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“Overlanding is driving somewhere remote, to eat something.” So why suffer? We show you how to eat like a king while sleeping in a tent. Jeremiah is back, now in his new studio in Lexington with a continuation of his series focusing on using 10 ingredients or less but using higher quality food to have a better overland camp meal experience These are fun to watch (and even better to be there in person to sample the goods, I know a guy) and great addition to your recipe box.

"From negative temps, to my firepit freezing to the ground, to my ladder frozen solid, there were a lot of lessons learned on this trip. Plus, I got to spend some time with some great friends and lots of laughs were had by all." Fletch visits the Wisconsin Overland annual Snoverland event and gets all he came for and more. From near-catastrohic black ice on the freeway to pizza-kicking festivities around camp (Austin's laugh is what sunshine and puppies are made of,) memories are made and Jason's high-angle drone footage is so satisfying. More, please.

Mark and Merri went to see the new Toyota models at the Chicago Auto Show. "This video shows all the "overland", or adventure buildable models, including the new Trail Hunter Tundra." I know some think that these two cheesballs are a bit much but seriously, their chemistry is undeniable and the goofy antics remind you of a favorite uncle you don't get to see enough. Plus they know their shit.

"the best offroad moab video for relaxing" -no capitalization, no punctuation, just a casual, laid-back approach to the oft-hyped, in-your-face, mashup of hardhitting music and carnage on red rock. What a nice change of pace. Braxton shoots a Gone Moab event, chock full of Nissans, this is Rogue Overland territory after all. This dreamy, soft, dusty rose shorty should be three hours long, you could play it on a loop and get that off-road ASMR experience all dang day.

"In this video I take the Land Cruiser up one heck of a road in a remote desert mountain range and then get buzzed by some advanced military aircraft! " Talk about a fun desert road! Tristan's offroad adventures are usually mild, to put it mildly. True, to get to some of the remote places he explores can sometimes involve some sketchy two-track but he is more likely to hike in an extra mile or five to avoid any perceived uneccessary risk. It was super satisfying to see him excited about completing this journey successfully, and the views are stellar.

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