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The Truck Show Podcast
S2, E142 - SEMA 2024, Roaming Around Part 1

The Truck Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 92:46


We continue our 2024 SEMA Show coverage with interviews from around the show floor, including Stellar Built, Chris Hardy with Xpel, Braxton Lierd from Weigh Safe, Jake McKiddie of Phat Pabs, Gary Bell from Stinger, Casey Brammer from Koch-Chemie, and Mark Bruce in a van from REDARC. The guys also return to a special care package from a listener. The Truck Show Podcast is proudly presented by Nissan in association with Banks Power, AMSOIL, and EGR USA.

Creating Synergy Podcast
#125 Anthony Kittel, CEO at REDARC on Scaling a Global Business

Creating Synergy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 104:27


Are you ready to discover the secrets of scaling a business from local success to a global powerhouse? Join us for an enlightening conversation with Anthony Kittel, the visionary CEO of REDARC, in this must-listen episode of the Creating Synergy Podcast.Anthony Kittel took the reins of REDARC, transforming it from an 8-person operation into a 400+ employee leader in advanced electronics. In this episode, Anthony shares his incredible journey, the pivotal moments, and the strategic decisions that propelled REDARC to international success.What You'll Learn:Innovation and Growth: How leveraging cutting-edge technology and a customer-first approach fueled exponential growth.Building Strong Company Culture: The importance of creating a values-driven culture that fosters continuous improvement and innovation.Strategic Diversification: Insights into expanding product lines and entering new markets.Leadership Lessons: Anthony's personal experiences and the leadership principles that guided his journey.Why Listen: Whether you're an entrepreneur, business leader, or aspiring innovator, Anthony's story is packed with actionable insights and inspiration. This episode offers valuable lessons on scaling, leadership, and fostering a culture of excellence.Don't miss this opportunity to learn from from one of the industry's best! ⬇Listen Now!TIMESTAMPS:[14:13] - Collaboration in Leadership[15:59] - Pursuing Higher Education[20:28] - Deciding to Buy Redarc[30:24] - Early Business Challenges[30:04] - Vision for Redarc[36:28] - Setting Up an R&D Team[50:52] - Moving to a New Facility[54:26] - Embracing Change[58:12] - Establishing Company Culture[59:42] - Long-Term Strategic PlanningWhere to find Grant WilckensLinkedInBooks mentioned in the episodeRaving fans By: Ken BlanchardGood to great By: Jim CollinsJoin the conversation on Synergy IQ on LinkedIn, Facebook, and Instagram (@synergyiq).Access SynergyIQ Website to get to know more about us. Say hello to our host Daniel Franco on LinkedIn.

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Top 5 Pieces of Overlanding Gear I Still Use After 5 Years

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2024 12:00


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

Slow Baja
Travel Talk With Slow Baja Basil's Garage

Slow Baja

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 32:18


Basil's Garage, located in Vista, California, is your one-stop shop for all your Baja Overland rig build needs. As a specialized vehicle outfitter, Basil's offers practical, simple, and capable off-road vehicle builds for long-term remote travel, from selecting the right vehicle to suspension configuration and camp setup to planning every minute detail. They offer in-house advanced electrical system design, lighting, suspension, wheels/tires, bar work, armor, fabrication, camp accessories, and flatbed conversions. They pride themselves on delivering high-end finished products with impeccable workmanship, partnering with quality businesses such as REDARC, MITS Alloy, Go Fast Campers, ARB, ADS Shocks, Baja Designs, Nomad Wheels, and more. Basil's Garage is Slow Baja Approved! Learn more about Basil's Garage: https://www.basilsgarage.com/ Get your Baja insurance here: https://www.bajabound.com/quote/?r=fl9vypdv2t More information on Slow Baja Adventures: https://www.slowbaja.com/adventures

Overland Radio
"Harnessing the Power of 12 Volts with REDARC's Mark Bruce"

Overland Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 84:03


Overland Radio Show: Special Guest Mark Bruce from Red Arc Hey everyone, Lee here from the Overland Radio Show. We just wrapped up an incredible episode with our special guest, Mark Bruce from Red Arc. As always, it was a Tuesday night delight filled with insightful discussions about the latest in 12-volt technology and overlanding gear. We kicked things off by giving a shout out to our sponsors, including Overland Attic, Rugged Bound, and Midland USA. We also encouraged our listeners to share the episode and leave us a positive review on platforms like iTunes. Mark, joining us all the way from Australia, brought the heat with discussions about Red Arc's innovative products. Despite the temperature differences between Oklahoma and Australia, we dove into the cool features of Red Arc's offerings. One of the highlights was learning about Red Arc's 150 ampere lithium battery with an inbuilt heater, perfect for handling extreme temperatures. Mark explained how this dense power battery can handle a 2000 watt inverter on its own, a game-changer for overlanders. We also talked about the new smart battery monitor, which is like a fuel gauge for your auxiliary battery system. It uses an algorithm to convert volts and amps into time, giving you a clear idea of how much power you have left. Mark introduced us to the Red Vision Rogue, a compact and versatile system that can control up to 10 circuits and monitor two water tanks. It's a solid-state system with digital fuses and can be daisy-chained for more complex setups. For those looking to manage their power on the go, the Go Block was a topic of interest. It's a portable power solution with a 50 amp DC-DC charging circuit, allowing you to take your fridge and other essentials anywhere. We wrapped up the show with a sneak peek at the upcoming Manager 100, a battery management system that can charge large lithium batteries and adjust power draw from your vehicle's alternator. It was an episode packed with information that left us excited about the future of overlanding tech. We can't wait to see what Red Arc has in store for us next, and we're already looking forward to having Mark back on the show. Remember to check out our sponsors, and if you're at the Moore Expo, come find Ashley and me right outside the main entrance. Until next time, keep exploring and stay charged up with the latest gear from Red Arc! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/overlandradio/message

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Family Travel Australia
Camping on the Mighty Murray River, Renmark South Australia

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2023 35:26


We're staying at the Big4 Renmark on the banks of the beautiful Murray River and enjoy a week in this incredible resort style caravan park. There's so much to do here for everyone, from all the water activities, to the fantastic facilities available within the grounds.  Jasper gets hooked on fishing for Carp, and we explore the region including the best spot to take in a spectacular riverland sunset.  Plus, we chat through our Zone RV off grid set up and the Redarc total vehicle management system that powers the van and keeps us off grid for longer!   This episode is proudly brought to you by our mates at Adventure Pumps – extend your time camping off grid with their fantastic 12v water transfer pump kit! Take advantage of our 15% limited time discount - https://adventurepumps.com.au (ENTER FEELGOOD DISCOUNT CODE) Listen to our Feel Good Road Trip Spotify playlist here -https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47S2LkmpBxztMEH8sw6Frt?fbclid=IwAR0Xk2BwpoAhbk5Xvl1cwadO2FzPVl2PHboIWNDPmtzW_F-1-4fKfw4AalU Be sure to Subscribe and join us for all of the road trip adventures! Check out the footage from our latest episodes on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@TheFeelGoodFamily Subscribe to Jasperoo - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceGx3esRSQBYZfWvf4KVtw Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com  Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

