.to/3ZM86jG H Calory Diesel Heater (budget option): https://amzn.to/41Kz6CD Diesel Winter Additive: https://amzn.to/3ZOUhRp Columbia Pants: https://amzn.to/49LMqc9 Venustus Heated Coat: https://amzn.to/49NfiAM Wool socks I wear: https://amzn.to/3P4RrD9 Really good wool socks: https://amzn.to/4fL6rkB Cat Boots: https://amzn.to/4gtRlB8 My Columbia hiking shoes: https://amzn.to/41RRZnc A huge thanks to my featured partners: Nitto (my Terra Grappler G3 tires are great for midwestern winters, wet weather, and all terrain use): https://bit.ly/41EJhbQ ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, as we approach the end of the year, people often start to think about what they're going to do differently in the coming year. This sometimes make you think of things you didn't accomplish or that you regret not doing. I'll talk through the value of getting out and exploring, camping, and overlanding to live life to its fullest while avoiding regret. Check out the full episode for my thoughts! A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I'm going to walk you through three pieces of Overlanding gear that have changed my preferred camping season and extended the time I can camp each year. Check out the full episode for all the info and I'll drop links to the things I mention in the episode below to make finding them easy. Items mentioned in this video: Columbia Lined Pants: https://amzn.to/4f6a6ZV Budget Wool Socks: https://amzn.to/49qHERh Coleman 0 Degree Sleeping Bag: https://amzn.to/3BfIEuG Kelty 0 Degree Bag: https://amzn.to/3Vsx4Dn Sea to Summit 0 Degree Bag: https://amzn.to/4ijKATF Vevor Diesel Heater: https://amzn.to/4iqb7Po H Calory Diesel Heater: https://amzn.to/3Vpv279 LF Bros Diesel Heater: https://amzn.to/3ZmLbeD A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
Looking for the perfect Christmas gift for the overlander or outdoor adventurer in your life? Whether they're just starting out or seasoned pros, I've got you covered with this ultimate 2024 holiday gift guide! From budget-friendly essentials to splurge-worthy gear, I've curated a list of gifts they'll actually use and love. In this episode, you'll find: -Affordable stocking stuffers -Mid-range options perfect for upgrading their overlanding setup -Premium gear for those looking to make a big impression If you love camping, overlanding, or outdoor exploration, this guide will give you plenty of ideas to make their holiday season unforgettable! Mentioned in this episode: Stocking stuffers: Patches and stickers ($5 or $12): https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop Sea to Summit folding cups ($15): https://amzn.to/4i36r1u Ocoopa Hand Warmers ($35ish): https://amzn.to/47fVpB6 Flextail tiny repel ($50): https://amzn.to/3MRuiCZ $25-100 Gift Ideas: Aeros Ultralight Pillow ($50): https://amzn.to/3SITJt9 Helinox Origami Tote ($100): https://amzn.to/4fZR5ZV Flame King 5lb propane tank ($55): https://amzn.to/413veww Remette pocket knife ($50): https://amzn.to/4i2l9FU Full Windsor, plate, bowl, and silverware set ($80-120): https://amzn.to/493sGjM $101-500 Gifts: Helinox Field Desk ($150): https://bit.ly/3Z9FDnA Fenix LD45R ($160): https://amzn.to/3V6Ywqg Moon Shade ($380ish): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Jet Boil Genesis Basecamp ($360): https://amzn.to/3CRuhwW Outlast Supply Waterproof bags-Use code Allthingsoverlanding for 15% off!: Duffle ($150): https://www.outlast-supply.com/product-page/copy-of-expedition-pack-65l Backpack ($125): https://www.outlast-supply.com/product-page/adventure-pack-40l-1 $501 + Gifts: Hest Sleep Stuff- Hest Pillow ($75): https://amzn.to/40WFBlC Hest Foamy mattress with fitted sheet ($350): https://amzn.to/3Z48iur Hest comforter (optional, but it's awesome-$300): https://amzn.to/4g2wJz7 Wildfinder RTT $999: https://amzn.to/4i36Jp6 Ecoflow Delta 2: https://amzn.to/3Z49j5J To save 12% off anything in the ICECO store, use code: ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING ICECO APL55: https://collabs.shop/cnoh3v ICECO APL55 Fridge Slide: https://collabs.shop/oitabj ICECO JP50 Fridge (includes battery): https://collabs.shop/e9n8dn JP50 Fridge Slide: https://collabs.shop/btvtjh ICECO Main Website (remember to use the code above for 12% off anything you buy!): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
