Overland Journal Podcast Episode 187
In episode 187 of the Overland Journal Podcast, Host Scott Brady interviews The Landy Expedition’s Chloe and Harry on their trip around Africa with their Land Rover Defender with AluCab camper. They share the lessons on saving for the trip, when to leave, and how to travel well as a couple.
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Guest Bios:
Harry and Chloe
In December 2022, Britons Harry and Chloe embarked on the biggest adventure of their lives and shipped their Land Rover Defender across the globe to South Africa. Their intentions are to drive their trusty old Landy all the way home to the UK, immersing themselves in new cultures and environments to broaden their horizons outside of their comfort zones.
They are documenting their whole experience on YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook. They had never imagined that what started out as making videos for friends and family back home would lead them to have a full-time job creating adventurous content from across the continent of Africa. Harry and Chloe also want their supporters on Patreon to have more insight into them as people and to connect on a more personal level.
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 includes 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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