The Overland Journal Podcast
Overland News: Fall 2023 featuring the new Land Cruiser, ZR2 Bisons, Minimalist Travel Devices, and More

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 63:30


Scott Brady and Brian McVickers launch a new series called Overland News, where we feature the latest from the overlanding industry, including new vehicles, camping equipment, travel gear and more. In 2007, Overland Journal launched the Overland News section of the magazine, and we are picking up the nameplate for the podcast, making this feature a quarterly (or slightly more frequent) segment. For this episode, we talk about the new Land Cruiser and GX 250, along with the ZR2 Bison lineup, and the new Ram Rebel 2500. Additional conversation includes Scott's dumb phone, and the reMarkable II, along with new satellite communications, REDARC batteries, Garmin devices, and roof tents. Full show notes available at Overland Journal Podcast

Ai Group Podcasts
From Adelaide to the world: The incredible story of the REDARC Group with Anthony Kittel

Ai Group Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 52:05


This is the story of the mouse that roared. Of the small manufacturing business in a suburb in Adelaide that went from one product, one major customer to a well-respected, innovative, complex supply chain with a global brand in just 25 years. Still headquartered at the same location in South Australian the business now has operations, sales people and distribution channels throughout the world. Anthony Kittel has been at the helm for the whole time, and in this podcast he shares his story and REDARC's amazing journey, its commitment to research and operational excellence, and his plans for the future. In a wide-ranging and insightful interview, James and Anthony discuss, among many other things • the role of R&D in rapid growth • the structure of effective strategic plans • the connection between new product development and existing manufacturing capacity • innovative approaches to selecting the ‘right' staff • insights into being a successful supplier as well as being a successful buyer, and • Anthony insights into what keeps him up at night and what gets him out of bed in the morning. James explains to Anthony the connection between Julia Roberts and ‘Pretty Woman' and ‘Back to the Future'. It a conversation that is well worth a listen: a rare chance to hear firsthand from a world class business builder and supply chain operator.

The X Overland Podcast
EP66 | NEVER RUN OUT!! Optimizing Auxiliary Power in Vehicles with Mark Bruce of REDARC Electronics

The X Overland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2023 70:51


Join us for our best episode yet on auxiliary power with our incredibly knowledgeable yet highly entertaining guest from Down Under, Mark Bruce, manager of International Training and Development at REDARC Electronics.Do you have lots of questions about auxiliary power systems for your vehicle, be it an overland vehicle, hunting rig, van, or even a small R.V.? Have you wondered about the pros and cons of lithium batteries, how solar power functions, and whether a mobile or “house” auxiliary power system is right for you?To get answers to these questions and much more, we reached overseas to record this episode with Mark Bruce of REDARC Electronics in Australia. REDARC is a leading manufacturer of extremely rugged and reliable mobile power systems for everything from overland vehicles to sailboats and their equipment represents the state-of-the-art in this industry.What are “Amp-hours” (Ah), watts, volts, and charge controllers, and how do they function in an auxiliary power system? Mark defines these terms and provides us with the math we need to figure out our own unique power needs and how to effectively meet these needs in a variety of climates and conditions by optimizing our vehicle's auxiliary power system.Will solar panels work when it's cloudy? Do I need to worry about my starting battery dying if I am running a powered refrigerator? Will lithium batteries function effectively in cold climates? Can gas or diesel generators be useful? The questions just keep coming and Mark keeps up, providing us with the information and insight we need to build the most efficient auxiliary power systems for our vehicles, whether we're overlanding or weekend camping.See Full Show Notes HERE!Watch the Video Version of this Episode on the XOVERLAND Network HERE!

The Overland Journal Podcast
Overland Journal is Crossing the African Continent with the Ineos Grenadier

The Overland Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 30:56


Few places on the planet resonate with the adventurer like the African continent, from the vibrant cultures to the ancient civilizations, megafauna, and some of the most remote and inspiring landscapes on earth. At Overland Journal, we have been fortunate to circumnavigate the planet three times and cross all seven continents. Still, we had one journey that has continually called to us- crossing the long axis of the African continent.Today marks day zero of the journey, as our Ineos Grenadier arrives in Durban, and we begin lightly modifying the vehicle to meet our needs as travelers. We selected the Grenadier because of its "Built on Purpose" design, robust construction, off-highway capabilities, and wagon configuration (Editor's Note: We are not being paid to use the Grenadier). As we often share, pinnacle overland vehicles like the Grenadier require few changes for overlanding, and the Grenadier is no exception. We have no modifications planned for the vehicle, but we will add some storage and systems that help support the adventure. Taking Delivery of the GrenadierWe took delivery of the Grenadier in London and spent a week exploring the countryside and testing the vehicle at the Millbrook proving grounds in Bedfordshire. In London, I worked with the Ineos team on securing RORO shipping, spares, support equipment, and the Carnet de Passage for importation. Our preparations have begun in Johannesburg, working with longtime friends and partners to help source the needed kit and discussing the route plans with experienced Trans-Africa overlanders. After a few weeks in Joburg, we will conduct a test run through Lesotho and the surrounding bushveld before heading to Cape Town and our launching-off point.Planned Grenadier Fieldmaster Modifications and Support Equipment: Secure vehicle storage, including a drawer system Inside sleeping platform that retains the rear seats Garmin GPS navigation and satellite communication Recovery gear, tools, and spares First aid and emergency supplies Melvill and Moon canvas seat covers and bed rolls Redarc battery management with auxiliary lithium battery Additional 80 liters of auxiliary fuel in Giant Loop bladders and NATO cans That is it. . . Our Trans-Africa Overland Route PlanThe original plan was to drive along the classic eastern track from Cape Town to Cairo. With Sudan's closed border, we are looking at all possibilities, including driving north to Kenya and crossing through Rwanda to the DRC and up the west coast. Adjustments are all part of the adventure, and I am being in the moment and taking the journey country by country. To help document the journey, I will have Joe Fleming along for most (if not all) of the trip. Joe is an inspiring visual storyteller, an experienced traveler, and a good friend. Others are planning to join for short sections too, and we will share our experiences on the pages of Overland Journal, in articles for expeditionportal.com, on our YouTube channel, and on The Overland Journal Podcast. I am so grateful for the support of my family and the Overland International team in undertaking this trip, along with the generous help from Aether Apparel, Front Runner, Garmin, Ineos Automotive, Redarc, and others. We look forward to meeting some of you along the Overland Journal trans-Africa continental crossing journey and celebrating what will become a historic first (more on that soon). Yours in adventure, Scott BradyPublisherInstagram and Threads: @scott.a.bradyTwitter: @scott_bradyFull show notes available at Overland Journal Podcast

