Episodes

  • The MERUS Adventure Park is a first of its kind off roading and outdoor recreation private park in the Texas Panhandle. Covering 5500 acres and more than 50 miles of off roading trails and 30 miles of hiking and mountain bike trails, MERUS is situated in the rugged and beautiful Palo Duro Canyon, which happens to be second largest canyon complex in the country.

    In this episode we talk with Dirk van Reenan, founder of CEO at MERUS about his background as an entpreneur, his vision, and what led him to create the MERUS Adventure Park. We dig into the current state of MERUS, along with the phase 2 plans for MERUS, and even bringing the same model to different locations across the country.

    Visit MERUS Adventure Park
    MERUS was created specifically with off roaders and overlanders in mind. Daily visitorship is capped and only 4x4s (no ATVs, UTVs or motos currently allowed) so the park can retain its rugged backcountry charm, while preserving the trails for posterity. And since the trails were purposefully built with off roaders in mind, we've been told they're some of the best trails you'll find anywhere. If you'd like to experience MERUS adventure park, please visit their website at https://merusadventure.com

  • The Flat Tops Adventure Trail is a 298 mile overland route in northern Colorado that was developed by Overland Trail Guides. While lesser known than the San Juan Mountains to the south, the Flat Tops certainly aren't lacking in impressiveness or grandeur. The area gets its name from a series of table-top mountains that dominate the region. These unique geological formations were created by ancient volcanic activity and erosion over millions of years.

    For this episode, we chat with Eric Raymond of XplorAdventure who explored the Flat Tops Adventure Trail over the course of two separate trips in the summer of 2023.

    The Flat Tops Adventure Trail
    The 298 mile long Flat Tops Adventure Trail forms a loop just north of Glenwood Springs in northern CO. Lesser known than the San Juan mountains to the south, the Flat Tops sees a fraction of the trail traffic. For overlanders seeking alpine views, lakeside camping, and more challenging terrain, the Flat Tops Adventure Trail is the perfect track.

    To get the GPX File, complete route guide and more, please visit our website.
    www.overlandtrailguides.com

    XplorAdventure Flat Tops Series on Youtube

    Episode 1 - https://youtu.be/Y7RVREC3I_Q?si=gVcirZdY4NItzLDa

    Episode 2 - https://youtu.be/mvRrkPaQFzg?si=qMzbM0Hgk9xV9_4p

    Episode 3 - https://youtu.be/ubZZh4-Mm14?si=RdaMRuVkPxsyNYJ3

    Episode 4 - https://youtu.be/1l61pg3HqG4?si=x3WH6pVxEU69tC4_

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  • The Gold Butte Adventure Route is a 350 mile overland route in southern Nevada that was developed by Overland Trail Guides. We like to call the route the gateway to red rock canyon country of southern Utah and northern Arizona. The Gold Butte ADV Route sits on the northern edge of the Mojave desert and with dozens of hikes, slot canyons, and Native American Heritage sites along the way, there's a lot to see and discovery. The Gold Butte Adventure Route travels through Lake Mead NRA, Valley of Fire SP, Logandale OHV Trails, and of course, Gold Butte National Monument.

    For this episode, we chat with Nick Walton who experienced the Black Rock Desert Adventure Route this past fall with the OTG Crew along one of our annual pre-Thanksgiving trail runs.

    The Black Rock Desert Adventure Route
    The 350 long Gold Butte Adventure Track begins just outside of greater Las Vegas in Henderson, NV before going deeper into Lake Mead NRA. The highlights of the track are the numerous slot canyons, incredible rock formations, absolutely spectacularly camping opportunities, and dozens of Native American heritage sites.

    To get the GPX File, complete route guide and more, please visit our website.
    www.overlandtrailguides.com

  • For this week's episode, we welcome John Liotti of Big Thumpers back to the show. This past summer, John had the opportunity spend 3 weeks in Pakistan, most of which was spent exploring the highways and backroads with a local guide. The group traveled 1,600 miles through Pakistant visiting locations such as the Silk Road, Islamabad, Lahore, the Hindu Kush, KarakoramTune in to hear about his time traveling through Pakistan, along with a couple of near death experiences.