Are you ready to venture off the grid? In this video, I'll dive into everything you need to know about overlanding to remote destinations. From packing essentials to key preparation tips, I'll give you some real world examples based on my experience to ensure you're ready for any adventure—no matter how far off the beaten path you go. What's covered: -Essential basic gear for remote overlanding -How to plan and find dispersed camping locations -Packing smart to ensure you're always ready -Food, water, and shelter considerations for off-grid camping Whether you're a seasoned overlander or a newbie looking to expand your horizons, this podcast has you covered. Don't just dream about remote destinations—get out there and experience them for yourself! Make sure to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to join the community and let's get you prepared for your next overland journey! A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
Welcome to the ultimate Black Friday gear guide for overlanders and campers!
Are you new to overlanding (or maybe not so new, but forgetful, like me) and want to avoid some common pitfalls? In this episode, I'm diving into the 5 most common mistakes overlanders make—and, more importantly, how you can avoid them! From packing mishaps to route planning challenges, I'll share practical tips and insights to ensure your overlanding journey is smooth, safe, and enjoyable. Whether you're gearing up for your first adventure or looking to improve your setup, this video covers key mistakes that can catch even seasoned explorers off guard. We'll walk you through: * Overpacking * Overplanning * Poor Route Planning * Overestimating Your Ability * Underestimating Obstacles So, check out the full episode to help get ready for your next trip!
In this episode, I'm going to walk you through some simple tips and tricks, hacks if you will, for saving money and getting out more on overlanding and dispersed camping trips. I feel like I see more and more people posting up in overlanding Facebook groups talking about what gear they "need" before they take their first trip and I wanted to dispel some of those myths and give you some actionable tips to get out exploring ASAP without spending a ton of money. Hopefully it's helpful! A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I'm going to walk you through 3 of my favorite, unorthodox, pieces of Fall camping/overlanding gear that I use all the time. Watch the full episode for all the info! Here are links to the gear I mention in the episode: Ocoopa Hand Warmers: https://amzn.to/47fVpB6 Helinox Rocker Feet: https://amzn.to/4dXthEH Ignik Firecan Elite: https://amzn.to/3Nqh14S A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm talking about Leave No Trace and what you need to know before you go out dispersed camping. I'll work in some real world stories from my experience plus the tenets of Leave No Trace as found in the links below. Hope it's helpful! Leave No Trace Website: https://lnt.org/ National Park LNT Info: https://www.nps.gov/articles/leave-no-trace-seven-principles.htm A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode, I wanted to talk a bit about buying a used vehicle or possibly a vehicle that doesn't come from the factory all that outfitted for offroading and overlanding versus buying a more purpose built truck with factory warranty that's pretty much ready to go off the dealer's lot. I can feel you already running to the comments so let me say that I understand that even these more top trim vehicles aren't all necessarily "ready to go" with no modifications and that you'll still need to add your camping gear and whatever else you'd like to get out and explore. However, even just 2 or 3 years ago, you basically couldn't get anything that was really built to go overlanding from a manufacturer. Now, you can get things like the Ford Ranger Raptor or the Toyota Tacoma Trailhunter or the Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison and others that you could throw gear in and go. In this episode of the podcast, I'm going to talk through the pros and cons of each option, when I think each makes sense based on your skills or desire to modify as well as your budget. So, if you're considering switching vehicles or possibly picking up your first vehicle specifically to use for overlanding and camping, hopefully there's some good, thoughtful content in this episode that helps you make a decision that's right for you. A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm going to pull back the curtain a bit and show you all the gear I use for capturing my overlanding trips and more on film and in pictures. Nothing fancy here as I'm a basic, budget minded overlander and I view my camera gear the same way. However, there are a