Anderson Overland Podcast
Anderson Overland - Episode #43 - Colt Fetters of REDARC Vehicle Power Management Systems

Anderson Overland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 57:37


REDARC has over 40 years of experience in the design, development, and manufacturing of a range of electronics built to not only survive, but thrive in some of the toughest conditions and environments on the planet. Join Joey as he interviews Colt Fetters of REDARC's marketing department and enjoy this great conversation about everything they have to offer the overlander looking to level up in their accessory power management game! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alaska Wild Project
AWP Episode 082 ”Kiwi & The Overlander”

Alaska Wild Project

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 189:06


Daniel Buitrago & Brandon Fifield go full Overlander style with adventure enthusiast Craig & Brooke Pester, owners and operators of Alaska Overlander & Total Truck Accessory Center   Adak island caribou hunting, AK Overlander & the start up, a love for the business and building a dependable adventure vehicle, starting a life together in New Zealand & Australia, AK Kiwi, growing up and life in Cordova AK, Craig & Brooke's first vehicle, career starts in tourism and hospitality, Era Aviation, Aramark, raising kids in Denali, J-1 Visa Program, off-season planning, operations & planning the route, passion for DIY adventures, beginning of an Overlander, “Denali” & “Nanook”, The Rig & it's shelf life, the Toyota Brand, equipment reliability & dependability, growth in the Overlander industry & a culture shift, love for life & the experience, the ultimate build, Gear: Alu-Cab, Dometic Power, Redarc, Front Runner, Bubba Rope, Maxtrax, CVT & Ikamper roof top tents ““The Build is the Journey” www.alaskawildproject.com https://www.instagram.com/alaskawildproject/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbYEEV6swi2yZWWuFop73LQ

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Pros and Cons of Camping/Overlanding in Each Season (Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring Camping Tips)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 16:17


This week I'm talking about the different seasons, pros and cons, and also some must have gear to combat the challenges of each. If you're looking for some good, beginner tips so you can get out and explore more, this is a great episode for you! If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Otzi Gear (Awesome fire pits and mounting solutions): https://bit.ly/3zzqEGC Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Should You Go Overlanding with Pets? (Pros, Cons, My Experience, Post Up Your Thoughts!)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 13:53


This week, I wanted to talk about what I've learned taking my dog Bella Overlanding. There are definitely a lot of pros and some cons when taking a pet on trips with you, so if you're new to Overlanding and worried about it, I tried to pack in my experience in this episode. If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Otzi Gear (Awesome fire pits and mounting solutions): https://bit.ly/3zzqEGC Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Three Different Overlanding Sleep Set Ups (Bed Rack with RTT, Truck with Cap, Aussie Style Custom)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 40:09


This week, a couple of the guys from my Patreon group (link below in the description if you'd like to join and be a part of the next one) hung out for an evening and we call talked about our sleep set ups. So, in this video, you'll get to learn a lot about different sleep set ups, pros and cons of each, as well as why we chose to go the route that we each did and what our ultimate goals with our set ups are. If you want to join the Patreon group to hang out in the Discord or to be in these future episodes, click here: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Otzi Gear (Awesome fire pits and mounting solutions): https://bit.ly/3zzqEGC Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

The X Overland Podcast
EP17 | Power Management Systems for Overlanding with John Brothers of REDARC

The X Overland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2022 64:41


Episode Description:What is a “Power Management System” and why is it helpful (some might say essential) to have in an overland vehicle? How do you set up a power management system in your overland vehicle and how do you use it?Here at Expedition Overland, we have used REDARC Power Management Systems for years. As a team that films our overland adventures, a capable and reliable power management system in our vehicles is essential to our work. That's why we are proud to be partnered with REDARC Electronics and grateful for the exceptional quality of their products.If you're like a lot of people who may be new to the overlanding space, you have probably heard the brand name “REDARC” used on multiple occasions and may have even seen a REDARC monitor in an overland vehicle. Perhaps you've even seen someone controlling their vehicle's lighting and electronic devices from an app on their phone and wondered how they did that. You may be wondering what a REDARC system is exactly, why it's important, and how you use it.Simply put, a REDARC system is a power management system for an overland vehicle.Join X Overland Podcast host, Jimmy Lewis, as he sits down with REDARC brand representative, John Brothers, at Expo West 2022 in an attempt to answer these questions and to address everything you need to know to develop an understanding of electronic power management systems in overland vehicles.This episode is brought to you by onX Offroad. Use the most trusted off-roading app, onX Offroad, to discover nearby trails, plan and track your trips, and get home safely. Get 20% off your subscription with code 'XOVERLAND'.Read the full show notes here!

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Old School Vs New School Overlanding Gear - Which is Better?

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 16:12


I was having a discussion with a buddy a few weeks ago about the advantages of some of the newer, more modern tools and pieces of gear you can get related to Overlanding. But the more we discussed, the more we also started to see a lot of downsides to the newer stuff. That made me think of the topic for this week's episode. What are some of the advantages and disadvantages of both the newest, highest tech gear vs. some of the more old school, mechanical types of gear. Is a compass better than GPS in certain instances? Is an electric water pump better than a simple spigot? These are the questions we'll chat through to help you think critically about your set up and when to go high tech vs. low tech. If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Otzi Gear (Awesome fire pits and mounting solutions): https://bit.ly/3zzqEGC Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
What Gear I Stopped Bringing on My Overlanding Trips (And What I Now Bring Instead)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 14:39


Over the years, I've had a lot of gear that seemed essential when I bought it. Then the more I went out exploring, the more I realized that some of it never got used. This week, I wanted to talk through some of the things that I've changed with the gear that I bring on trips. What have I stopped bringing and what have I done to keep the same level of readiness without all the extra or unnecessary gear? Check out the full episode for more info that should help you save time and money! If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Otzi Gear (Awesome fire pits and mounting solutions): https://bit.ly/3zzqEGC Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
2022 Ford Maverick Order Updates and Future Plans for my Titan Swapped Nissan Frontier Build!

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 14:30


This week, I've got some updates on what's going on with my Ford Maverick order. I know a lot of you have been asking when the truck is coming in and while I don't have a date, I've got some new info. Also, there are some big changes coming to the Frontier build and I just couldn't keep them to myself any longer. If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
The EASIEST Ways to Connect With Other Overlanders to Begin Your Overlanding Adventures!

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2022 16:51


This week, I wanted to tackle a topic that I've seen coming up all over the Overlanding groups on Facebook and elsewhere. When you're just getting started in Overlanding, how to you find other like-minded people who you can plan and take trips with? What's the easiest way to find other people in your area to get started exploring? In this episode, I'm going to pass on some tips I've learned over the last 5 years Overlanding that will help you find other people who you can share this awesome hobby with. If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Should You Daily Drive Your Overlanding Rig? What are the pros and cons?

