Join host Scott Brady on the Overland Journal Podcast as he sits down with Jack Stuhler, a luminary in the overlanding community with over 60 years of travel experience. Jack, founder of Eezi-Awn in South Africa, shares his fascinating life stories, including his extensive travels across Africa and South America in a 70-Series Land Cruiser. Discover insights into Jack’s love for falconry, the incredible lessons he’s learned, and the impact of his adventures on the overland industry. Learn about Jack’s early travels, his adventurous spirit, and his close-knit family business that continues to inspire and support. Tune in for a journey through time, epic travels, and the creation of a legacy.
Overland Journal Podcast Episode 223
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Guest Bio
Jack Stuhler
Jack Stuhler, the founder of Eezi-Awn, is an adventurous man who has spent his entire life exploring the African continent. After driving from Johannesburg to the UK through the Middle East in early 1999, Jack set his sights on the Americas. He prepared a Toyota Land Cruiser 70-Series Troopy by the name of Tubby for his journey and shipped it to South America. With his significant other, Margaret, their epic journey from Ushuaia to Dead Horse, Alaska, took over 18 months to complete in 2005. They later returned south to Houston and shipped Tubby home. Their adventures are an inspiration for us all. (source: Expedition Portal)
Host Bio
Scott Brady
Scott is the publisher and co-founder of Expedition Portal and Overland Journal and is often credited with popularizing overlanding in North America. His travels by 4WD and adventure motorcycle span all seven continents and include three circumnavigations of the globe. His polar expeditions include two vehicle crossings of Antarctica and the first long-axis crossing of Greenland. @scott.a.brady
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