lot of helpful tips and pieces of gear to take your content from basic to the next level. Whether you want to start a YouTube channel or just capture your adventures to share with family and friends, I'll break down the tools I use, some basic tips for making your content more interesting, and finally the software I use to edit it to help you get the basics under you belt as quickly as possible. Hopefully this is helpful and if it is, drop a thumbs up below and make sure to subscribe! Here are links to the gear I mention in the video to make finding it as easy as possible. Shure Lav Mic: https://amzn.to/4dpp10i Cheap Lav Mics for iPhone (lightening): https://amzn.to/4dqLYQw DJI Osmo Pocket 3 (great addition to your smartphone to double up cameras and free your phone for other uses): https://amzn.to/3zPo4jY DJI Air 2s (my drone): https://amzn.to/3N6TiGu 3 battery charger to charge all batteries for the Air 2S and similar drones: https://amzn.to/3XNrYSs DJI Mini 3 (more budget 4k drone): https://amzn.to/3ZKIcyy DJI Neo Drone (more budget, easier to use): https://amzn.to/4ehCf0i My camera backpack (pricey but fantastic and expandable): https://amzn.to/4dpyRPB Camera pouch to organize your stuff inside the backpack: https://amzn.to/3zAYiA4 Seasucker 1/4 20 mount: https://amzn.to/3XH6TJz Neewer suction mount: https://amzn.to/4gJEIlO Smallrig adjustable rechargeable light: https://amzn.to/4eJu2C0 Quick release mounts to make moving from a tripod to a suction mount easier: https://amzn.to/3BlEPUl Lots of options of arm mounts for camera: https://amzn.to/3zBrSp8 A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode, I'm going to chat through a pretty cool article I found on a website called Offroadium (link to article here: https://offroadium.com/the-popularity-of-overlanding-in-the-usa.html). In the article, they break down numbers from a few sources as far as what Google Trends says about how the term is being searched and what kind of interest people seem to have in it over the last 7 or 8 years. They also talk through regional interest and even seasonal ebbs and flows in interest in overlanding. So, I wanted to talk through this info and share my thoughts on why I think overlanding isn't going away anytime soon and what the data says to support that. A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode of the podcast, I'm going to walk you through my top 3 pieces of summer overlanding gear. After years of dispersed camping and overlanding, these are some of my favorite (and budget priced) pieces of gear that seriously improve my trips. Whether it's dealing with the heat, keeping the bugs away, or enjoying some good food at camp, these recommendations will help you think of some ways to make camping and overlanding in warmer temps more enjoyable. Check out the full episode for all the info and hopefully, whether you actually want or need these items or not, it'll at least get your mind going on some ways to improve summer trips. Here are links to the items I mention in this episode: Turbo Fan: https://amzn.to/3TCUBR3 Flextail Tiny Repel: https://amzn.to/3MRuiCZ Jetboil Genesis Basecamp: https://amzn.to/4e0Pnqx Jetboil Half Gen (cheaper option if you don't need dual burners): https://amzn.to/4e87pr3 A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm thinking back through the several rigs I've had and the multiple years of experience I've spent doing overlanding and long camping trips. What would I have done differently, knowing what I know now? In this episode of the podcast, I'm going to talk through some tips and tricks that I've learned and I'll try to lay out some clear, actionable tips for improving your trips and saving you money. I made a lot of mistakes over the last few years and they were costly (time and money-wise) so learn from my mistakes to help you be more efficient with your future overlanding build and trips. A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I'm talking through a subscriber suggested topic which is compatibility and its importance within your overlanding gear load out. I'll chat through the story that the subscriber told me, some examples of times I've had issues with gear not being compatible or it being difficult to find replacement parts and how that can negatively impact your trips. Finally, I'll chat through some suggestions for testing, researching, and ensuring your good to go before getting into a situation where you have a bad time because you're not prepared. Here are links to the items I mentioned in the video if it helps! Allpowers 