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Episode 99 – Off Road Independence Podcast

Posted by on April 16, 2015

—EDIT —- The audio quality on the first part of the show is a much lower quality that you’ve come to expect due to some technical difficulties. 99 episodes down and we’re still fighting digital gremlins.

On this episode of the podcast we have an interview with Eric McGrew from the Off Road Independence Podcast. Eric is from the United States but has been living in Chile for a last few years. His experience has given him an interesting perspective of offroading and travel outside the borders.

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This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Lodge Manufacturing

 

Thanks to Fridge Freeze for supporting The 4×4 Podcast

IN THE GARAGE – Dan finally has his HAM Callsign: KE0DYM. The Alaska Expedition trailer is making progress still and is on track to be complete in May, as planned. The blog posts have slowed down because the rest of life has taken more time than usual.  Rich installed a new windscreen on his KLR which will come in handy as the bugs start coming out for the summer.

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NEWS
The credibility of Fiat to build an offroad vehicle – http://jalopnik.com/the-original-off-road-fiat-was-built-by-the-makers-of-t-1696761647

Can a modern vehicle last forever? http://jalopnik.com/can-any-modern-car-last-forever-1696822840

Everything you didn’t know about the H1 http://jalopnik.com/here-s-everything-you-didn-t-know-about-the-original-hu-1696552273

OUTDOOR EDIBLES
Camp Hygiene:  don’t get sick on the trail!  http://www.4x4training.com/Articles/Camping/CampingHygiene.html

OFFROAD APPtitude
WikiOverland from Dan Grec http://wikioverland.org/Main_Page

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