Videos, Podcasts, etc related to vehicles

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    Very cool!...it is possible to find some decent content on YT but you have to dig for it...
     
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    @shaneadams90 agreed. If you get a chance to watch it through keep an eye out for the moment the limb risers came in very handy.
     
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    Fieldcraft Survival has Scott Brady from Overland Journal and Expedition Portal on their latest Podcast.

    It was worth listening to, although the host talks too much and wasted a lot of time repeating things that Brady has already stated. Brady seems like an interesting guy (I've read interviews with him before, but this is the first podcast) and has a lot of unique travel experience.

    Sorry for no link, but I couldn't find a good one to their podcasts. It's on Podcast Addict, Stitcher, Soundcloud, etc.
     
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    Quote from the Youtube channel:

    This "video" documents a journey made across Africa and the Sahara Desert in 1959/60. It uses color slides shot during the journey and shows how images from the past can be given a new lease of life. This is not a journey I would care to make today.




    From Osh to Bishkek

     
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    Man, participating in the Camel Trophy is such a huge dream for me. Sadly this awesome challenge is in the past
     
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    If you've never heard of EV West, definitely check them out. They do a lot of cool stuff.
     
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    https://overlandjournal.com/podcast/

    Overland Journal now has a podcast.
    I've only listened to two of the four but was pleasantly surprised by the "Top 10 Used Vehicles for Overland Travel" episode.

    Usually podcasts/magazines/websites/whatever just regurgitate the same list of of popular 4WDs. It was nice to hear some different choices and reasons why from guys who have owned and extensively used a lot of platforms for actual international travel.

    I also liked the fact that they kept stressing that it's better to have a fairly stock vehicle and money to travel versus spend too much on the truck and all the toys. I've known way too many people (going back decades) with the latest/greatest/bestest that only sits in their driveway or work parking lot because they can't afford to take it out and enjoy it more than a couple of times a year.
     
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