299WH Power Bank with compatible solar panel for just $299: https://amzn.to/4gbiDfL Browey 120W Solar Panel: https://amzn.to/3ThrORY Jetboil Half Gen Cooking System: https://amzn.to/3XvqIEJ Jetboil Genesis (dual burner) Basecamp cooking system (what I run): https://amzn.to/4d0DBuW KOAR Event I mentioned if you're curious: https://keweenawoverlandadventureretreat.com/ A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I wanted to talk directly to all of you out there that have done some KOA or state park campground camping, but are wanting to get more remote while exploring and finding your own dispersed spots. If you want to know the difference, what you'll need, and the pros and cons of each, this is the episode for you. Check out the full thing for all the info! As I mentioned, here are some links to some of the gear I've used before if you need something to get started. If you need a good all around hammock with a built in bug net and rainfly, I've used this one for about 3 years and it's been great: https://amzn.to/3Tdn3cd For an inexpensive tent that's quick to deploy and inexpensive, here's a decent option: https://amzn.to/4g49dTd Here's a $50 cot that gets you up off the ground and folds down pretty easily: https://amzn.to/3Xu1QgM For a good, but not hundreds of dollar sleeping bag, Kelty makes good stuff: https://amzn.to/4g7cP6U I've got two pillows that I love and they're about the same price so I'll link both here- Luno Pillow: https://amzn.to/3Z3MksT Hest Pillow: https://amzn.to/4dLS5A1 A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I'm going to chat through some technological advancements that are improving overlanding trips and making life better and more accessible from the road. If you want some ideas for things to look into to improve your setup, check out this podcast. Thanks for watching and listening and hop into my other social channels if you've got ideas for things I missed. A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I wanted to look back a bit into things like my unistrut roof rack or my Xtrusion bedrack and how I learned a lot on those projects by stepping outside my comfort zone to do something I'd never done. When doing vehicle modifications or creating your own solutions to overlanding set up challenges, sometimes things go wrong. In this episode, I'm going to share some of the things I've messed up, talk through some tips that I've learned over the years to try to prevent the mistakes, and then some ways to fix them, if they do occur. If you're scared to do a specific mod because you're worried about potentially messing it up, hopefully this video will help you feel more confident to give it a try and give you a higher percentage chance of success in doing the mod. If you enjoy the episode, make sure to add the podcast to your favorites and leave a 5 star review! A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode of the podcast, I wanted to talk about a topic I see a lot. People think they have to "build" their vehicle out completely before they can go on an overlanding trip. Conversely, sometimes people get caught up in the build and then have a really built rig but feel like they can't ever go camping because they're constantly modifying their built rig. In this episode, I'm going to walk through a newer overlanders journey to build a rig and some real world recommendations for how to approach that build and also get out to camp and explore. Then I'm going to hit on more established builds and how to approach continuing improvements and modifications. Finally, I'll finish the episode by talking through my setup and how I'm prioritizing my build over the next year or so to give you some real world examples of how I'm eating my own cooking, :D. A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I wanted to touch a bit on preparedness related to inclement weather. I just got back from a family vacation where (unfortunately) I didn't have my truck, but my wife's car. We had an unexpected storm come through which knocked down a bunch of large trees and limbs and knocked out the power for about a day. This made me think about what I would have done if I was off grid or out of service and something like that happened. So, hopefully these basic tips will help inspire you to think through weather and include that in your overlanding preparation for future trips! Here are some quick links to some of the products I mentioned in the episode. Baofeng Handheld GMRS Radios with weather: https://amzn.to/3WMCWZf Midland MXT275 GMRS Radio with weather: https://amzn.to/3Yxu3nA A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