    Different Agenda Motorcyle Tours
    Moin Khan grew up in Pakistan and received his bachelors from San Francisco State University. Today Moin leads motorcycle tours through his homecountry, visiting both well known locations, as well as out of the way villages and tracks that only locals know about. If you're interested in a tour, you can find A Different Agenda on Facebook, but they also work closely with the Recylcery Garage in Santa Cruz, CA.

  • The infamy of the Burning Man festival has brought infamy to the Black Rock Desert. But beyond Burning Man, Black Rock is filled with geological wonders and a wealth of Native American and Pioneer History. The Black Rock Desert High Rock Canyon Emigrant Trails National Conversation Area (if that ain't a mouthful!) covers 800,000+ acres of protected dry lake beds, mountains, and volcanic canyonlands in Northern Nevada. The Black Rock Desert features the largest salt flat in the lower 48, a number of hot springs, rugged trails, 3 historical emigrant trails, and some of the darkest skies in the contiguous United States.

    For this episode, we chat with Joey Grimmer who experienced the Black Rock Desert Adventure Route earlier this summer with the OTG Crew.

    The Black Rock Desert Adventure Route
    The Route is 200+ miles that hits some of the higlights within the NCA like the Black Rock Playa, Soldier Meadows Hot Springs, High Rock Canyon, the microplayas and more. To learn more about this route and dozens of other routes, be sure to check out www.overlandtrailguides.com

  • For Episode 017 we chat with two bad ass women about their rookie experience competing in the 2021 Rebelle Rally. Angie Lux (team She-Wave Velocity) and Carey Lando (team Mountain Subi) are both based in Northern California, and spent countless hours training and studying for the 2021 Rebelle Rally. We talk with them about the rally raid format (it's not a timed race), the time spent preparing for the rally, and their experience competing in the 2021 Rebelle.

    You can follow both Carey and Angie on Instagram:
    @xterra_athena (Angie Lux)
    @mtnsubi (Carey Lando)

    The Rebelle Rally
    The Rebelle Rally is a 2000+ km rally raid competition that typically takes place in the California and Nevada deserts (and sometimes Arizona too!). Unless rally races which are timed competition, the rally raid format is a points compeition, where teams collect points by locating various checkpoints using only a map, a compass, and their intellect. To learn more about the Rebelle Rally, visit https://www.rebellerally.com .

    About Overland Trail Guides
    Overland Trail Guides features over 20,000 miles of curated overland routes throughout North America. The best way to support us is by buying one of our subscriptions or buying merchandise at www.overlandtrailguides.com

  • The Owyhee Canyonlands are an expansive wilderness covering more than 2 million acres with rugged canyons, low elevation mountains, and rolling hills of sagebrush in the high desert of Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho. We talk with Matthew Mangus of Mangai Rollin, who's been exploring the Owyhees for a number of years.

    You can learn more about Matthew's creative agency, by visiting https://www.mangai-rollin.com/

    The Owyhee Discovery Trail
    If you're intersested in exploring the Owyhees, check out OTG's Owyhee Discovery Trail. A 200+ overland route through some of the better known places in the Owyhees, and some out of the way places as well. https://www.overlandtrailguides.com/post/owyhee-discovery-trail


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  • If you live in the American West, there's a good chance you've either been to Baja, or it's on your overlanding To Do list. And take it from us, every overlander should visit Baja at least once in their life! But being in a foreign country, there are a few things you'll need to prepare for when crossing the border into Baja.

