Overland Journal Podcast Episode 221
Join hosts Scott Brady and Matt Scott as they reflect on the past 12 months of adventures, vehicle tests, and industry changes in the overland world. In this episode, Scott and Matt discuss memorable moments from their travels, including a deep dive into factory overland vehicles like the Ineos Quartermaster and factory enhancements to popular midsize trucks. They also touch on personal milestones, such as Matt’s first car and Scott’s extensive overland journey from Cape Town to London. The duo highlights the importance of valuing travel experiences over material possessions, sharing insights into the shifting dynamics of the overland community post-COVID. Additionally, they explore exciting plans for 2025, including potential new destinations and vehicle projects. Tune in for an inspiring recap and look ahead into the future of overlanding.
Special thanks to our sponsor this week, onX Offroad.
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Host Bios
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
Matthew Scott
Matthew 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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