For those of you jumping to the description or to the comments to come at me about how you don't need to buy anything to get out exploring, you're right and I say that in the first 20 seconds of the video, :D. However, after you've been on 3-5 trips, you'll likely get a pretty good handle on how your setup performs and then you'll be ready to think about where to invest your budget to improve your trips. In this episode I'm going to walk you through my top 3 gear categories to focus your spend on as you start out. If you want any of the gear I mentioned in the episode, links are below! Shelter- Gazelle T4 Tent: https://amzn.to/3WlynDV Coleman Pop Up Tent: https://amzn.to/3YjDYgj Hammock I use: https://amzn.to/3Ylji82 Naturnest RTT: https://amzn.to/3YfjCVG Openroad (my current RTT): https://bit.ly/3Sx9ELR Sleep- Hest Mattress (no inflation necessary): https://amzn.to/46CExUZ Hest Pillow: https://amzn.to/3YljELU Luno Pillow: https://amzn.to/3Yr8fd8 Clothing- My favorite camping pants: https://amzn.to/4bUW3ok Reasonably priced waterproof jacket: https://amzn.to/3zWg7JN A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I wanted to talk a bit about all of the arguments and gatekeeping that I keep seeing in all of the overlanding groups and pages. I'll talk a bit about what I think overlanding really is (just my opinion, settle down), why I think it's dumb argument to try to tell people whether they're "real" overlanders or not, and finally my thoughts on why overlanding should be inclusive and welcoming. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the topic, so check out the social media links and Newbie Overlanders link below to join the conversation! A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode of the podcast, I'm going to talk through three things that I've specifically learned/improved through my time overlanding. These are things that have helped me in my personal life, at work, and more. If you've been thinking about getting into overlanding, but have felt intimidated, check out this video to see where I started on some of these topics versus where I have come. I hope it's interesting and helpful for you! A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, with the recent July 4th holiday, I wanted to talk a bit about the pros and cons of going camping or overlanding during or around national holidays. If you haven't experienced it and have questions about what the crowds are like, how hard it is to find a spot (both dispersed or reserved), and what the folks that go out over a holiday weekend are usually like, behavior-wise, this is the episode for you. Check out the full episode for all the info and drop you thoughts in the comments below! Do you agree or disagree? What's been your experience around holidays? A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm going to talk through seasonality in overlanding and camping. Now, before you run to the comments to tell me that it depends on where you live, just know that I address that in the episode, :D. I'll walk you through the pros and cons of all 4 seasons and also my opinion and what I've come to prefer after doing this for years. Obviously, everyone has different preferences so I'm going to talk through pros and cons as well as solutions to improve your trips in any season, so check out the full episode for all the info. Here are links to the things I mentioned in the episode: Permethrin (best anti-tick stuff you can get): https://amzn.to/3XKADXG My winter coat (heated and battery powered): https://amzn.to/4bqxfV1 Deep woods bug spray: https://amzn.to/4bmkGtS Kid friendly bug spray: https://amzn.to/4ckHPy4 Ecoflow portable AC (for the unavoidable hot temps): https://amzn.to/3ROJIuJ Wearable Fan: https://amzn.to/3W0arXG Turbo Fan with adjustable neck: https://amzn.to/3VMxcwO Cheap, waterproof jacket: https://amzn.to/3VR8onE A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm going to talk through the pros and cons of being organized and end with a bunch of tips and budget minded gear to help you get organized to improve your Overlanding trips. Check out the links below for more info on all the things I show/mention in the episode, but remember, if you're just starting out, use what you've got and then you'll learn your needs as you go. Gear mentioned in the episode: Front Runner Wolf Pack Storage Case (about $80): https://amzn.to/3z9UoO3 Plano 68 qt crate (about $40): https://amzn.to/4ccuxnm Cheap, useful packing