    We talk with Kiley Johnson about some of his recent experiences exploring Baja. The first was with a guided tour lead by Pacific Overlander, where the group traveled from Tecate at the US-Mexico border down to the quaint seaside town of Loreto in Baja Sur. The second trip Kiley and crew went without a guide, and explored the mountains and Baja's east coast along the Sea of Cortez. Turn in to learn more about Kiley's adventures, along with some tips and recommendations to help you prepare for your first Baja trip!

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including various routes in Baja and Sonora, Mexico. To check out OTG's Mexican Overland Adventures, CLICK HERE.

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  • We chat with Jeff Thiel from Washington state about his experiences exploring the Olympic Peninsula this past summer. We'd shared a route still under development called the Olympic Traverse, and Jeff agreed he'd provide us with some boots-on-the-ground intel, recognizing that the route hadn't been fully researched and developed at the time. We're happy to say that Jeff's feedback has been a godsend and it's motivated us to finish up the route guide before winter rolls around. The Olympic Traverse is a 600+ mile loop through the Olympic National Park and Olympic National Forest that visits some of the Pacific Northwest's most spectacular scenery.

    Check Out Jeff's Youtube Channel at Where to Next?

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including the Olympic Traverse.

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    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • Episode Notes

    The California Crest Trail is poised to become the grand daddy of overland routes in California. Once fully developed, the route will span approximately 1,500 miles, with over 1,000 miles of dirt backroads and traversing a wide variety of ecosystems from the high desert to the lush evergreen forests near Mt Shasta.

    Largely built along the backbone of the California Backcountry Discovery Trails, OTG has been persistently extending this network of routes by developing the Shasta-Trinity and Tahoe BDTs in 2020. In 2021, OTG looks to develop the route even further south and east to create the California Crest Trail. Once all is said and done, the route traverses through the basin ranges and high desert, central and northern Sierra, southern Cascade Ranges, the Klamath Mountains, and the Coastal Mountains of Northern California.

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including the Mojave Road.

    Want to Support OTG?
    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • The 138 mile long Mojave Road is one of the most iconic overland routes in California. And while it's not the longest, most technical or arduous track, the stark beauty of the Mojave desert, quirky attractions, and rich pioneer history makes this route the perfect weekend get away. And because it's relatively mild on the technical rating scale, it's a great route for beginners to try their hand at overlanding and off road exploration.

    We chat with John Liotti from Northern California about his experiences on the old Mojave Road and why he keeps heading back to the deserts of the American Southwest. In fact, you may recognize the voice or name, which is because we had John on a previous episode to discuss the Kofa Pioneer trail.

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including the Mojave Road.

    Want to Support OTG?
    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • With nearly 100,000 square miles of public land (nearly 88% of land is public), Nevada is an Overlander's Paradise. If you thought the Basin and Ranges that dominate much of Nevada as a barren wasteland, you'd be sorely mistaken. The mountain ranges and basins that separate them are rich with pioneer and mining history, and the hidden canyons and mountain peaks hide craggy trails and high desert forests made up of various juniper and pine.

    We talk with Mike Henderson from All Terrain Family about some of the hidden gems and his favorite places to explore near his hometown of Reno, and why Nevada is the free-est state in the lower 48 (sorry Texas!). Whether you're seeking out a quick day trip or a multi-week dirt adventure, Nevada has got you covered!

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of routes across the American West. Check out our growing overland route library at www.Overlandtrailguides.com .

    Mike Henderson / All Terrain Family Youtube Channel
    https://allterrainfam.com/

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes.


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  • At over 900,000 acres, the Mendocino National Forest sits about 3 hours north of San Francisco. Despite its proximity to the Bay Area and Sacramento, many outdoor enthusiasts have never visited the forest. "The Mendocino" as it's called is filled over 1,000 miles of dirt roads and trails, and is the perfect place for a weekend get away, or a weeklong adventure exploring the backroads. Dylan Pankow aka Bluebeard Adventures has established himself as the go to person on Youtube for all things related to the Mendocino National Forest. We sit down and chat with Dylan about the forest, and save of his favorite places to explore and camp.

