In this episode of the Overland Journal Podcast, host Matt Scott sits down with Brian Fulton from Goose Gear. They dive deep into converting vehicle interiors into livable spaces, discussing various types of setups for different vehicles. Brian talks about his latest project with the Grenadier, sharing insights and lessons learned along the way. They also explore topics such as DIY build advice, essential tools, and the importance of not overbuilding. The episode offers valuable tips for both weekend adventurers and full-time travelers aiming to optimize their vehicle interiors for overlanding.
Overland Journal Podcast Episode 265
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Guest Bio:
Brian Fulton founded Goose Gear in 2014, creating high-quality, vertically integrated interior storage systems for the overland market, utilizing his background in millwork, CNC coding, CAD design, and product development. The company evolved from a custom drawer system Brian built for his 4Runner after a camping trip with his daughter, Aislinn (who is nicknamed Goose). He posted the build online, and they received their first request for a custom build. Previously operating a successful family countertop and cabinetry business, they transitioned to focus solely on Goose Gear in 2020. Goose Gear is now launching Branta Works to build exclusive North American overland vehicles, maintaining market leadership and testing their expertise.

*Courtesy of Grand Junction Economic Partnership Brian Fulton
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Host Bios:
Matt Scott
Matt is a leading expert in automotive adventure. He has extensively explored the world’s most remote places by 4WD and is considered an industry authority on overland travel. He is the only American to ever become an editor of a major Australian 4WD publication and has over 15 years of competitive auto racing experience. @mattexplore

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