cubes (6 for $30): https://amzn.to/3VPB9B9 High quality, Peak Design Packing Cubes ($85): https://amzn.to/3VLl68v Wire storage and organizer ($20): https://amzn.to/45u86r8 Outlast Supply Co. Waterproof backpack (and use code Allthingsoverlanding for 15% off!): https://www.outlast-supply.com/product-page/adventure-pack-40l-1 RUX 70L Clear Bin ($300): https://bit.ly/4bnTcEX Vevor fold flat crates ($45ish for 3): https://amzn.to/3z8Xulg A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this episode, I'm going to chat through my experience at the first ever Overland Adventure Summit which took place in Stanton, Kentucky (https://www.overlandadventuresummit.com). I'll walk you through the layout of the event, the venue, how it was run and maintained, and ultimately, was it fun and valuable for folks interested in camping, overlanding, or the outdoors in general. Check out the full episode for all the info! NOTE: At about 1:22, there was supposed to be an image of the SHW logo, but it didn't render correctly, haha. Just trying to head off the comments telling me. I'm aware, :D. If you want to learn more about the companies that put on the event, below are links to their websites. Commonwealth 4x4: https://bit.ly/3z9ClHw SHW Offroad: https://bit.ly/4biMa3D A huge thanks to my featured partners: ICECO Fridges (the best fridges for the money, hands down-Use code ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING for 12% off your order): https://icecofreezer.com/ALLTHINGSOVERLANDING Openroad 4x4 (my favorite roof top tent and winches. Great quality for a budget price!): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 Moon Fab Awning (super flexible, non-permanently mounted awnings for all kinds of applications. This link will take you to more info on how I have it set up on my 3rd gen Frontier): https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Kenda Tires (my favorite tires for the last 10 years): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Northology Adventures (sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3jvJG7J Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In today's episode, I'm excited to share with you 5 of my favorite companies that make overlanding related gear. Whether you're a seasoned overlander or just getting started, these companies offer some of the best products to enhance your adventures with solid warranties and great customer support. From rugged gear to innovative solutions, these brands have become my go-to for reliable and high-quality overlanding equipment. Let's break them down and watch the full video to hear more about each company!
In this week's episode of the podcast, I wanted to talk about the all new Overland Adventure Summit. This is a new event that takes place in Kentucky and is happening the first week of June. I've been posting about it on my other social channels (links below) so sorry for the late notice if you don't follow elsewhere, but if you can get that weekend off, definitely come check it out. Not only is it put on by Revere Overland, Shawnee Hills Workshop (awesome drawers and seat deletes), and Commonwealth 4x4 (Overland upfitting and builds) but it's also in the beautiful Red River Gorge area and super close to the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway trail systems. So, there will be a ton of trails to hit, awesome vendors to check out, and raffles to potentially win. If you don't have tickets, use code Jason 9376 and get them ASAP: https://overlandadventuresummit.regfox.com/overland-adventure-summit?r=JASON9376 A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode of the podcast I'm talking about some of the easiest to make mistakes that new Overlanders often make. How do I know this? I made all these mistakes myself. So, I figured I'd share to hopefully help you avoid some of the expense and pain I went through. As mentioned in the episode, below are some links to the things I mentioned that I really like. Hitch Mounted D-ring for rear recovery point: https://amzn.to/3UUcoTO Openroad Winch: https://openroad4wd.com/collections/electric-winches-panther-2s/products/13000-lb-winch-with-synthetic-rope-and-2-wireless-remotes-panther-series-2-s?aff=47 Cheap Flashlights: https://amzn.to/44Wflrp Novsight Ditch Lights: https://amzn.to/44Wfpr9 Colight 6.5" Spotlights: https://amzn.to/4ar7qn3 Auxbeam Ditch Lights: https://amzn.to/3KaeWrS A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