    Dylan Pankow's Youtube channel

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including:

    Mendocino Backcountry Discovery Trail (167 miles)Mendocino Grand Circuit (301 miles)


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    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • Since its inception, the High Water Mark Trail has gone through numerous iterations. The trail is one of the most popular overland routes in the greater Southeast, and gets its name from the numerous creeks and rivers that must be forded along the route. We sit down and chat with Matt McClellan from Ozark Overland Adventures bout the history of the route, bringing it back to life, and what you can expect should you decide to take on the High Water Mark Trail!

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including the High Water Mark Trail.

    Ozark Overland Adventures Website

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    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • The Plumas Backcountry Discovery trail is but one of the routes that comprise the greater network of California Backcountry Discovery Trails. The Plumas BDT is based in the heart of Gold Country in the northern Sierra Nevada. This region of the Sierra may not see as many visitors as other places like Lake Tahoe and the eastern Sierra, but don't let that fool you! Lusher and more heavily forested than the mountains to the south, the Plumas BDT is full of hidden secrets, great campsites, and fantastic views.

    Overland Family Man Plumas BDT Video Guide

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including the Plumas Backcountry Discovery Trail.

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    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • At over 3.4 million acres, Death Valley is the largest National Park in the contiguous United States. Death Valley is filled with geological wonders like massive mountains and slot canyons, hundreds of mines and ghost towns, and nudist hot springs. We talk with Ed Colonna about his adventures through the park on motorcycle as well as 4 wheel drive vehicles.

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including the Death Valley Adventure Trail.

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    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • The Ozark and Ouchita mountain ranges form the greater Interior Highlands of the American Southeast. We chat with Arkansas native, Joey "the Brofessor" Slayton about overlanding in the Natural State, and why you should consider looking east of the Rockies for your next overland adventure!

    Overland Trail Guides features thousands of miles of curated routes, including the High Water Mark Trail (Ozark NF) and the Ozark Adventure Trail (coming soon).

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    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

    The Brofessor
    You can catch the Brofessor philosophizing about camping and adventure travel on his podcast, the Overland Philosopher, or on Instagram @joeythebrofessor

  • Lost Coast 4x4 Trail
    The Lost Coast 4x4 Trail is a 177 mile overland route through the rugged and wild Lost Coast in far Northern California. We recommend setting aside 2-4days of total driving time to take in the full Lost Coast experience. The complete route guide can be found at
    www.OverlandTrailGuides.com .

    We chat with Gerard Horan about his experience driving the Lost Coast 4x4 trail. Ger is based in the San Francisco Bay Area and travels up to his relative's ranch in Southern Humboldt County quite frequently, but he'd never visited the Lost Coast until recently.

    Want to Support OTG?
    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • Kofa Pioneer Trail
    The Kofa Pioneer trail is a 243 mile overland route through the Sonoran Desert outside of Quartzsite, AZ. We recommend setting aside 4-6 days of total driving time to take in the full desert experience. The complete route guide can be found at www.OverlandTrailGuides.com .

    John Liotti is based in the Santa Cruz Mountains of Northern California and joined OTG on the trip just before the Thanksgiving Holiday. We talk to John about his take on Kofa, and traveling the area in his bone-stock Toyota Tacoma. Spoiler alert, he's getting sliders and a fridge as a result of his trip to Kofa!

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    You can support us by buying one of our subscriptions at Overlandtrailguides.com or by supporting us on Patreon.

  • The Cascadia Skyline is a 188 mile route through the heart of the Cascade Mountains in Northern Oregon. The route can typically be completed in 2-4 days of driving. The complete route guide, maps, and gpx files can be found at www.overlandtrailguides.com .

    Steve Tipton from Silverton, Oregon, joins us to talk about his experience doing this route in summer of 2020. Despite the route being right in his backyard, this was Steve's first time experiencing the route. Tune in to hear his take on the Cascadia Skyline.

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