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 12:40


This week, I'm looking back over the last 5 years and two rigs to talk about pros and cons of daily driving an Overlanding rig. If you're thinking of taking your vehicle and turning it into an Overlanding vehicle, but want more info on what some of the pros and cons are, this episode should be helpful for you! If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind, I'd be extremely thankful if you left a 5 star review on whatever podcast platform you listen on! Thanks and have a great week! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
How to Plan Your Overlanding Vehicle Build - Strategy and Suggestions

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2022 15:05


This week, I wanted to touch on some very helpful tips if you're in the process or even thinking about building an Overlanding vehicle. I get questions all the time from folks about what gear they should buy or what modifications they should do, so in this video, I'm going to try to pack as much helpful advice in as possible. If you enjoy the podcast and wouldn't mind leaving a 5 star review on whatever platform you're using, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks for listening! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Overlanding Ups and Downs - The Emotions of Planning, Taking, and Coming Back from a Trip

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022 15:51


This week, I had a podcast listener reach out with the idea for the topic. He said that he had just returned from a long, dream trip to a destination he had been planning to see for a while. When it was finally over, it was amazing and also sad. So, this week, I wanted to talk about the emotions tied to planning, taking, and then returning from an Overlanding trip. A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

The Camping & Off Road Radio Show Podcast
Graham Mcfarlane from Redarc, July 8th

The Camping & Off Road Radio Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 7:02


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All Things Overlanding Podcast
Soft VS Rigid Storage for Overlanding - What Makes Sense For Your Set Up? (Backpacks, RUX, Pelican)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 30:30


This week, I'm joined by Tony Richardson, the creator of the RUX soft bin/bag. I've historically always run rigid cases like plano crates, plano gun cases, Apache cases from Harbor Freight, Pelican style cases, etc. However, there are some downsides to those options so when I saw this RUX bag, I reached out to the company because I had to learn more about it. It fits between a soft duffle bag or back pack and rigid storage cases but has many of the benefits of both without most of the downsides. Tony and I talk through the pros and cons of each option this week to help you determine which options make the most sense for your set up! If you want to learn more about RUX (or pick a few up for yourself) click here: https://bit.ly/3nqdvdk A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Why You SHOULDN'T Titan Swap Your Nissan Frontier or Xterra for Overlanding!!

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 14:05


Alright Nissan people. I can already hear your keyboards clicking as you start to type angry emails to me, but that's ok. Go for it! I'd love to hear what you all think! Check out the episode to see why I think it doesn't make much sense to Titan swap a Nissan Frontier or Xterra for Overlanding and let me know your thoughts below! Am I right? Am I wrong? Why? A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Portable Power Stations VS Dual Battery for Overlanding - What's Best For Your Set Up?

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 17:15


This week, I got to talk with Michael Linden from Lithium Battery Power about his thoughts on installing a true dual battery system in an Overlanding vehicle versus the simplicity and flexibility of using a portable power bank. They both have their pros and cons, so if you're looking to learn which option might be right for your type of Overlanding and your set up, check out the video! Thanks to Michael for spending time chatting with me! If you want to learn more about Lithium Battery Products and how they can help, check them out here: https://www.lithiumbatterypower.com A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
What You Need to Get Into Overlanding (And What You Don't) - The Honest Truth

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 16:33


After a ton of questions on the big Overlanding groups and tons more questions in my Newbie Overlanders group on Facebook, I'm noticing a trend. That trend is that lots of folks that are new to the hobby/lifestyle of Overlanding want to know what they need to do/buy to get into Overlanding. This week, I'm going to break down what you need and what you don't need and some of the things I say may surprise you. Spoiler alert, you don't need to be rich or spend 10's of thousands of dollars to do it. A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
AGM VS Lithium Batteries - Which is Right For Your Overlanding Set Up?

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 19:11


This week, I'm sitting down with Michael Linden from Lithium Battery Power. His company specializes in marine and Overlanding lithium batteries and applications. It was a great opportunity to learn a ton about the pros and cons of both AGM and Lithium battery options for Overlanding. If you're considering doing a dual battery system in your vehicle, you'll want to check this episode out for all the info to help make your decision! If you want to learn more about Lithium Battery Products and how they can help, check them out here: https://www.lithiumbatterypower.com A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Buying More Expensive Overlanding Gear VS Buying Cheap (Buy Once, Cry Once or Buy Cheap More Often?)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2022 17:45


This week, I'm again joined by Curt Thompson from GTFOverland. We're chatting about when it might make sense to spend more money and buy better quality gear VS when it might make more sense to be cheap. Over the years, I've definitely learned that sometimes buying cheap stuff ends up costing you more in the end. However, there are definitely certain things you can save on and certain things you would likely be better off spending a bit more on. Here's where you can find GTFOverland: Website: https://bit.ly/37Fvatn Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l3kIii Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Pgaol2 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3stfe4Q A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Ideas for Packing Overlanding Gear (Exterior and Interior Storage, Roof Boxes, Decked Drawer System)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2022 15:42


I got a request from a subscriber to talk a bit about how to plan for and utilize different areas on your Overlanding vehicle to store gear. So, in this week's episode, I'm going to walk you around the truck and give you some tips I've figured out over the last few years that will hopefully save you some time and effort while planning your Overlanding build. Here are the products I mentioned in the video for easy reference: Smittybilt Seat Cover with Molle Bags: https://amzn.to/3yLsdm4 Gun Case for Roof Storage: https://amzn.to/3yLsdm4 Xbull Traction Mats: https://amzn.to/3yJ7AHi Plano Storage Crate: https://amzn.to/3MqXqze Kolpin Chainsaw Mount: https://amzn.to/3wn7kMD 10" Electric Chainsaw: https://amzn.to/3LuAwWa 14" Electric Chainsaw: https://amzn.to/3lpoG5k A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Renting Overlanding Equipment VS Buying It - What Makes Sense for You?

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 18:18


This week, I'm hanging out with Curt Thompson of GTFOverland. He runs an Overlanding shop in SoCal that rents equipment for Overlanding so that people can try stuff out before they buy. So, this was the perfect topic to tackle with him. Check out the full episode for our pros and cons of renting VS buying as well as our final thoughts on when it might make sense to rent or when it makes more sense to just buy gear. Here's where you can find GTFOverland: Website: https://bit.ly/37Fvatn Instagram: https://bit.ly/3l3kIii Facebook: https://bit.ly/3Pgaol2 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3stfe4Q A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast

Episode 88. Another huge OTR coming your way. Graham McFarland from Redarc talks about dual battery for your systems for your 4x4 as well as that inverter for the truck. Driver Stuart on the wrecks on the side of the road and old mate Gordon Magill on ice road trucking. News and music from James Johnston and Adam Brand. It's HUGE!

