
Session 8
09/26/16 • 30 min
On this session of the Overland Roundtable, Dan shares an interview that he did with the group known as Via PanAm. The group is running from Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina on foot! 590 marathons! The audio quality isn't as good as usual and the format for the show is different. But at any rate, its a great story involving overland travels that is worth the listen.
Cheers and see you next time, at the Overland Roundtable!
On this session of the Overland Roundtable, Dan shares an interview that he did with the group known as Via PanAm. The group is running from Alaska to the southern tip of Argentina on foot! 590 marathons! The audio quality isn't as good as usual and the format for the show is different. But at any rate, its a great story involving overland travels that is worth the listen.
Cheers and see you next time, at the Overland Roundtable!
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Session 7
In this session our guest panelists include Laud Maroney from Texas Overland and Chris from Lone Star Overland. Chris and Laud have extensive experience exploring in and around the state of Texas and bring a wealth of knowledge to the roundtable. They are both based in the Dallas/Fort Worth area so if you're in that area be sure to link up with them for some adventures. Even if you're just planning a trip through their area, shoot them a message. There's nothing better than getting to know an area with someone (or a group) that really knows an area.
Some of the areas that were recommended to explore are:
Big Bend
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Session 9 - When to Alter your Course
On session 9 of the Overland Roundtable, we discuss a topic that we have all dealt with but maybe not given much though; when to change plans. There frequently comes a time during an adventure that we have to make a decision. We can either act sensibly or push on and conquer whatever lies in front of us. Pushing on can be the first idea in a string of bad decisions. The Overland Roundtable panel gets together to discuss their lessons learned, give some recommendations, and share some stories surrounding the tales of when we altered course...or should have.
We mentioned some other links that you might find helpful or interesting.
- Brandon mentioned using the Garmin maps to identify public vs private land. A blog post from Garmin regarding their mapping that would serve this purpose can be found here.
- Dan mentioned onXmaps as a cross platform mapping product that can also help differentiate public and private land. This may have been mentioned on a past session by someone in the audience, but its worth mentioning again.
- Brandon also mentioned a book titled Beetle Drive by Fiona Easterby as inspiration to get out and explore using whatever means you have available.
Our guest panelist this session is Jason Hamasu ("J" on here since Jason Spect is on the show) from Outlaw Xpedition Overland (OX Overland, formerly Oregon Trail Overland). Jason and his team just recently finished their adventure that retraced the Oregon Trail from finish to start; a trip that was more than two years in the making.
A post shared by Outlaw Xpeditions (@ox_overland) on Mar 4, 2017 at 9:19pm PST
Also on the show is Jason Spect, one of our regular contributors. Check out Jason and his Mountain State Overland videos at http://www.mountainstateoverland.com/
A post shared by Mσυитαιи Sтαтє Oνєяlαи∂ 🍂 (@msoverland) on Feb 19, 2017 at 5:43pm PST
Taylor Adney joins us, as usual from Overland Textile Co. Pick up some awesome overlanding related swag at OverlandTextile.com
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