If you haven't seen/listened to last week's episode, check it out here (podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allthingsoverlanding) or here (YouTube: https://youtu.be/d9OoecANvg4) because it was the 5 things I'll ALWAYS do to my overlanding vehicles going forward. In this episode, I'm going to talk through the 5 vehicle modifications I've learned better than to do after 5 years of trips. Listen to the full episode and drop your comments on my other social channels for what you think you would never do to your overlanding vehicle. Here are the things I mentioned in the episode to make finding them easy: Here's my new roof top tent: https://openroad4wd.com/collections/roof-top-tent/products/openroad-hard-shell-roof-tent-peakroof-series?aff=47 And here's the similar, but less expensive tent (under $2K): https://openroad4wd.com/collections/roof-top-tent/products/openroad-aluminum-hard-shell-rooftop-tent-lt-series?aff=47 Naturnest roof top tent: https://amzn.to/3O2GCl0 Here's the other variant of the tent with the awning just off the back if you prefer: https://amzn.to/3O2tw7a RC Killa Supension for 3rd Gen Frontier from All Dogs Offroad: https://www.alldogsoffroad.com/alldogs-offroad-rckilla-coil-spring-aal-lift-kit-for-2nd-gen-nissan-frontier A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode, I'm going to be talking through the 5 vehicle modifications I have grown to love over the last 5 years of Overlanding. Sometimes you modify a vehicle in a certain way and it doesn't work out, which I'll cover in next week's episode. But in this one, I'm going to talk about the 5 mods I'll always make to all future builds. Check out the full episode for all the info and pop over to my other social channels to join the conversation! Here are links to some of the gear I mentioned or showed in the episode: ARB Universal Diff Breather Kit: https://amzn.to/3UBlUuK Lensun Hood Solar Panel-2022+ Frontier: https://www.lensunsolar.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=641&tracking=1lwv8CUmNm5jtTNDfvZxbmwrKRRGa7PHvY7WOd9O7ZTB6CkLi9bP9EP9xg8xDg0t Dual 100W Solar Panels on the cheap: https://amzn.to/44x5ckG Y splitter to run the solar panels in parallel: https://amzn.to/3QB3EAy 200AH LifePo4 Battery (around $400!): https://amzn.to/3JPcWFr ICECO APL55 Fridge and Slide: https://amzn.to/3y96iHx Weboost Overland: https://amzn.to/4bbNKF2 Offroam Phone Mounts: https://amzn.to/3ybP5Nt Garmin Overlander GPS Nav: https://amzn.to/4aeughQ A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode, I'm talking with Chris Holloway who is the creator of the MOORE Expo as well as Cindy Pope from Northology Adventures who ran the campground at MOORE this year and last. We're running back through our thoughts on the expo now that it's over, some behind the scenes stuff regarding how it all comes together, and more! As mentioned in the episode, if you'd like to donate to NCMEC to help them combat missing and exploited children, click here: https://give.missingkids.org/fundraiser/5117242 Thanks to Chris and Cindy for hanging out! It was fun, as always! A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode of the podcast, I'm talking about the 5 pieces of gear that I no longer use much if at all on Overlanding trips. What stuff didn't make the cut? I'm going to focus on the things I thought I would use more, but don't. Things like my awning, leveling blocks, my Ignik Propane Firepit, a shovel, and water filtration systems. Check out the full episode for all the details and explanation as to why I think those things lost their place in my gear and drop your thoughts below if you're on YouTube. If you're on the podcast, head over to Newbie Overlanders on Facebook (link below) and join the conversation there. Here are links to the things mentioned in the video: Camco leveling blocks: https://amzn.to/3Jt36sC Bunker Industries traction boards: https://amzn.to/3QhVmNU Ignik firepit: https://amzn.to/4b7LD4J REAPR Shovel: https://amzn.to/49PAILR Krazy Beaver Shovel: https://amzn.to/49RBIPy DMOS shovel: https://amzn.to/4debc5R OVS 180 Awning: https://amzn.to/3xZ08JF OVS 270 Awning: https://amzn.to/4d9LwYc Moon shade: https://moonfab.com/pages/experts/jason-fletcher Itehil water filtration: https://amzn.to/3xP7j7v 3 gallon aqua brick: https://amzn.to/49No5kt Camplux Nano: https://amzn.to/3JwUAJ1 Flextail small pump: https://amzn.to/3Uft7jQ A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode of the podcast, I'm talking about what gear I still use on every trip after over 5 years of doing Overlanding trips. What has made the cut and what do I no longer use? In this week's episode, I'm going to focus