All Things Overlanding Podcast
The Two Types of Overlanding Trips - Take It Slow VS. Go, Go, Go

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022 10:29


This week, I wanted to talk about the two types of Overlanding trips I've been on. It seems like these are the only two types there are, at least in my experience. It's either go, go, go or take it slow. I'm going to talk through some examples of these, some of the benefits of each, and my thoughts on what my preference is for the type of trips I like to take. I'd love to hear from you guys so jump over to Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, or join the Newbie Overlanders group (links below) and join the conversation! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Which is better? Overlanding Solo or with Friends?

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 13:59


This week, I have been thinking a lot about whether I prefer Overlanding solo or with friends. There are definitely a lot of pros and cons to each, but I think a lot of it comes down to a few key factors. In this episode, I'll talk through those pros and cons, which way I lean, and my final thoughts on which option might be right for you based on your preferences. Thanks for watching! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 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 patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Overlanding and Camp Kitchen - Electric or Propane? (REDARC, Dual Battery, 5 lb Propane Tank)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2022 21:57


The longer I've done Overlanding trips, the more I'm wondering about whether gas or electric makes more sense for my set up. In this week's vlog/podcast, I'm going to talk through the pros and cons of both and which setups each works better with. There isn't an absolute "best" of the two, in my opinion, but each has its uses depending on your overall rig set up. So, check it out and post up in the comments with your thoughts! Here are links to some of the things I use or mentioned in the video: Electric items- Kickass 12V Electric Oven: https://bit.ly/ATOVEN ICECO JP50 Fridge/Freezer (reasonably priced and great quality): https://amzn.to/31Y1CEg 50Qt. Alpicool Fridge (budget fridge): https://amzn.to/32SBV2H Okmo 1000WH Portable Generator: https://amzn.to/38sICh3 Okmo portable solar panels: https://amzn.to/3rIvkYg Propane- 5 lb propane tank: https://amzn.to/35Jn6mZ Stove adapter hose for large propane tanks: https://amzn.to/3u02F2q Jetboil System: https://amzn.to/2ZhC2b6 Coleman Double Burner Stove: https://amzn.to/2J8clQs A huge thanks to my featured partners: The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 MOORE Expo 2022 (get your tickets and come see one of the best Overlanding expos around!): https://bit.ly/32hYSC0 Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley

All Things Overlanding Podcast
Tips for Buying a Used Overlanding Vehicle (Tricks for Finding a Used Car, What to Look For, Mods)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2022 15:13


NOTE: I recorded this at the same time as another of my recent videos and apparently it was the windiest day of the year. I tried my best to cut out as much of the wind noise as possible, but there's still quite a bit, so apologies for that! This week, I'm talking about what considerations to make when you're planning to purchase a used Overlanding vehicle. What do you need to think about? What are your needs? I'll also talk through some general tips for what to look for and how to tell if a modified vehicle has been well built or shoddily put together. So, hopefully this is some helpful content for anyone thinking about getting a used modified rig! Post up in the comments if you've got any tips or questions! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley -Jorden Rittenhouse

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S4E2 - 2022 Ford Maverick Set Up for Overlanding (Best Trim, Best Options, Packages, FX4, 2.0T, AWD)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 23:41


On this episode, I'm going to walk you through how I optioned out my 2022 Ford Maverick and my thought process behind each choice. I'm not saying this is the way you have to build your Maverick if you're thinking of getting one for Overlanding, but rather the way I set mine up. Hopefully the info is helpful if you're considering this awesome little truck as a softroader or light duty truck for gravel fire road exploration! I'm excited to bring more and more content on the Maverick into 2022 and going forward. So, if you're a Maverick person or just into Overlanding in general, make sure to click that subscribe button so you don't miss anything! Post up in the comments with what you'd like to see and I'll do my best to bring you the content you want. Thanks for watching! Here's a link to where you can learn more about the Maverick and build your own if you're interested: https://www.ford.com/trucks/maverick/ A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley -Jorden Rittenhouse

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S4E1 - What's Coming This Year (Titan Swapped Frontier, 2022 Ford Maverick, More How To's, & More!)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 17:33


You probably noticed something in the title that is a big surprise, :D. Watch the episode for all the details of the Nissan Frontier build that will continue for the rest of this year, the all new 2022 Ford Maverick FX4 that is being added to the stable and built, and all other things Overlanding that you'll get this year on the channel! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley -Jorden Rittenhouse

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E50 - How to Start Overlanding (Newbie Overlanding, Tips and Tricks, Budget, Mistakes to Avoid)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2021 11:45


I've talked in other, more specific videos about some tips to get started in Overlanding, but in this video/podcast I'm going to specifically address what it takes to get into Overlanding if you're a total newbie. These general tips will help you figure out what Overlanding is, what kind of budget to set for yourself, and how to get started. There are various tags that can take you to other videos that I've made in the past that are also helpful, so watch for those! If you have any questions, post up in the comments below! As mentioned in the video, if you're looking for wheels and tires, click this link and when it asks how you heard about them, select "All Things Overlanding" from the drop down! http://bit.ly/3aDFYqA A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley -Jorden Rittenhouse

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E49 - Learning to Use Your Gear VS Buying New Gear (Mistakes New Overlanders Make)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2021 7:00


First of all, apologies for the sporadic wind noise. I recorded this on a camping trip and the wind was apparently crazy. It's not too bad except in a couple of places, but it's annoying so sorry about that. Today, I put together a really short episode as we approach the holidays talking about the value of learning to use the gear you have, versus just constantly buying new gear. It can be easy to fall into the trap of blaming your gear (or thinking that more, different, or better gear will solve the problem). However, most of the time you don't necessarily need new gear, but just more knowledge. While this episode is short, I hope it's helpful and makes you think about your gear vs. knowledge to focus more on learning than purchasing to solve problems, :D. Post up in the comments below if you've got tips that would help people! Thanks for watching! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley -Jorden Rittenhouse

OnAllCylinders
Setting Up a Vehicle Auxiliary Power System

OnAllCylinders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 29:07


Whether it's for recreational purposes, like camping or overlanding, or to build a mobile worksite, a vehicle auxiliary power system can be a real game changer. In this episode, we talk with the experts at REDARC about some of the key things to consider when setting up an auxiliary power system.

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E48 - Simple, Budget Tips for Staying Warm when Winter Camping (No Diesel Heater, No Battery Bank)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 12:53


This week, I wanted to clearly lay out my strategy that I've used for the last few years to stay warm when camping in the winter (the main time I go every year). This strategy doesn't necessitate any expensive portable power generators, dual battery set ups, or diesel/propane heaters. So, watch the video for more info! If you've got some tips I missed, post up in the comments below! Here are the products mentioned in the video: Sock hat-https://amzn.to/3IzoBGo Nortiv8 shoes-https://amzn.to/33gnQSx Wool socks-https://amzn.to/3EIsdDx Pants with pockets-https://amzn.to/2oGUHfg Electrical hand warmer-https://amzn.to/2GwUCjC Hot hands hand warmers-https://amzn.to/3h8KYX5 Coleman 0 degree bag-https://amzn.to/2Lz7ppr Wool blanket-https://amzn.to/38DRMso Get out gear down blanket-https://amzn.to/2YZOEVh A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos Thanks to these amazing Patreon Patrons! -Mike Hurley -Jorden Rittenhouse

Family Travel Australia
Exmouth to Kalbarri – Western Australia

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 37:40


This episode we continue our travels along Western Australia's spectacular Coral Coast.We travel 900km south from Exmouth stopping at stunning Coral Bay, famous for their manta ray swims, and we spend a few days exploring the sleepy seaside village of Kalbarri.We visit the National Park, renowned for its incredible beauty, unique sandstone formations, abundant wildflowers, and world class skywalk experience.Plus in our RV Newsroom we're discussing a new feel good partnership between Australian electronics manufacturer Redarc and not for profit Orange Sky.Watch this episode on our Family Travel Podcast YouTube channel –https://youtu.be/b4J_kHp37OcCheck out the footage from our latest episode on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://youtu.be/IaAiFWbDjC0 Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E47 - Tips For Building An Overlanding Vehicle On A Budget (Real World Tips, Tricks, Strategies)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2021 21:02


This week, I've got a new vehicle that I'm starting to build for Overlanding so I wanted to talk through everything I've learned since my last Overlanding build. There are tons of tips, strategies and suggestions for how to approach your build (new or ongoing) to save you time and money in the future. A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E46 -Overlanding Stuff I'm Thankful For (Happy Thanksgiving, Friends, Community, Experiences)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2021 14:47


This week, as we've just gone through Thanksgiving, it made me want to think back to what all I've gained through Overlanding and what I'm thankful for. I hope that this episode will give you some ideas of what you have to look forward to if you're new or thinking of getting into Overlanding. Or, if you've been doing it for a while, I'd love to hear whether you agree with my thoughts or what you're thankful for in the comments below! Thanks to all of you watching and listening as you're what I'm the most thankful for. Appreciate you all! Here are those channels I mentioned: Overland Pioneers: https://www.youtube.com/c/OverlandPioneers Moleisures Xventures: https://www.youtube.com/c/OverlandPioneers Freys on the Side: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGWrtcflGPoOlVlra7qF8zQ Venture2Roam: https://www.youtube.com/c/Venture2Roam Ozark Overland Adventures: https://www.youtube.com/c/OzarkOverlandAdventures Revere Overland: https://www.youtube.com/c/RevereOverland Arkansas Offroad: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArkansasOffroad A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E44 - Winter Camping/Overlanding Tips for Beginners (Essentials, Redundancy in your Gear, Comfort)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2021 15:50


This week, I'm starting to get ready for my big camping season. Winter may seem like the time of year to stay home and enjoy the comforts of modern technology, but in my opinion, there's no better time to get out, relax, and enjoy nature without all the bugs and other campers. In this video, I'll walk you through some easy to implement steps for getting out in the winter and not only surviving, but enjoying your time in the woods. Make sure to drop a like, hit the subscribe button, and leave a comment if you get value out of the video! Here are links to the products mentioned in the video: Wool Blanket: https://amzn.to/38DRMso Mr Buddy Heater: https://amzn.to/37SS5ir Pop Up Firepit (with walls): https://amzn.to/37X0vp8 12V Heated Blanket: https://amzn.to/3iIrBnz Get Out Gear Down Blanket: https://amzn.to/2YZOEVh Hot Hands: https://amzn.to/3h8KYX5 Diesel heater in a box: https://amzn.to/3o8rzrQ 1000WH Portable Battery for powering diesel heater: https://amzn.to/38sICh3 300WH Portable Battery for running electric blanket: https://amzn.to/2BHyZ0I A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E43 - How to get your family into Overlanding (Family Camping, New to Overlanding)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2021 13:50


I mostly go Overlanding solo, but part of that is that it's really hard to get everything packed up, get them excited, and avoid any pitfalls that may make it a less than amazing trip. However, I really enjoy when they come with me and over the last couple of years, I've learned some trick and tips that will help you get your family out and enjoying nature without all the hassles I had to endure. Hopefully it's a helpful video! If you've got any suggestions that I missed, please post up in the comments below so everyone can learn together. A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E42 - Can You Go Overlanding in a Stock Vehicle? (Pros and Cons, Built vs. Stock, Best Vehicle)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 11:44


I've said many times that it doesn't matter what you drive. If you want to get out and explore, just take what you've got and go. In this episode, since the Frontier is still broken down, I took the wife's stock 2017 Honda Pilot EX-L down to Hoosier National Forest for a quick trip with my son. I wanted to show that you could get to a lot of great places regardless of what kind of vehicle you drive. While I understand the Pilot isn't built out as an "Overland" vehicle, a lot of people have normal daily drivers. So, you could easily pack your gear in some storage crates and move it in and out of the vehicle and still do some awesome trips. Not only did the Pilot do great, but there were also some really nice pro's to this vehicle over my normal, Overlanding build. Check out the podcast for more details and drop your thoughts in the comments below! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb Newbie Overlander Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3b7RNos --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

Ham Radio 2.0
E735: REDARC Electronics DC to DC battery chargers and Battery Management Systems

Ham Radio 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 9:13


From the @Overland Expo East event, I was able to talk with the folks from @RedarcElectronics about their battery charges, charge controllers and battery management systems. Let's take a lookWebsite: https://redarcelectronics.com

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E41 - How to find dispersed camping in National Forests (Overlanding, Navigation, DNR)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 16:14


This week, I wanted to talk about something that I get a lot of questions about. I also see people post up in Facebook groups and forums asking questions about where to go and how to know if you're in a spot you're allowed to be in. So, I'm going to talk through my experience with camping/overlanding in Hoosier National Forest, how to verify whether you're allowed to be in a spot, and what to do if you have a run in with DNR or Forestry folks. I'd love to hear from you guys about any tips you've got or any questions you have! Post up in the comments below! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E40 - Gear swapping from Xterra to Frontier (How interchangeable are parts and aftermarket gear?)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 16:09


On this week's episode, a huge thanks to subscriber mjenner89 for the suggestion to talk about what is being transferred from my previous vehicle (2005 Nissan Xterra SE) to the new one (2008 Nissan Frontier). I'll talk a bit about what parts are interchangeable between the Xterra and Frontier (which is a lot) but mostly about my modifications and what I built up on the old truck and how it will transition to the new Frontier. As promised in the podcast, here are links to the things I mentioned- Auxbeam LED headlights (for Xterra or Frontier): https://amzn.to/38ZwOBN 100W Solar Kit: https://amzn.to/3BJNU4G WeBoost Cell Signal Booster: https://amzn.to/3r05IUh Midland MX275 GMRS Unit: https://amzn.to/3onM4AV If you want to learn more about my tent or the other products Rugged Bound offers, here's a link: https://bit.ly/33zEJ7D And here's a link to the Venture2Roam review of the Jetboil Genesis that I mentioned: https://youtu.be/-J2VTecUiTQ A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E39 - OEM Vs Aftermarket Parts (When to Save Money, When to Buy Once, Cry One, Tips and Tricks)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2021 21:39


This week I'm starting to think about modifications and parts for the new Frontier, which made me think of what I've learned over the years regarding when to spend money on higher quality, OEM parts and when it makes sense to save some cash by buying cheaper, aftermarket parts. Once you check out the video, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E38 - Reducing Overlanding Gear Clutter (Save Money, Plan Ahead, Declutter, Prevent Waste)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 18:19


On this week's episode, I'm personally in the process of moving and, wow, was I surprised how much gear I've accumulated. It made me think of how it happened, how to prevent it in the future, and how to declutter if you're in that situation. Hopefully this video will be helpful for you whether you're new to Overlanding or a veteran. Post up in the comments with your tips or thoughts! Thanks for hanging out! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E37 - New Truck! Titan Swapped Nissan Frontier (No Xterra, New Overlanding Build, P&P Engineering)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2021 18:50


On this week's episode, I'm letting the cat out of the bag that I picked up a new rig! I'll walk you through what happened that made me change as well as the tragedy that befell the new truck as I was driving it home. So, to hear more about what I picked up check it out! Also, I'd love to hear from you guys in the comments with your thoughts and what you think I should do first to the truck! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E36 - Instead of "What is Overlanding?" How About "Why Overlanding?" and "Is it right for you?"

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 16:49


So many videos out there (including some I've made) are simply a video version of a definition of what Overlanding is. When I search YouTube for the term "Overlanding," all I see are things like "Overlanding 101" and "What is Overlanding?" So, on this week's episode, I wanted to talk more about why I think Overlanding may be right for you. If you've listened to me before, I've done an episode or two on Why Overlanding is Awesome, but since I've learned a decent amount in the last couple. years of doing this, I wanted to revisit "Why Overlanding Might Be Right For You." Hope you enjoy it and, especially if you're new, that it's helpful for you! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E35 - The Cost of Overlanding Gear (Spreadsheet, Cost VS. Benefit, Best Budget Gear, How to)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 15:09


I'm really excited about this episode because I feel like it will be extremely beneficial for a lot of people. I'm going to be talking about a mathematical way to calculate whether a piece of gear is right for you and your style of Overlanding. Check out the episode for more info on how to figure out whether a piece of gear is right for you! Here's a link to the copyable doc to calculate your gear and whether it's worth it: https://bit.ly/3h73qzh Here are links to the things mentioned in the video- Coleman 4-Person Pop-Up Tent: https://amzn.to/2J8HB1S Gazelle T4 Tent: https://amzn.to/37zu0M5 Coleman Cot: https://amzn.to/2xuqXmG A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E34 - 5 Tips to Help You Plan For Overlanding Trips (Downloadable Packing Spreadsheet Included)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 13:41


On this week's episode, I'm taking a slightly different approach than I have in the past. I'm trying to shorten the episodes while packing them with more info. Less rambling and more helpful content is the goal. Post up in the comments and let me know what you think! I've got 5 tips to help you pack smarter and better for your next Overlanding trip. Again, post up in the comments if you think I missed anything or if there are any tips you want to share! Here's a link to the KOAR event I mentioned: https://bit.ly/2WQismd And here's a link to my planning spreadsheet (just make a copy and edit away!): https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rtKzxaAq-aWZTemJPp_geyVIYi9N5JXr2YocEsH5Aw8/edit?usp=sharing A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E33 - The Cheapest Way To Get Into Overlanding (Gear Selection, Vehicle Choices, Learning Gear)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 27:52


On this week's episode, I'm talking through a topic that came up on the Patreon page last week (here's a link if you want to come hang out over there! https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding). People said they wanted to hear more about weekend warrior style Overlanding and how to get into it as cheaply as possible. So, I'm going to talk through the absolute basics and what I've learned over the years regarding how to get into Overlanding with as little expenditure as possible. Hope it's helpful! Here are links to the products mentioned in the episode: Coleman 4-Person Pop-Up Tent: https://amzn.to/2J8HB1S Hammock Tent: https://amzn.to/2UWz0YU $90 Amazon Chainsaw: https://amzn.to/3a5NMQq (Expensive but awesome tent I mentioned) Gazelle T4 Tent: https://amzn.to/37zu0M5 My sleeping bag because I love it and it's cheap: Coleman Sleeping Bag: https://amzn.to/2Lz7ppr A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! I've also started a Patreon where there is tons of exclusive content, early releases, polls on topics for future videos, and more! I'd love to have you join that community! Click here to join the Patreon community: https://www.patreon.com/allthingsoverlanding Click here to get a patch or sticker: https://bit.ly/3jxj7iw For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E32 - Chatting with Dave Newey from Atlantic British (Land Rover Parts, Overlanding Gear, Expo)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 28:59


On this week's episode, I was fortunate enough to chat with Dave Newey from Atlantic British about their company history, their Land Rover parts kits, their newer Overlanding gear section, and more! I had a lot of fun talking with Dave and think you'll enjoy the interview. To learn more about Atlantic British, check out the links below! Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/RoverParts Youtube-https://www.youtube.com/user/atlanticbritish Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/atlanticbritish/ Website-https://www.roverparts.com/ A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! Click here to get patches and stickers: https://bit.ly/33qU1vY For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E31 - 5 tips For Recording Your Adventures (Amateur Video, Overlanding Trips, Video tips)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2021 18:20


On this episode of the podcast/vlog, I'm talking through some tips for people wanting to record their Overland adventures. I didn't start my YouTube channel to try to turn it into a big thing, but rather to record trips to share with family and friends. Over the last couple of years, I've learned a ton about the basics of recording my trips and how to improve. So, if you've ever thought about strapping a GoPro to your rig and making a video to record your adventures, this episode should be extremely helpful for you! As mentioned, here are links to some of the gear I use for recording my trips: Mavic Mini Drone: https://amzn.to/3eIgRlk DJI Osmo Action: https://amzn.to/2IgVYD9 DJI Osmo Pocket Camera: https://amzn.to/2XpirQi Shure MV88 (iPhone Mic that I use for everything): https://amzn.to/2XHDBfa Camera Gear Backpack: https://amzn.to/2XuthJH A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! Click here to get patches and stickers: https://bit.ly/33qU1vY For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E30 - Eva Rupert from Overland Expo (Overland Expo Mountain West, Mixology, Moto, and More!)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 30:41


I'm super excited about today's interview because I was lucky enough to connect with Eva Rupert from Overland Expo (yes, that Overland Expo). They have a newer event called Overland Expo Mountain West that is happening at the end of August, so check out the links below to learn more about it! Eva was awesome and has tons of two and four wheel seat time. So, listen in to learn more about Eva, her hotel, how she mixes drinks at camp, and of course, Overland Expo! Here are links to Eva and Overland Expo. Check them all out! Facebook-https://www.facebook.com/augusteva Youtube-https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUcmRUaxqO8cj54RPWvYRRQ Instagram-https://www.instagram.com/evarupert/ Website-http://www.evarupert.com/ Overland Expo Mountain West-https://www.overlandexpo.com/mtn-west/ A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! Click here to get patches and stickers: https://bit.ly/33qU1vY For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E29 - Favorite Overlanding YouTube Channels (Venture2Roam and All Things Overlanding Top Picks)

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2021 26:22


On this week's episode, I'm talking with Will from Venture2Roam again. We're running through our top few picks for Overlanding YouTube channels and talking about why we love them. Listen in for some recommendations and ideas for who to check out! Also, listed below are links to their channels if you want to subscribe! Fletch's picks: Ozark Overland Adventures: https://www.youtube.com/user/mattmc1171 Arkansas Offroad: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzFGOb1HbLsNzasqTxMQ2Pw Overland Pioneers: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0ujnDeL_QRRb-1DJnss_tg Will's Picks: Revere Overland: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChDrydDIvoUJEg71mLaaFIw Primal Outdoors: https://www.youtube.com/user/primalarcher Edward Shin: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCp_Yg42THe3MQERH_3HSzOQ Holderness Family: https://www.youtube.com/user/VisitTheGreenroom A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! Click here to get patches and stickers: https://bit.ly/33qU1vY For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

All Things Overlanding Podcast
S3E28 - The Top Mistakes New Overlanders SHOULD Make When Getting Started

All Things Overlanding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2021 28:00


First of all, let me apologize because while editing, I noticed that there are a couple of small spots where the internet connection wasn't cooperating. I edited out as many of the bad ones as possible, but there are a couple of jitters. A special thanks to subscriber ahoward2kable for the request/suggestion for this episode. Will from Venture2Roam and I had a great time chatting about the mistakes new Overlanders SHOULD make when getting started. Hope you enjoy the episode! A huge thanks to my featured partners: REDARC (all kinds of trick power management solutions): https://bit.ly/3rt1ZiB Rugged Bound Supply Co (my roof top tent, awnings, and more): https://bit.ly/3eyphi9 Overland Addict (any type of Overlanding gear you could want): https://bit.ly/3dQ0MNC The Last US Bag Company (great quality Overlanding bags, get yours here): https://bit.ly/3fB7Xdh Northology Adventures (Sign up for their FREE monthly magazine and check out their events!): https://bit.ly/3iww7Ue Lots of people have asked how they can support the channel, so I've now got morale patches and stickers! Click here to get patches and stickers: https://bit.ly/33qU1vY For a full list of my gear, check out this page for quick reference links: https://bit.ly/3nbV7DL 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 YouTube: https://bit.ly/3cV5ZBb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/allthingsoverlanding/support

Auscast Business Channel
Anthony Kittel – Redarc – The Power of Collaboration - South Australian Leaders

Auscast Business Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 44:02


Owner and Managing Director of Redarc, Anthony Kittel shares stories of collaboration and key insights into the expansion, commercialisation and strategy that has shaped Redarc into the global electronics business it is today employing more than 250 people, and recognised as a poster child for manufacturing in Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Auscast Inspiration
Anthony Kittel – Redarc – The Power of Collaboration - South Australian Leaders

Auscast Inspiration

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 44:02


Owner and Managing Director of Redarc, Anthony Kittel shares stories of collaboration and key insights into the expansion, commercialisation and strategy that has shaped Redarc into the global electronics business it is today employing more than 250 people, and recognised as a poster child for manufacturing in Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Start Your Own Business
How to protect your physical and mental health when starting and running a business

Start Your Own Business

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 30:02


Advice on achieving the right work-life balance, managing your time, feeling supported and safeguarding your health and mental wellbeing. Running a small business can be highly demanding and working alone can make you feel isolated. In this episode, Christine Husbands joins us to offer tips on how to take better care of yourself, so you and your new business benefits.         Christine is the managing director of RedArc, which works with the Federation of Small Businesses and other organisations, and provides advice and emotional support to help people to better cope with illness, disability, trauma or bereavement. The first series of this podcast is brought to you thanks to the support of the https://www.fsb.org.uk/start (Federation of Small Businesses). Visit https://www.startupdonut.co.uk/podcast (Start Up Donut) for more help and information and join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/DonutSmallBusinessCollective (Donut Small Business Collective Facebook group) for tips and support from other start-ups and small-business owners.

The Practical Protection Podcast
Sue Kinsella - RedArc Nurses

The Practical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 30:33


Hi Everyone, It's episode 4 of season 2 and today is all about http://www.redarc.co.uk/ (RedArc Nurses). I have Sue Kinsella with me, who is talking about her experiences working at RedArc and what it is that these nurses do. My 3 key takeaways, 1. Things to do and things not to do when someone talks to you about their health. 2. What to do if you are speaking with someone and you become concerned about the safety of their mental health. 3. The different services that RedArc can offer include second medical opinion services, explanations of medical diagnosis and treatments, materials to support children to understand what is happening, a regular supportive catch-up chat and much more. Please let me know what you think of the podcast and if there is anything that you would like me to feature in the future. Next time I have Lindsay Mason from https://www.specialrisksbureau.co.uk/ (Cura) joining me. Lindsay has had a significantly difficult year, losing her mum to cancer, supporting her father whilst making a claim on her life insurance and having the support of a RedArc Nurse. She has an incredible story to share and I think you will find it very powerful to listen to.

The Practical Protection Podcast
Leo Miles - Cancer & Insurance

The Practical Protection Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2020 65:07


Hi Everyone, We are onto episode 3 of season 2 and this time I have Leo Miles with me. Leo works for Macmillan Cancer Support and spends her time fighting for equality for people that have had or are living with cancer. Leo has been a mortgage adviser, has worked within the Financial Services Authority and is now a charity advocate. My 3 key takeaways, 1. Access to insurance for people with a history of cancer has changed due to coronavirus. 2. It is essential that everyone within the insurance sector adheres to the Equality Act, when considering how they offer products and services to people that have had cancer. 3. Two case studies showing potential terms for life insurance and income protection, for people that have had cancer. Please let us know if you have any thoughts on what we have been discussing. Next time I have Sue Kinsella from http://www.redarc.co.uk/ (RedArc Nurses) joining me. We are going to be talking through a typical day in the life of a RedArc nurse and how they help families through some of the most challenging experiences in their lives.