on the things I love like a built in fridge, a roof top tent, a dual battery set up, suspension and tire upgrades, and lighting upgrades. Check out the full episode for all the details and explanation as to why I think those things are gamechangers and why I'd recommend them for folks diving deeper into Overlanding. Here are links to all the things I mentioned in the video: ICECO APL55 Fridge like mine: https://amzn.to/4aV2XcV Fridge slide for the APL55: https://amzn.to/4d187WF ICECO JP50 (my old fridge that is fantastic and more budget friendly): https://amzn.to/4cXheI1 Slide for JP50: https://amzn.to/449m6G8 Openroad Roof Top Tent: https://openroad4wd.com/collections/roof-top-tent-peakroof-series?aff=47 Naturnest (my previous tent which is slightly more budget friendly): https://amzn.to/4aUvdMW Dual Battery from REDARC: https://bit.ly/3x4KiaA 2022+ Nissan Frontier Lift I run: https://www.alldogsoffroad.com/alldogs-offroad-rckilla-coil-spring-aal-lift-kit-for-2nd-gen-nissan-frontier Kenda Tires I love: http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh Here are a couple of options for ditch lights that I've run- Novsight: https://amzn.to/3W7cLN7 Colight: https://amzn.to/4cXmPy5 A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
In this week's episode, I wanted to talk a bit about how I'm falling down the rabbit hole of "prepping" and also why it works really well with overlanding. If you aren't aware of what prepping is or think it's just about the nuclear apocalypse, there's a lot of positivity that comes from being prepared in the event of getting stuck offroad or while remote and a lot of the gear from overlanding carries over to prepping as well. So, check out the full episode to hear why overlanding and prepping go hand in hand and how I'm repurposing some of my old overlanding gear to get more prepared for something like getting stuck or breaking down while overlanding. A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
We've all seen the YouTube videos of people talking about the 5 things they hate about their Jeep or the 3 things they hate about a piece of gear. So, that gave me the idea to do 3 things I hate and 3 things I love about Overlanding. If you missed last week's episode, feel free to jump back to that to see the 3 things I hate about overlanding. This will be part 2 of 2 in the series, where I'll lay out a few of the things that really make me love overlanding and have kept me interested in the hobby for the last 6 or so years. So, check out the full episode, drop your thoughts below, and make sure to add this podcast to your favorites and leave a 5 star review if you enjoy it! A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh ICECO Fridges (long lasting fridges for great prices): https://amzn.to/3TGtcgm OpenRoad (great budget priced winches and roof top tents): https://openroad4wd.com?aff=47 REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos
We've all seen the YouTube videos of people talking about the 5 things they hate about their Jeep or the 3 things they hate about a piece of gear. Well, that gave me an idea to talk through 3 things that I hate about the hobby of overlanding. This will be part 1 of a 2 part series (second part, 3 things I love about overlanding drops next Sunday) where I'll lay out some of the downsides to the overlanding hobby and also 3 of the things that keep me coming back for more. So, check out the full episode, hop over to YouTube or my other social media channels (linked below) to leave your thoughts, and then come back next Sunday at 11AM to see the 3 things I love that ensure I'll never stop going out and exploring! A huge thanks to my featured partners: Kenda Tires (my favorite tires): http://bit.ly/3YSwrlh REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Click here to join the Patreon community for exclusive content and access to the Discord channel: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patches or stickers: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/shop/ For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://allthingsoverlanding.com/gear/ Looking for budget light bars, rock lights, and LED strips for your rig? Check out Nilight and use code ATO for 5% off! https://bit.ly/3vuhN8F For more great content and info, you can follow me on Facebook, Instagram, or search for All Things Overlanding on all the major podcast channels! Facebook: https://bit.ly/34pYsXv Instagram: https://bit.ly/34pYS01 TikTok: https://bit.ly/3BWJbzJ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos